| EtEOTION NOTICES, Tl/TUNICIPAL "AND HAEBOUfi ■ LTI - . BOARD ELECTIONS. ;;" CITIZENS' TICKET, ' CITY COUNCIL: ♦ATKINSON, A. R, "BARBER, W. H. P. - "FULLER, J; •FROST, G. ♦FITZGERALD, J, E, ' •GODBER, J. / ";V; : HUTCHESON, J, •LUCKIE, M, •M'KENZIE, LEN 1 •THOMPSON, W, J, •WRIGHT, R. A. ♦Present Councillors.. HARBOUR BOAEDt• CABLE, W. FITZGERALD, J. E. HILL, H. G. WRIGHT, R. A. Vote for the men who have served- the City well in the past, and. may be trusted to do the best in your interests in the future. .VOTE THE WHOLE TICKET!.Cut this out for Reference. Greater Wellington Town-Planning and Municipal Electors' Association. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. 7S7OTE THE GENUINE ASSOCIATION Vj TICKET. FINAL MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN.-.' Speakers: W. H. P. Barber, R, Hall; J. Godber, Led M'Kenzie (Council ,'iCandidates); H. G. Hill Board), - "' Chairman:. Hon. J. G. W. Aitken. , ' METHODIST ' CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, MOLESWORTH STREET.Speakers: G'. Frost, W. H. Bennett,- J. E. Jenkinson (Council Candidates); . Wm. Cable, and A. Leigh Hunt (Harbour Board Candidates). Chairman: Dr. Newman, M.P.. VOTE THE ASSOCIATION TICKET. MAYOR, COUNCIL, HARBOUR BOARD, HOSPITAL BOARD. : ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. , ■ KHAND AT J iXHHWABD.'*\'..'' H A PUBLIC MEETING of , the Electa*) • - of the above Ward will.be held in'--the Khandallah Publio Hall, .TO-NIGHT ~ (Tuesday), at. 8 o'clock, to.be addressed by ;- E:i C. ALDERSON, H. E. ANDERSON,« J. G. SMITH. Electors from all. Waidt , of, the Borough are'invited to attend. HARBOUR; BOARD ELECTIONS. T'-ADIES - AND .. .GENTLEMEN,—I wisH' ;Ju to respectfully'request that the 7458 ELECTORS • 7458 ELECTORS - _ ■ who voted for me at; the last election; will be good enough to do eo again oa Wednesday .Next, \and .each influence 4 friend to do likewise. ' /• TO THEM AND ELECTORS. GENERALLY, I trust my. active work in the City's interests has been such as fully warrants; my election'as a member of the : WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD in "which oapaoity my best semises wiEalways be freely given.' ; . Yours sincorely, A. LEIGH HUNT. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ■ BIENNIAL ELECTION. j ' Combined District" „of the .Counties of Hutt and Makara, the Boroughs : of Onslow, . Karoni, Miramar, Petone, Lower Hutt, and Eastbourne, .and the Town Districts of- Johnsonville- suid Upper Hutt. 1 I HEREBY give notice that the following . persons have been duly nominat- . ed for the office of Member of the Wei- ' lington Harbour Board, for the abovedescribed combined District, viz.:— M'ARTHUR, CHARLES MTSWAN. JOHN WILLIAM SHORT, ftICHARD, WALTON WATSON, DAVID JAMES And, there being only two vacancies to be , filled, a poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on Wednesday, 28th. April, 1915, at the following places, viz.: .Eastbourne Hall, Eastbourne. Eastbourne Borough Council Office; Ferry. Wharf, Wellington. Menzies's Hall, Silverstream. Welch's Hall, Taita. ' Dr. Fell's Boatshed, York Bay. Old School House, Wainui-o-mata. Assombly Hall, Fahautanui. Robertson's Stores, Plimmerton. ;- Chas. Slight's Residence, Paekakariki. Wise's Hall, Faraparaumu. .' Carter's Residence, Rsikorangi. Johnsonville Town Board Office, Johneon< ville. Kaiori Borough Council Chambers, • Karori. ' Russell's Refreshment Rooms, near Cemetery, Main Road, Karon. Town Hall, Main Street, Lower Hutt. Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt. ' Hutt County Council Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington.; Post Office, Makara. ' Potter's Hall, Ngahauraaga. School House, Tawa Flat. Mrs. Auty's Hall, Porirua. Miramar Borough Offices, Miramar. Town Hall, Miramar. The Kiosk, Worser Bay. M'Farlane's Store, Seatoun. Khandallah Public Hall, M'Kenzie Rfed, Khandallah. Methodist Churchroom, Main Road, Ngaio Victoria Road, Upper Kaiwarra. Methodist, Churchroom, Porirua Road, . Kaiwarra.. Onslow' Borough Council Office, Ballano® ' Street, Wellington: r St. Augustine's Hall, Victoria. Street, Pe» tone. . ...... Friendly Societies'. Hall, Elizabeth Street, Petone. Schoolroom, Koro Koro. ■ Upper Hutt Town Board Office, TJppei Hutt. ' Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Petone this 10th day of April. 1815. " " i ' W. J. GARDNER, . ■ '> - • • Returning Officer.-' FUN FOR TEE; KIDDIES. 7 A CHILD'S Toy and the grown-ups delight. The Bubbler blows peat biff transparent Bubbles that" can 1)6 filled with tobacco smoke, and thrown'about to the intense amusement of everybody. One box makes 20 thousand Bubbles. "Post free, Is. 'Catalogues sent free..*: Av W. Moran and Son, 60 Willis Street," Welling. ton. : BOOTS are never down at heel if fit-, ted with •- -• - • WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. ' Every Footwear dealer recommends them.' IN all books where ready access is neces. sary to. the next, unused form, The' "Eve)-Ready" Patented Quick-Referenco' device is unequalled. Cheap,, effective,and simple. J?ull particulars from the Sole -Agents," the Wellington* Publishing:' Company, Ltd., 'AveriueiJ Welunsfton.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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