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MARY'S ANKLES Can be covered in beautiful SILK STOCKINGS at a Low Price at MESSRS ALLENDER AND CO.'S LOW PROFIT STORE. These lovely Stockings are being sacrificed at a price never before heard of in the history of New Zealand. 1000 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS, 2/11 PAIR (HEAVY WEIGHT). As the weeks go by we are able to offer more, and still more bargains in Drapery at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Our ability to produce BARGAINS IS ENTIRELY DUE TO P OUR LOW-PROFIT SYSTEM, By which we sell our goods at a low rate of profit and secure a large turnover. Those Stockings are silk right up to the bottom of the knee, and represent one of the finest Hosiery Bargains ever offered. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ALLENDER AND CO., TEL. 24-011. NEWTOWN. THE YOUNG FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. (Next Basil Cooper Hardware Co.)

PETONE MAYORAL ELECTION. PALACE THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, 8, Hifß. J. W. M'EWAN IT-l-H. J. W. M'EWAN Will fire the last shot in the Campaign. Special mention of crudiaities of the camptign. LOWER HUTT MUNICIPAL ELECTION. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. BRASSELL, JOHN COtTON, W. T. : DEMPSEY, W. N. HARDY, W. B. HOBBS, A. J. M'BAIN, A. MELDRUM, W. G. MITCHELL, J. . WEST, A. J. HARBOUR BOARD: COTTON, W. J. WELCH, M. PROTESTANT POLITICAL .ASSOCIATION. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. The following Candidates are recommended to the confidence of the members of the P.P.A. and all loyal citizens: — Mayor: WRIGHT, R. A. Councillors: MRS. M'VICAR, A. MRS. PRESTON, K. J. MESSRS. BENNETT, H. D. •BENNETT, W. H. ♦BURNS, B. G. H. •BURNS, J. ' •DALE. J. M. •FORSYTH, T. G. *GAUDIN, W. J. •LUCKIE, M. M. F. •NORWOOD, C. J. B. PARTON, A. W. SLOANE, D. •THOMPSON, W. J. VINE, E. * These denote sitting Councillor*. Harbour Board: LEUCHARJS. J. BENNETT, H. D. NORWOOD, C. J. B. MITCHELL, G. Hospital Board: BUTLER, J. W.; CASTLE, F.; ELLIOTT, J. X.; HORNBLOW, A. R.; LUKE, CM.; M'VICAR, A.; NASH, G.; PETHERICK, G. J.; UNDERWOOD. S. H.; VAN STAVEREN, H.; VINE, E. r POLLING DAY-TO-MORROW. The issue To-morrow is not men, but PRINCIPLES, GOOD GOVERNMENT AND SECURITY. Every Voter is urged to vote for every name in the above list. Take the list with you to the Polling Booth. Your Vote counts for the Union Jack and against the Red Flag of Bolshevism. VOTE And see that your friends •' VOTE. TTkURING THE FIRE SALE We give So PER CENT DISCOUNT, Or 5s in the £, OFF ALL LADIES' APPAREL. Also, the same 85 PER CENT DISCOUNT, Or 5s in the £, OFF. CHILDREN'S APPAREL". And also 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, Or 3s in the £, OFF OUR USUAL CASH PRICES IN CORSETS. COLE'S CASH DRAPER? CO., 108, 110, CUBA-STREET. IMPORTANT NOTICE. -i CUSTOMERS and the Publio general!} are notified that the business of the EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, LTD., ha 9 changed hands, and will in fuhm be known as THE WELLINGTON LAUNDRY COMPANY. The new Company will take over th< business on Ist MAY, 1921, and all mat tens relating to the Excelsior Laundr> prior to that date should be settled witi the Excelsior Laundry, Limited, direct. THE WELLINGTON LAUNDRY CO, Tel. 22-237. 83, Adelaide-road.

MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. DANCE. OWING to the Hall being required as a Polling Booth, the Weekly Dance will be held TO-NIGHT, instead of Wednesday. F. J. O'DRISCOLL, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. sfl» THE ELECTORS. T AM a Candidate for Election to the -"■ Wellington Harbour Board, and solicit your Vote and 1 Confidence in the interests of Progressive and Economical Administration. V Youri faithfully, C J. B. NORWOOD. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. TfIRED. CASTLtf Solicits your Vote for the Hospital Board. He has been a member for eight years, and is now Chairman of the Board, VOTE FOR CASTLK /TX) the Independent ETeofcors of W«lJ- ltngton. Vote for Kerslake, the Progressive Practical Candidate. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH ELECTION mO THE ELECTORS,— I am offering myself for re-election to the Council as a firm supporter of the Progressive Programme now being carried out under the direction of his Worship the Mayor. A» a member of the Works Committee, my policy i» "GET SOMETHING DONE," and I am NOT tied to «ny party or person. WILLIAM BAINE. (TITO the Independent Electors of Wei- •*- lington. Vote for Korslako and additional Recreation Grounds fot Children. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH ELECTION. TI7M. P A S O 0 E, The Progressive Independent Candidate, Will Speak , TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 26th APRIL, At 7.'30. MAIN-ROAD, LOWER HUTT, Section next Reid's Hotel. Come along and hear his views on the big issues at stake. NO PARTY. - NO CLIQUE. Member Board of Governors;' Wellington Technical College; third year on Exeoutivo R.S.A.; Chairman Wellington R.S.A. Land and Properties Bureau Committee. ) RATEPAYERS, T\ID yon get your new vslo»tr4fei? Have you realised what they mean to • rapaoious Council? If Labour got into power you would know all about it. Even the trams might be ran »t your expense! Read the writing on the wall, md act while there is\time. Our greatest enemy is ap«thy. A Remember one who will apply commonsense it H. D. BENNETT. H. D. BENNETT. H. D. BENNETT. H. D. BENNETT. HARBOUR BOARD. COLONEL MITCHELL, M.P. IF my activities on behalf of the progress of our oity and district Mid the welfare of the people have met with your approval. I »ek for your further support for my candidature for the Harbour Board To-morrow. I desire the constant improvement of our harbour, for up-to-date facilities for handling cargo, and the provision of a dock and facilities for repairing and overhauling vessels, which will become yearly moro urgent if our port is to maintain its place in the march of progress. It is also urgent that we should ha.vo moro efficient, continuous, and harmonious working- of our waterfront. I am pledged to no party or organisation. My only pledge is to serve you, if elected, to the best of my ability. G. MITCHELL. ATEPAYERS—H. IX BENNETfT will watch tU other fellow.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 2