ELECTION NOTICES. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. WELLINGTON SOUTH. . MI?S. W. H. P. BARBER invites thoso Ladies willing to assist in securing Mr. Barber's return to Parliament to meet at her residence, 103 Coroinandel Street, THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. 7169 WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. MR. R. .A. WRIGHT will Address the Electors at ST. THOMAS'S HALL, Riddiford Street, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), .at 8 o'clock. VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. ' - " 7456 WELLINGTON EAST. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. (fNEORGE WILDER (the People's Candidate, VT for Wellington East) will Address the Electors of the South End. of the Electorate at the Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. Electors can inspect the Roll at the Committee' Room, Kent Terrace, opposite the Tram Station, or also at the Committee Room (Mr. Harvey's Shop), Adelaide Road, corner Drunimond Street. Ladies or Gentlemen willing to assist on Committees will please leave their names at the Committee Rooms. 7464 WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. ]MTR. W. T. YOUNG, the Labour Candidate, will Address the Electors as follows:— ■ NORTHLAND—TO-NIGHT, at Methodist Schoolroom,. at 8. Chairman, Mr. Finlay M'Leod. • ■ WADESTOWN-TO-MORROW NIGHT, • at State Schoolroom, at 8. 7466 D. J. CONCHIE, Hon. Sec. L.R.C. "OYRON BROWN will Address the OTAKI ELECTORS as under:— Fitzherbert East—ln Tiritea Schoolhouse, THURSDAY, October 22. Koputarua—ln Schoolhouse, FRIDAY, October 23. Reikorangi—ln Schoolhouse, MONDAY, Octo--1 ber 26. Levin—ln Century Hall, TUESDAY, October 27. . .. Tokoniaru—ln Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, .October 28. ' , • . ■ ' 74C7 OTAKI ELECTORATE. \ FIELD will Address the Electors at— Weraroa, the Hall-TO-NIGHT'(THURSDAY), October 22, 8 p.m. ■ Shannon, the Hall-TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ; October 23, at 8 p.m. Paraparaumu, Wise's HaII—SATURDAY, : Octobcr 24, at 8 p.nC ' 7471 i WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION; MRi A. R. . ATKINSON will Address the. Electors at.Now Century Hall,: Kent Terrace—TO-MOR-. ROW (FRIDAY), October 23, at 8 p.m., , Roseneatli' SchoolI—On1 —On THURSDAY, October 29, at 8 p.m. . 7472- ;• '■ \ "• HUTT ELECTION, 1908. WILFORD'S Engagements:— EI'UNI—TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1 October 23, 1903, at 8 p.m., Meeting at Residence of Mr. Geo. Peck to form a Committee. PETONE-TUESDAY, October 27, Oddfellow's Hall, Address to Electors at 8 p.m. TAITA—WEDNESDAY, Octobcr 23, Cottle's Hall, Address to Electors at 8 p.m. RICHARD WYLIE, 7465 Organising Secretary. , WELLINGTON. NORTH ELECTION. MR. A. L. HERDMAN will Address tho Electors at Sydney Street Schoolroom on TUESDAY OCTOBER 27, at 8 p.m. ilr. Herdman will Address Meetings at Tinakori Road, Kelburne, and the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, on dates to be announced later.. 7461 BUSINESS NOTICES. ; SUMMER MEDICINES. A T LEN M'KENZIE'S, the People's Chemist, i A Opera House I'harmacy, Manners Street: 'sulphur and Sarsapanlla Salts, Is. 6d. per bottle; Compound byrup of Sarsapanlla, 2s. lid. bottle (the best blood purifier); Flowers of Sulphur, 6d. lb; Sparklets (latest machines), 35.. Ud., charges Is. lid. (all flavours); and the new anti-Colic Feeders, 6d. each. Tbone liiUl. - * CB2S MOTOR-CAR. V) A H.P., 4-cyhnder, Daimler, Limousine n/Qc body; seat 7; ail nickel fittings; everything • tile very , best Tins.-car is consigned to us, per s.s.. Athenic, and is for lwiueuiate saio. btraignt lfora Lonuoii. Fun particulars can bo obtained from "HOME'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE." Offices—National Mutual Building, Customhouse yuay, Wellington. P. 0.. Box 771. Tele, phone CB9I ROSS'S YEARLY CLEARING SALE. STARTED on Dominion Day' and lasts one month only Heavy inductions iu Jewellery, bilverwnre, Flectroplate, Greenstone, Leather Goods, Wa;king Sticks, and Silvermounted Glassware The shop lor. engraved novelties. All articles- engraved frod aa usual. S. G. RObS, Barrett's Buildings, Lambton. Quay. 6321 WANTED KNOWN. \JST • J. - PARSON'S (late of Parsons and »V • Brown) Builder, Air-tight Showcase Maker, Shop and Office Fitter. Joinory, Staircase Shaper, Band-saw Work, and Jobbing a .Speciality. The' trade supplied. Office and Jobbing Shop—Bl WILLIS STREET.- Telephone 2522. Joinery Works and Staircase Factory —No. 3 MEIiS STREET. Telephone 1553. MARK'S CAFE. EMARK has OPENED a FIRST-CLASS • CAFE in Willis Street, opposite J. Duthie and Co., Whore hp hopes to receive the patronage of tho public. Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinners, and Suppers will be served in First-class Style. MEALS AT POPULAR PRICES. The name will be a sufficient guarantee that patrons will get every satisfaction. The Cuisine will be under tho DIRECT SUPERVISION OF E. MARK, many ypars Chef in tho Leading Hotels in New i-ealani ■ C 983 MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. THIS Charming Trout-Fishing and Seaside Resort is now Open for TOURISTS, VISITORS, and SPORTSMEN. Every attention paid to Guests. Tho Waikanae River, famous for its reaches, is close at hand, and affords excellent fishing during the season. "Arrangements made with guests for Trips to Kapiti. JAMEB MARTIN, 7172 Proprietor,
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