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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ LIST. NOTICE is hereby given that the District EleciOiv List for the City of AVellington, is now open for inspection at the City Council Offices, Brandon street, where it may be inspected without fee by all persons inteiested therein during office hours until the 12th da3’ of March, 1902. Any person may object to the list on the ground—(a) That any person is on the list who does not possess the necessary qualification. (b) That any person not on the list is entitled to have his name placed thereon. Objections must be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of M.-rch, 1902. Forms of objection may be obtained at my office. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 6th March, 1902. 194 THE NORTH ISLAND MILD CURE BACON COMPANY, ; LIMITED, CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon Pigs at per head or per pound, dead weight, at factory. Only Live Pigs purchased. Pigs must bo passed by the Company’s Buyers. Letters addressed to the Buyers, T. H. HARTSTONE, Box Cl, Woodville, East Coast Districts; H. MOFFETT, Box 8, Palmerston North, West Coast Districts; Or, to the SECRETARY, Woodville, Will have Prompt Attention. R. T. CLARKE, 252 Secretary. WYCHERLEY AND SON 5 MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, HAVE large Stock of First-class Saddlery and Harness, Bags, Portmanteaux and other Leather Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. HORSE COVERS AND LEGGINGS For Coming Season, WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL. 74, WILLIS STREET, AVELLINGTON. GOOD BUTTER IN PLENTY, THAT is the unsolicited testimonial of a non-commissioned officer on board the Troopship Surrey. The butter referred to is the famous BLACK SWAN BUTTER. It gives satisfaction because it is good. The Eighth Contingent was in luck’s way when the proprietors of Black Swan Butter secured the contract for supplying the troopships, and the men .of the NINTH CONTINGENT are equally fortunate for the Devon and Kent troopships are to carry a full supply of New Zealand’s premier brand of butter— BLACK SWAN BUTTER, ' Fresh from the churn every day. 239 KELBURNE TRAM CORNER. T ARGB consignment of Field Glasses, -B-d Fan Sling Cases, arrived too late for the Contingents, to be sacrificed, regardless of cost, to clear. Also, Opera Glasses, to go in the pocket. EL W. L LOYD ’ 55, LAMBTON QUAY, AVELLINGTON. And at GRBYMOUTH. 940 • NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. THE . WESTPORT, COAL COMPANY (Limited) hereby notify householder* and others that they are now keeping in stock a largo supply of UNSCREENED COALBEOOKDALB COAL. Which can bo obtained from their RETAIL DEPOT, MANNERS STREET, and from all other coal dealers. Delivered from ship’s side (carried in), at 27s cor ton; or from the yards (in sacks), at Els per ton; 16s ner half ton, or 8s 6d per quarter ton. This coal can be highly recommended to those desirous of obtaining a good household coal at a low rate. (By Appointment to his Excellency the Governor.) DIXON’S GINGER ALE, LEMONADE AND CORDIALS. SODAWATEE in Bottles and Siphons. AMBER ALE; BENNETT AND READY, PROPRIETORS, 8, DIXON STREET. WELLINGTON. Telephone, 378. 523 CUT THIS OUT. \/*/ HEN furnishing your home, do it v¥ well and in an elegant way. It costs you less in the long run._ and you become satisfied. Beware of plaguestricken Sydney Rubbish. Suites made in our own f - -ctnrv. with 100 different coverings to select from, from JE9 10s to £SO, I have in stock Art. Modern, Old English, Loirs XVI.. and Colonial to choose from. J. HILL.« Cuba street. Wellington. 869 MAIL 1 COACHES. FOXTON-SHANNON LINE OF COACHES. 11. COLE Proprietor Coaches leave Foxton twice daily— 5.30 n.m. and 3.45 p.m.—to connect with the Mail Trains from AVellington and Palmerston North, arriving at Shannon. Coaches leave Shannon for Foxton at 10.30 a.m. and 8.15 p.m. 268 QEOIIG.E KEICUAEDT, MUSIC WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON QUAY. AVELLINGTON. SCHSTEIN’S UNRIVALLED PIANOS HIEDMAYER’S PIANOS IRD’S BEST PIANETTES Apply for description and prices. GEORGE REICUARDT. Wellington G. H. McLEOD, Merchant and Military Tailor, HAS the pleasure of informing his patrons that he has just received from England a.Large Consignment of Spring and Summer Fancy Suitings. Blue end Black Vicunas. Diagonals, Trouserings, Fancy Vestings and AVorsted Suitings. 37, Willis street (opposite J. Duthie & Co.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 6

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