Tailors. < fTIO be or not to be, that is the question, JL whether ’tig ’ better to pay NICOLL, the TAI 1,011, 20s for a pair of Tweed Trowsers to m asure, or L 3 for the whole suit. Let me see -his address ia Maclaggau street, opposite Rattr-iy street hill N. B.—Suit of Black Cloth to measure, L 4; Black doth 'Browsers to measure, 255, and Great Coat to measure, L2 10s. COME AND TRY DAVIDON’S 20s. TROUSERS. 05 Pieces to Select From, At once make inspection Of such a collection; There is no imperfection Stands chance of detection. In making selection You cast no reflection On any one section Of Davidson’s collection F 20 s. TROUSERS. Election Notices. TO MR HENRY SMITH FISH, JUNIOR, COUNCILLOR FOR SOUTH WARD, DUNEDIN. SIR, Having in view the approaching election for the office of Mayor of the City of Dunedin, we, the undersigned, ratepayers, desire to express our approbation of your public conduct in the Municipal Council for the past two years. We have observed the active interest which j T ou have at all times taken in matters affecting the welfare of the citizens, and the independent manner in which you have always acted in the discharge of your duties ; we therefore are of opinion that your past conduct justifies us in believing that you will fill the office of Mayor with satisfaction to the Ratepayers, and with honor to yourself. We therefore request that you will allow yourself to bo nominated for that office in the ensuing election ; and in the event of your acceding to this request, we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return. E. B. Cargill, B. Bagley, J. F. Watson, John Keid, G. Howell, F. Bower, J. Fogel W. Moody, W, Watson, E. De Carle, W. Kennedy, Henry Wise, and 120 others. Dunedin, July 1, 1869. Gentlemen, —it is with feelings of the greatest gratification I receive your numerously-signed and flattering requisition, and have much pleasure in acceding to your request. Should you do me the honor of electing me to the office of Mayor, you may rest assured I shall use my best endeavors to promote the intex-ests of the citizens. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors, and making my views on municipal matters more fuliy known to them. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, H. S. FISH, JuNR. TO THOMAS BIRCH, Esq. WE, the undersigned Ratepayers of the City of Dunedin, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the office of Mayor; and we pledge ourselves to use every endeavor to secure your i'e-election to the office which you have so ably filled. We are, sir, Yours, &c., &c., John Fargio Louis Court A. K. Ure Alex. Lawson John Stephenson E. tf. Ward Tims. M. Wilkinson Alex. M‘Gi - egor Job Wain John Hay James Copeland Michael Murphy And 164 others. Dunedin, July, 1869. To Messrs Fargio, Wilkinson, Court, Hay, Ure, and the other gentlemen who signed the Requisition, and the Ratepayers of the City of Dunedin, GENTLEMEN,— When you did me the honor twice of electing me to the position of Mayor of the City, I was determined that your confidence in me should not be misplaced through any action upon my part of wilful neglect of duty ; and should you, gentlemen, again entrust me with a continuance of your support, I will zealously strive, should I be elected, to merit your good opin on by forwarding and encouraging evexy good work calculated to improve the City, and to reduce the taxation under which we are so heavily burdened. 1 am, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, THOMAS BIRCH. Wellington, July sth, 1860. ELECTION FOR MAYOR. MEETING of Mr Birch’s Committee will be held This Evening (Monday), at 8 o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. Drapery. FOR SALE THIS DAY. Qt HER HE R D CHECK FLANNELS, Is oid, value Is Sid. Tartan Flanuel, Is 4d.1, value Is 9.1, all Wool, Black Alpaca. 7 ; (d, value Is. These Goods arc an exceptional lot, and worthy of special attention from Wholesale Bayers. Trade discount will be allowed on half Tic-cos of 26 yards, or Extra Discount on whole Pieces of 52 yards. R ICHARD MILL S, PRINCES STREET, Between Rattray and High Streets. To Let. mO LET, those Premises now in the X occupation of Messrs Hay, Brothers, d Wright. Apply, A. R. Hay.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1929, 12 July 1869, Page 3
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