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■VrEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF H.M.S. '".NEW- ZEALAND" TO WELLINGTON, 12th-24th APRIL. . Holiday Excursion^ Tickets, available for return until Sfith April, will be obtainable as under;; — From Palmerston North-Pukerua and intermediatQ stations to Wellington (Thorndon), 12th to 2Sru ApriL From Masterton-Mangaroa and intermftdiate stations (indudinfr Greytown Branch) to Lambton. 12th' to 23rd April. From New Plymouth. Wanganui. Qhakune, Foxtom, Palmerston, Pukerua and intermediate -.stations^ (including Branches) to Wellington (Thorndon), 14th to 23rd April. From Hukanui-Mangaroa and intermediate stations (including Greytown Branch) to Wellington (Lambton). 14th to 23rd April. - , NOTE.— None of these tickets will be available for. break 'of journey. BY ORDER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL j ELECTION. To J. H. POLLOCK, Esq., Roxburgh-street, . City. . SIR,- We, the undersigned Ratepayers and Electors of this city, earnestly request you to accept nomination as Candidate for a seat on the Wellington City Council at ? the* forthcoming Election of Councillors'. Your previous experience as a member of the Wanganui. Borough 'Council and lengthy business career warrants our. extending you our hearty co-operation and support. Yours faithfully, David Robertson, ironfounder; Harold / Beauchaxnp, merchant; Chas. Stewart, merchant; James Hntchen, merchant; Jas. Rod, butcher; J. B. Speed, tobacconist; Allen Anderson, settler; Richard Tingey, color merchant; Mrs. H. Sullivan, settler; Jas. Mitchel, settler; J. Robin, settler; Emily F. Townsend, settler; Chas. S. Cording, stationer; Percival Cording, stationer; D. A. Mclnerny, settler; John McGlashan', musician; Thomas McGovern, wharf laborer; Michael John Morrison, laborer; J. Kin-, near,' settler; M. Chancy, laborer; J. H. Coogan, laborer; M. G. Lightfoot, laborer; W. J. ■' Lightfoot, laborer; H. Collie, laborer; A. Harrington, laborer; T. E, Brill, laborer; Jas. .Farley, butcher; Albert J. West, commercial traveller; Otto Simpson, chemist; Rachel Bell, settler; , Nora Bell, settler; F. Boff a, hairdresser; C. Hayes, laborer; Wellington Raymond, music teacher; H. ■ Price, settler; J. Goer, bootmaker; Geo. ; Lambert, J.P., manager M.A.; F. Marten, laborer; A. Rutherfurt, laborer; TV H. Cole, laborer; J. Apperley. laborer; H. Nye, laborer; Fred G. Wallburton, settler; and 137 others. To Messrs. David Robertson, Harold Beaucbamp, Chas. Stewart, and other Electors signing the above requisition." Ladies and Gentlemen/— In reply to the above thoroughly representative requisition, with which I feel most profoundly impressed, I have much pleasure m acceding to your wishes. In connection therewith I desire to intiiriate right here that should I be honoured with a seat at the City Council table my first aim will bo to forward the best interests of the City ana its • residents as a whole; and, further, all business brought before the Council. will have my most earnest and careful attention arid consideration. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen. Yours faithfully, J. H. POLLOCK. Bridalbane, Roxburgh-street, Sth April. f . This ngn "£S^ " on dark lifiZK the cure. I Anaemic girls, weak children and jaded mothers get new life and vigour by taking SCOTT'S Emulsion. Medicine and food, it fortifies the blood, promotes appetite, and brings back the roses and the joy of health. But be sure to get SCOTT'S— no other has the approval of the world's doctors. Emulsion has a 37 years* , record m the curing of illness and disease. Insist 'on I SCOTT'S and start to-day.
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NZ Truth, Issue 407, 12 April 1913, Page 7
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546Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 407, 12 April 1913, Page 7
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