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MEETINGS. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084. TkTOMINATXON of OFFICERS of the ,131 above Court will take place TO-NIGHT (Monday), 7th inst., at 8 o’clock. Contributions, 7.30, All members requested to attend. THOMAS FOLEY, 902 Secretary. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO OF N.Z., Ltd. A N Extraordinary General Meeting of the J\ Shareholders of the Company will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton quay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the eleventh day of December, 1896, at 8 p m., for the purpose of considering, and, if approved, passing the following resolution : —“ That the number of Directors be reduced to seven and the Articles of Association be altered accordingly.’’ By order, W. H. MILLWARD, General Manager. Wellington, 26th November, 1898, 824 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. [Established 1849. j TVTOTICB is hereby given that a Special .131 Meeting of the Members of this Society will be held in the Board-room of the Society’s Head Office, 87, Pitt street, Sydney, at 1.30 o’clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, 29th December, 1898, for the purpose of amending By-law Lll by the omission of the words “or if it come otherwise than by post.” Members unable to attondpersonally may vote by proxy, forms of which can be obtained on written or personal application at any office o* agency of the Society. By order of the Board. ROBERT B. CAMERON, ’ Secretary. Sydney, 17th November, 1898. 776 PUNBKAL NOTICE THE Friends of Mr J. Fern are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his lato wife, Emma, which will leave bis residence, Bpuni street. This Day (Monday), December 7, 1896, at 10.30 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker, Taranaki street. Telephone 937. 968 ELECTION NOTICES WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen—i desire to most heartily thank you for the great honour conferred upou me at |Fr« day's Election by placing me at the head of the poll. It shall bo tny duty to endeavour to you faithfully as your representative in Parliament, and to act in such a manner as will not betray the confidence which you have so profoundly reposed in me. lam, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 961 JOHN HUTCHESON. CITY ELECTION. IN returning thanks in ray advertisement on Saturday I appear to used an expression which, I am informed, is hurtful to the feelings of many of our own friends. If I have wounded the feelings of any persons,'even in the most infinitesimal degree, for that I am indeed very sorry. What I wished to say, and I did not wish to say more, was that I sympathised with Mr Wilson, and I then wont on to point out that it was quite as easy to win the three seats as to win two. Of that there can now be no doubt. But as to casting reflections upon anyone, nothing could have been further from my thoughts. And, therefore, if I have given even the smallest offence, I hope this explanation will be accepted. 958 GEORGE FISHER.

WELLINGTON SUBURBS. T, M. WILFORD desires to return thanks to the Electors of Wellington Suburbs for having elected him as their representative. He also desires to thank the members of his various Committees who worked so hard to ensure his return. 963 WELLINGTON CITY ELECTIONS. THANKS. Ladies and gentlemen—t beg to tender my most heartfelt Thanks to the 6037 who recorded their votes for me on Friday. Considering that I have only been before the Electors for three weeks, and that I was comparatively an unknown man, I think I have every right to be satisfied with the result. On a future occasion I hope to be more successful. Meanwhile, with special Thanks to my Committees, and particularly to the Ladies, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours gratefully, 960 CHARLES WILSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CITY. Ladies and gentlemen.—x hare to offer my very hearty thanksto those who voted, and used their influence in favour of my candidature on polling day. Yours faithfully, 967 A. A. STUALtT MENTEATH. THE FAMOUS VICTORY. THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. THE BEST THE CHEAPEST THE STRONGEST TRY For Panoy Work. For Homo Use. k For the Workroom. THEM!!! WELLINGTON AGENCY.

THE Famous Spanish Botanist, Hernandez (see Prescott’s 44 Conquest of Mexico ”), speaks of Mexico as being very rich in ■medicinal herbs. Llorente’a Laxative Pills—for indigestion—contain the concentrated essence of several of these. "COME GIVE ME A TASTE OP YOUE QUALITY.” . WORCESTERSHIRE SAU< is the best in the market. Sold in quarts, pints, half-pints. J. ANDBESON AND CO.. , Wholesale Agents THE 44 OTTO ” 1 Gtas and q il Engines Imitated but not equalled. THE “ OTTO ~IS THE BEST ! , you know ir. Working in the Exhibiton, near entrance to Art Gallery. ■ A. FIEI.DWICK, Box 351, 6.P.0., 745 Sole Agent.' NOT A EUB IN THE TUB. ' cLEOD’S HYDEOLINE SOAP The King of Cleansers, tried, tested and proved. J. ANDEKSON AND CO., : Wholesale Agents. LOEENTE’S LAXATIVE PILLS are purely vegetable. They cure Constipation; Headaohe, Dizziness, Sluggish Liver and Bilions Disorders generally. Stocked by G. E. ELSON, Pharmacist, Courtenay place. .M' TBT 66 E” Jam. FOE BRASS PLATING AND METAL KOMO MATCHLESS METAL POLISH is the best—use no other. J. ANDEKSON AND CO., Manufacturers’ Agents for New Zealand. L LOEENTE’S PILLS regulate and stimulate the liver. They remove the disagreeable, hitter taste in the month, caused by a disordered liver. Stocked by E. M. GREEK, Pharinaoist, Taranaki street. SHOKTHAND, TYPEWRITING, &o. SE. WEIGHT’S ’’ Light-Line ’’ Classes • meet Monday and Thursday evenings, at 7.30. Text books for sale, and at Whitoombe and Tombs’. _ Typewriting taught daily, and all kinds of typewriting executed promptly. 33. LAMBTON QUAY 789 (Eight-of-way next Paak N-S.W.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2996, 7 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2996, 7 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2996, 7 December 1896, Page 3

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