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MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF DEVONPORT. i adies and Gentlemen— In response to the pressing request of a large and influential deputation, and also of numerous Eleclors, T have decided to offer myself as a Candidate for Election as Mayor of the above Borough. If elected, I will perform the responsible duties pertaining to the office to the best of my ability, and will use ihy beet endeavours to prudently administer the Municipal Business, and further the improvement and advancement of the Borough. Yours respectfully, EWEN WM. ALISON. np O ALFRED KIDD, Esq. Auckland, September 11, 1900. Dear Sir,— We, the u dersigned Citizens of Auckland, in view of the excellent services rendered by you a« a member of the City Council for many years past, and also from your long and valued experience in all matters pertaining to Municipal affairs, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for the office of Mayor of the City for the coming year, as we have every confidence that you are the one most qualified to occupy that position at the present time. We are. Yours faithfully, Etc., etc., etc rO THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND SIGNING T IE REQUISITION. Gentlemen, — While thanking you very cordially and sincerely for the ab'-ve flattering recognition of any public services I may have rendered, I regret to say that -in view of my own business requirements, and of the fact that a gentleman outside the Council is at present being requisitioned on behalf of the Ratepayers’ Association to contest the Mayo-alty, I must reluctantly decline to acct-pt any nomination which would involve the citizens in a contest for the position. ALFRED KIDD. JpOB SALE — zE RATED MINERAL WATER AND CORDIAL BUSINESS. Th'e Factory is fitted up with thie latest improved machinery, and is worked on au entirely new process. Principals only. Full ptrticulsrs on application to H. WILDING, C/o Arthur Cleave & Co., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. Principals only. gT. BENEDICT’S HALLWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 OPEN NIGHT OF THE AUCKLAND CATHOLIC LITERARY SOCIETY. When will be staged an entirely New and Original Comedietta, written by Henry Gray, author of ‘ The Wreck of the Saucy Puss,” . etc., entitled,. “ DAISY OF ‘OURS.’ ” CHARACTERS. Mr Justi.-e Lawkesay DaisyMr H. Gray. Major Dumdum Mr W. Nolan. Captain PotshotMr C. P. Stichbury. Lieutenant Spitfire Mr J Hickson. Private Michaelmas Daisy, of “ Ours ” Mr T. Frost A Drummer. Master H. Gray. Robin Redbr .astMr H. C. McCoy. Martin OakappleMr R. Levi. Dicky BirdMr F. J. O’Meara. 1 Peter Poppy, Landlord at the Inn Mr M. Foley. Dina Poppy, bis niece... Miss M. Nolan. VILi AGERS, ETC. " SCENE—An English Village, Outside the “ Appletree Inn.” The Concert portion of the Programme will be supplied by several well-known amateurs, who are kindly helping the Society on this occasion. Tickets are fixed at the nominal sum of Sixpence, to towards defraying the expenses of the production. H. C. McCOY, Hon. Sec JgESIDENTS OF DEVONPORT AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. 11. M GARRY Supplies only the first quality Bread. Small goods made daily. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order. Afternoon Tea. Note : VICTORIA BAKERY, DEVONPORT, First shop from Victoria Wharf.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 510, 27 September 1900, Page 10