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Electoral Notices TO THE GnVKKNMKXT IVSURA>-CE PuLIUYUOLI EUS. IN accordance with the wUi.LJi of a numl»»r of Policyholder*, I rcspcc fully (Her myself a* a candidate fur a seat ou the Central Board of Directors. Yours ohodicnllv, 871 V. H. FHASEIv. TO THri MKMBKKS OF THE GOVi RXMKNTLIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ladies and gentlemen.—y>« have now thu privilege of electing three Directors to represent your interests on the Central Board of the Insurance Association. I beg to offer my services as one of this throe, to bo chosen by yourselves f.r that purpose. I am, yours truly, W. CLARK. Lambtou-quay, Wellington, 2nd December, 1884. 534 ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ladies and gentlemen,—i beg re. Bpectlully to olfer myself as a Candidate for one of the vacant sea’s at the Central Board. Having been connected in the capacity of Agent with the Scottish Widows* Fund Society, the largest Mutual Association at Home, for over 20 years, I am in hopes my experience would enable mo to serve you and advance your beat iuteiests. I have the honor to be Your very obedient servant. W. F. KENNEDY. Grey-street, Wellington, 3rd December, 1884. 827 TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—! am a Candidate for a Seat ou the Central Board of the above Association, and have the honor to solicit your votes and interest. For many years I have been a large insurer in the Department ; ray interests are identical with your owu, and, if elected; you may rely upon my utmost endeavors to increase the prosperity of the Department, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, 847 W. B. EDWARDS. TO MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—As a Candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Association, I have the honor to ask for your voles and interest, I have been in the colony over twenty years, and am greatly interested in its progress. If elected, I will nee my best endeavors to promote your interests. . 853 OHAS. P l . POWLES. GOVERNMENT RIPE INSURANCE, TO THE POLICYHOLDERS, Ladies and gentlemen,—i have the honor to announce myself as a Candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Association. For several years I had a share in the working of a profitably conducted Life Insuranca Company in London, and this experience, combined with my commercial knowledge and extensive business connection throughout New Zealand would, if I am elected, be at your service to advance the Association’s best interests. * Physical disability prevents my becoming a policyholder, but thin would only be a strong incentive to further such a beneficent institution as that of L : fe Insurance. Soliciting yo\u* confidence, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully," 852 JOSEPH KITCHEN. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, Ladies and gentlemen—i bee to offer myself as a candidate to reprtaent you on the Centra! Board of the Association. I am a Policy-holdtr in the Association, and insured for the full amoubt taken on any life, and I have, therefore, a large concern in its good management, I possess a considerable knowledge of the recent working of tho Association, and take a great interest in it, and 1 believe that my professional kuowhdgo and experience will be of benefit to the Board and to yourselves. If you elect me my best efforts will he directed to further the advancement of the Association and to promote the Interests of the Policyholders, I am, yams obediently, 839 H. D. BELL. ISLECITUN OF DIRECTORS] TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ladies and gentlemen,—! am a Candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Association, and have the honor to solicit your votes and interest, I am one of the earliest Policy-holders, and venture to hope that I am sufficiently well and favorably known to warrant my asking you to return me as one of your representatives. I have the honor to be. Yours obediently, E. W. MILLS. Wellington, 27fh November. 82

Education WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ONE Primary Scholarship is vacant at the end of the year, open to pupils between the ages of 12 and 16 years attending any primary school in the Wellington Provincial I istrict, and tenable till the ago of 16 years. The examination will bo held at the College, beginning on Monday, 22ud December, Names of intending candidates, with certificate of age from parent or guardian, must be sent to the undersigned not later than Wednesday, the 17th December. CHAS. P. POWLES, 80 Secretary.

THORNDON HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. FOE THE COMING HOLIDAYS, 500 BOYS & YOUTHS TWEED SUITS 9s 6(1 to 45s Made from the l s cst Mosgiel and KaiapoJ Tweeds at the Factory of Thompson Shannon and On,, expressly to the order of J. T. STEELE. Encourage local industry. AT THORNDON HOUSE, Ex s.e. Ruapehu Ladies’ Block Kid Gloves, 2 ballons, 1/8 Toadies’ 2 Buttons Florence Gloves, 2/6 Ladies’ Unlrimmed Hats fid to 7/8 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 2/6 lo 40/ Ladies’ Summer Sonnets, 7/6 to 45/ Ladies’ Black Crape Bonnets, 10/ to 25/ Complete assortment LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. J. T. STEELE--12 CASES CHOICE NEW DRESS STUFF S'x s.s. Ruapehu, Now ready for inspection. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. S3fTo prevent disappointment, Ladies are respectfully requested to place their orders early ■with the Dressmaker at Thorndon House. Perfect Fit Gcueanteed. J. T. STEELE, THORNDON HOUSE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7342, 5 December 1884, Page 3

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