ELECTION NOTICES. • WELLINGTON ' CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1911. JOHN FULLER, JUN'S, CANDIDATURE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. ; Ladies and gentlemen,-in intraducing myself to you,'and in'ask- ; • ing you to support my candidature for a .seat on the Council, I feel l am 'thorough- , ly qualified to take part in the City's affairs, having closely studied them for ' years. • : I have an extensive business throughout • New; Zealand, and am a large property- : holder in AVellington, being, a partner in tho firm of John Fuller and Sons. I have ; NO AXE TO GRIND, ' and have plenty of sparo time. As the i. City of "Wellington has done well for nie, r | ' it is my sincere desiro to do all I can ' for the City'and its inhabitants; and* I respectfnllv claim' a vote from all 1 who ,' seek Careful, Honest, and Progressive Administration. , ' I take (his onp'tirhmity of briefly placing my views beforo you:— It will, bo my endeavour : ■ (1) To at all times placo the interests : of citizens first. (2) To obtain a Reduction of. Rates, and in any case to oppose any in- . crcase. (3) To obtain a more convenient tramway service, and a thorough' in- I quiry as to its improvement, with 1 a view to securing a greater use of 1 cars at no increase in cost. 1 (i) To prevent the passing of any Bylaws tending; to Undue restraint of the progress of the City and its trade. (5) To avoid Star Chamber methods j of conducting tho citizens' business. (6) To secure Municipal Markets for ; free and unrestricted competitive . trading for tho benefit of tho com- | munity as a whole. 'In conclusion, you may rest assured . : that I will "speak plainly," and should ; necessity arise "hit straight from the shoulder," for my position is one of Abso- . Into Independence, and tho welfare of tho citizens will 'come before ans" other consideration. I believe I may justly claim to be a thorough business man, and I confidently seek your support.—Yours faithfully, JOHN FULLER, JUN. . . ' PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON KORTH. . ; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-A. requisition, widely signed and representative of many interests, has just - reached'me, asking me to stand for' Wellington North in tho Liberal interest. ■ In reply, I beg to state that I have much ~ pleasure in acceding to. the request, and I shall take an "early opportunity of placing my views before tho Electors. ■ARNOLD W. IZARD. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. BR. CAMERON (Independent Candidate) will address the Electors and explain his platform at Sydney Street Schoolroom TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. Several things new in local municipal politics •will bo explained. • CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. W. H. BENNETT, Building 'Contractor/in response to a very general request, has consented to become a ' Candidate at tho, coming.. Election for Councillors. ' ,' v' MUNICIPAtvELECTIONS..-, ; MTALTER SCOTT BEDFORD will ad- » » dress a Meeting of Electors in tho Newtown Library Hall, on MONDAY ■ EVENING, Ihp 10th INST, at 8 o'clock. Watch papers 1 , for future dates. MEETING'S. 1&/STR. A. L; IIERDMAN, M.P. for Wei-. ~ Ijngton will address his Constituents in the Concert Room of the ■ Town Hall on MONDAY' EVENING next, the 10th instant, at 8 p.m. ■■ '• , Subjects: Labour Legislation. The Need for. a Change of Government. JIOKDAY,'-APRIL'"IOth, at 8 .P.M. pENEKAL BOOTH'S 82nd Birthday /UT Celebrations. A Musical Treat. Band and Songsters taking part. Ite- . miniscences of the life of General Booth. ... Special collection for' Samaritan Fund. ' Admission Free. —D. A. Gunn, Adjutant. finHE Tea and Public Meeting of PrimiJL; , tivo; Mkjtlipdist-, Sunday School, Tuesdav,'. 11th'inst. •' liollhere.. Town hall. town hall. SATURDAY, APRIL Bth. . 1.011 •: (Independent Order of Rechabites). , SPECIAL VISIT OF HIGH CHIEF 'RULERS. : GREAT PUBLIC MEETING AND CIVIC WELCOME ! , Will be tendered to L BRO. J. P.HILIPSON, High Chief Ruler, i , ■ And BRO. C. W. CHURCHILL, Past High ' . Chief Ruler, from England, Who are touring tho world, and are attracting large audiences in Australia. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF LEAD- -. :• .ING VOCALISTS, ...Including MR. E. PARKES, MR. D. KENNY, and others. ■ MR., MAUGIIAN BARNETT will PreI * sido at the Grand Organ. ' No Chargo for Admission and No Collection. Chairman—His Worship the Mayor, MR. T. M. WILFORD, M.P. Doors open at 7 p.m.' Welcome at 8 p.m. C. S. S. KELLY, Hon Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, ' /PORONATION 'NEW 'ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. To be Opened at WELLINGTON, 2-lth MAY, 1911. 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. PRIZES will be awarded for the Best Photographs in the following Sections:— ' Set of 3 or more Pictures illustrating New Zealand Industries, Landscape, N.Z. Scenery, Seascape or Marine, Portrait Study, Animal Life, Genre '. or Figure Study, Set of Pictures illustrating Scientific . Subjects, Best Photograph (any. class) -for Juniors ■under 18 years of age. ' A Gold Medal will also be nwarded for tho Best Photograph: in'tho Exhibi--1 tion. . '' Entry. Forms and Schedules, with" full t particulars,, may be hail at "Dominion" Office, from any Photographic Dealer, or from • ■ H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, 5 Norwich Chambers, Wellington, t : 11- —— THE: CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1911. > . 24th MAY-29th JULY, 1911. DESIGNS for the;MOST SUITABLE '. CERTIFICATE OP AWARDS are invited. Competition; Open. Prize, for accepted design, J!3 3s. Design to bear above title. Size: lOin. x 12in. • Designs to., bo, .forwarded to the undcrV mentioned on or-before 30th April. 'J ' '' 11. F. 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