ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTION OF HOSPITAL AND •CHARITABLE AID .BOARDS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IN response to many requests, I beg to piaco my services at your disposal as. a Candidate for membership of the above Boards. Having been connccted with Charitable Aid Movements in the City of Wellinijton for the past 21 years, my qualifications for the above position are unsurpassable, and have every confidenco in soliciting your support on the present occasion. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obediont Servant, . ' ' (Rev.) H. VAN STAVBREN. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADTES AND GENTLEMEN,-We, the undersigned, who have been members of the Wellington Benevolent -Institution for periods varying from thirteen to three years, submit ourselves as Candidates for election to the Hospital and Charitablo Aid Board. We, think that the changes contemplated by the new Act of last session are intended to mako the work of hospital and charitable aid institutions more simple and effective. 1 To achieve this end it is essential to conserve the continuity of administration as far as possible. To elect a Board 'composed exclusively .of members who have had no previous experience would, in our opinion, bo detrimental to the interests of the poor, the sick, and the suffering, and also to those of the ratepayers. : . ■■ To conserve both these classes of interests has, in the past, been our care; and the success' which has' attended: our efforts gives, us confidence in soliciting your votes on the present occasion. -We are, Ladies and Gentlemen, < Your .obedient servants, ' .' ' . MARY E. RICHMOND. ' John; smith. DAVID: ROBERTSON. W. E. EVANS. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS. LADIES -and GENTLEMEN,-I beg to placo my Services at your disposal as a Candidate for. Election to the above Board. I therefore ask your Vote and interest on my behalf next Wednesday. . Yours faithfully, DUNCAN CAMPBELL. TO THE ELECTORS, OF WELLING-' ■ : ton err r, karori, and miraMAR. ■ - LADIES and Gentlemen,—l am a candidate, for a.seat on the .Wellington ■ Hospital and- Charitable Aid Board, which will be elected on the Municipal Franchise next Wednesday. '' . ! '.My connection with Pharmacy and the Drug Business has enabled mo to acquire technical knowledge that will, I flunk, be of value ju matters" relating lo Hospital dispensaries and the supply of medicines to the needy; whilst my work as a member of the New Zealand Pharmacy Board—the-statutory body administering the Pharmacy Act—has given mo some insight into the. methods of Board ; administration, which will enable me. to understand and watch all matters in' connection with the institutions that will bo controlled by tho new Board. . Trusting to receive your support at the Election, • : I am, Yours faithfully, .. ...- . . .F. CASTLE. . TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLING-- - : .TON CITY AND SUBURBS. ' • BEING' a Candidate .for a Seat on the > Hospital and, Charitable Aid Board,I confidently solicit ' your support. My' previous experience as a member for soyen years, of the . Hospital Board,;part of-'that timo as-Chairman of that, body, warrants, me in-ifc'elieving th&t my, services will-be of advantage to the city. My policy' .will be ' efficiency with economy.. Yours faithfully, ' JAMES GODBER. SPORTING. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB! EASTER MEETING (EASTER MONDAY ' AND TUESDAY). ', . OWNERS and "TRAINERS are reminded that. ACCEPTANCES for all HANDICAPS and Entries for the Maiden Scurry close on TUESDAY, the 15th March, 1910, at 5.30 p.m. , EDMUND GOODBEHERE, Secretary. ! FOH LEASE OR EXGHANGE, FOR EXCHA NGE. 1 1 AAA ACRES of Fine .Grazing Counil/Ulr. try, handy to Cambridge, Waikato. : ' Nearly all ploughable, in good pasture and crops. Splendid 'buildings.. Easily ,2-ewe country; all easily rideable. PRICE, .£8 per Acre. Mortgage, JC3352. EQUITY, JE4OS3. Will Exchange for Smaller Farm, or unencumbered Town Property. ' . Apply—, JAMES .■ AND GILLMAN; HAWERA, TARANAKI. Exchange for Houses, Shop Property, Mortgages,- Small Improved Dairy cr Grating Tarm, • . fj-s /->, ACRES, standing Mixed Bush, OxU level, suitable Dairying, 4 miles Railway Station, 6J miles large toiva (Taranaki), metal neighbours - Dairying j Milling Timber just finished; • Present owners hands 15 years. PRICE, £5 10s. Per Acre. Fullest particulars of properties to exchange. Address "OWNER," BOX 1, INGLEWOOD. Will sell whole or part as required, any . difference of Equities can be left on Mortgage.at 5 per cent. TO LEASE, 143 Acres,'near Napier, all in grass, conveniently, subdivided, close, to township. For 5 years at rental of 20s. per acre. Apply Wise and Knight, • Ltd., Eketahuna. ■ I IB=ct WEBDI6 RiNGS. '< 25 to S3 per cent Saved by going to ' j Eumoad & Patrick, ; I THE NEW JEWELLERS, ■ I f 74 MANNERS ST, WELLINGTON. i Every Ring Gnaranfaed. f Made to Customer's. Size - and i \ Width at an Hour's Notice. I COUNTRY ORDERS BY | , RETURN. FOl? A • • " : DRINK ONLY STAPLES' ACKNOWLEDGED FY' ALL CONNOI3. BEUES TO BE ABSOLUTELY •Ik MSTt > Brewery and Offices: Molisworil) acJ taurphy Streets,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 766, 15 March 1910, Page 2
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