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THE BLUE "TICKET" RETURNS THANKS. TT^OR the pa6fc four or five montha ■" the members of the Greater Wellington. Election Committee have put in long hours over the delicate task of selecting Candidates for the Municipal Eleofcione. Out of the fifteen. Candidates chosen for the City Coun- , cil thirteen have been elected, while tho whole of our Candidates for the- Harbour Board were successful. Wo thank the Elector for this evidence of their appreciation of our efforts on their behalf. The result of the poll is an incentive for this and other bodies of public-spirited citizens to continue working for the welfare of the whole community. THE GREATER WELLINGTON ELECTION COMMITTEE. -I 1 WISH to Thank the Ladies of my -*• Committee and the Ladies and Gentlemen who worked so hard to secure my election to the Council. (Signed) KATHERINE PRESTON. TO CITIZENS OF 1 GREATER WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have to thank you for the renewal of confidence place in me at yesterday's poll. My endeavour will be to .merit it. Yours faithfully, W. H. BENNETT. ELECTION FOR HKYOR AND MEMBER OF WEL^f^TON HARBOUR BOARD. ,T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— •" I heartily Thank you for the splendid support accorded to me at yesterday's Election. I oan assure, you that, as in the past 14 years, so in the future terra of two years I shall faithfully carry out the dutie3 pertaining to the positions without fear or favour, m the sure and certain hope that my efforts will meet with your approbation. Again thanking you, I remain, Yours respectfully, J. W. M'EWAN. TO THE ELECTORS. I DESIRE to express my heartiest Thanks for the Honour you have conferred on me in returning me as one of your representatives on the City Council. W. J. THOMPSON. * CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. WILL the Electors who voted for me accept my Thanks? JAMES MUIR. ITOTANTED Known—Fire Sale of goods '•* T slightly smoked. Ladies' Knitted Jumpers §s lid, White Underskirts, about half usual. Cole's Drapery Co. WANTED Known—Where to purchase your Drapery To-morrow. Study value and prices. ■ We've never been beaten and don't intend to be. 56in Roslyn Tweeds, greys and cheok tartan, 12s 6d yard; Doctor Flannels, 3a lid.' L. Evans and Co. for .Lowest Prices, 144----146, Cuba-st, WANTED Known—High-grade Wool Gabardine, slightly singed on single edge, 24s 6d quality for 8s lid, 10s lid. Color Drapery Co. Fire Sale, ANTED—To be sold To-morrow: 100 Saxe Blue Sports Coats, suitable for morning wear, oosy and warm for winter mornings, worth 30s. We are selling them at 12) 6d each. Evans and Co., the Bargain Drapers, 144, Cuba-st. ANTED Known-Fire Sale High"grade Men's Caps and Tweed Hats, in first-class order, 'clearing 3s lid, 4s lid; Shirts clearing 9s lid. Cole's Drapery Co. WANTED— Ladies 1 Call To-morrow, when we offer great bargains in Hosiery. Fine Blaok Cashmere Hose, original prico 10s 6d, to be cleared at 6s lid pair; another special, usually 8s lid, now 4s lid. Evans and Co., Hosiery Specialists, 144, Ouba,-st. ANTED Known—Fire Sale. Hate for. girls and boye, clearing Is; Wool Turban Caps 9id, Jersey* 5s lid. Cole'sDrapery Co. Big discounts this dept. ANTEDj-Big savings on Sheetings. The*) prices speak for themselves: Heavy Sirgle Bed, usually 4s 6d, now 2s lid; Wide Double Bed, original price 6s lid, To-morrow, 4s 6d yard. Evans and Co., Drapers, 144, Cuba-st. ANTED Known —Smart Stripe Blousings, 2s 6d for Is 6£d; Union Pyiaraa Suiting, 3s 3d for Is ll£d (dry but were damp). Cole'a Drapery Co. Fire Sale. WANTED— Ladies! Wintor is with you. Make haste! Purchase a warm Tweed Top Coat, usually £5 ss. We bought at t. big discount and aro offering them at 59s 6d each. Evans and Co., 144, Cuba-st. ) ANTED Known—Salvage Skirts, 42s quality, slightly smoked, for 14 lid; navy and black 17s lid. Cole's Drapery Co. Fire Sale. ANTED—Ladies! We are the noted Corset Specialists. A great offer: 2038 Corsets, usually 12s 6d, yours at 8s lid pair. Be early. They are selling fast. Evans and Co., 144, Cuba-st. WANTED —Ladies! Now is your ; chapce to replenish your Towel supplies. We offer honest bargains. Call and see. Huckaback, 1b 6d; Tea Towels, Is 6d; Kitchen Towels, Is 6d; Bath, Is lid; Heavy Turkish, 2s lid; Roller Towelling, Is 6d yard. L. Evans and Co., 144, Cuba-st. ANTED—Don't be misled by discounts. Buy at the store that gives you straight-out reductions. 80in Heavy Unbleached Sheetings, 6s lid, now 4s 6d; 54in, 4s 6d, now 2s lid. L. Evans and Co., the Cheapest Drapers in Wellington. Call To-morrow, 144-\46, Cuba-et. ANTED Known—Perfect Silks at salvage prices. 27 in Maine Jap. 3s Hid, 10in Mome 4s lid. Cole's Drapery Co. Sale. Stripe' Sillcs 3s lid. WANTED —Savo marketing and cooking. X Tomato Soup costs lees than home-made. H. Nelson, Grocer, Lyall Bay. ANTED Known—Phonographs and Gramophones always in stock., Edison's two-minut« Records Is 3d, Disc Records from 2s 6d. Fleming, The Phoneries, Newtown. ANTED Known — Men's Light Chrome Working Boots, rivettcd soles, 25s 6d, very best value in town, at Martin's Big Boot Sale. Courtenay-pl. ANTED—Wringers, all sizes and only with best quality rubbers in stock. Theso will repay you. Tho Sims Hardware. ANTED—Mothers, consider your baby's comfort, *&nd buy a springseated Push Cart. We are the only and original makers. Chapman and Millward, 143, Manners-st. ANTED, Men's Box Calf Bals, smart styles, 255, original price, 455, about 200 pairs at Hannahs. ANTED—Business Men, ring i>p 1270 for all classes ,of General Printing. Immediate mention.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 100, 28 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 100, 28 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 100, 28 April 1921, Page 2

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