Mrs. Humphrey Ward,-. speaking 'at Croydon, said that women at present had in their hands an immense undeveloped power in the Local Government vote, and in their newly-obtained right to sit on county and borough councils. . This local government activity of twomen had been destroyed, or almost, destroyed, by the suffrage movement. Eligibility of women for membership of county.councils'should' depend on a residential and not a ratspaying qualification, and a certain number of seats reserved for women should, bo created on every local body. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d., 2s. Gd.—Advt. !;
| KEKHE'S I II PEPSO I I Digests the food , you f|| I eat and converts it into §j| | that wholesome blood ||| | which builds up the |j| system. V [ All Chemists and Store's, 2/6; J WMMM' ' ; za Cornhill. Street, Wellington, November 21th, 1910. TTkEAK MAUD,—X have been to such a number of afternoon teas and "At Homes" sinco I' came "here,, and have had a splendid reception; although you would be surprised if you knew how. some of those who resented my coming have treated me. However, I am delighted to say I have worked up a.6plendid connection, and I don't care a jot for .all the others. -Write soon.. Lovo to all at home—Your old chum, DAPHNE BUTTER. Your Lingerie and Our Laundry. Daintiest Lingerie if sent to the Excelsior Laundry will ba returned to you as fresh and crisp and white as when it was new. Laundering with us is an art—wo carry it to such a degree of perfection. Oaf charges aro moderate. Telephone No. 2476. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 83 Adelaide Road. WlSsot'S Hams and Bacon" km Delicious.* npHEY are pure, and mild cured. They aro made from pigs killed under Strict Government Supervision, and which consequently aro FREE lUOM DISEASE. THOUSANDS of people suffer from eating impure food, but WILSON'S HAMS AND BACON' are absolutely Pure, Clean, and Palatable. See that they carry the Master--ton Abattoir Stamp, and take nothing but WILSON'S. Cured at tho Wairarapa Bacon Factory, H. WILSON, , Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 9
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