NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY WELLINGTON'S CARNIVAL. ELECTION OF A QUEEN, PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 999 of "The Elections for -our Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Act, 1915," I hereby give notice that the following Ladies iave kindly submitted their names as Candidates: — 1. Mrs. Algar Williams, representing St. John Ambulance Association. 2. Miss Low, Combined Drapers. 3. Mrs. W. H. Smith, Forget-me-not Branch of Overseas Club. 4. Mis 3 Jessie Lewis, Young Boys' Society. 5. Mrs. S. Hempton, Residents of Te Aro. 6. Mrs. A. M,' Vicar, Highland Society, 7. Miss Teresa MTJnroe, West Coasters' Association. 8. Miss K. Doughty, Wellington Commercial Travelers, Central Club, and others, and Warehousemen's Association. 9. Nurse Everitt, Combined Sports. 10. Dr. Platts-Mills, Tramway Boys. 11. Miss M'Kegg, Manawatu District. 12. Miss M. E. Roseingravo, Trades and Labour Council. 13. Miss A. M. Palmer, Civil Service Association. 14. Miss' M. Senior, Petone and Lower Hutt Districts. 15. Miss Doris M'C-ormack ("Military Girl"), Trentham Boys. As there are more Candidates than are required to fill the Office," votes will be received on payment of 2d. per vote from all and sundry—the Citizens of this Dominion who desire to help in this good work. Polling will close at 9 p.m. on June - 26th, 1915. In order to prevent dolay and confusion, Citizens are advised to "Vote early and vote often, the oftener the better." LIST OF POLLING BOOTHS. The following is a list of plaoes where votes mav be deposited. Other booths will be added later:—Tram Depots, Lamb-' ton, Courtenay Place, and Newtown; Society's Office, 18 Grey Street; Kirkcoldle and Stains, Ltd.; Burlington Tea Rooms, Willis Street; Empress Theatre; Britannia Hotel: New Theatre; Maxwell's Tea Rooms; Shortt's Pictures; Albert Hotel; Everybody's Theatre; Te Aro House; Veitch and Allan's; Watt's Boot Shop, Clyde Quay; Whibcombe and Tombs; Government Printing Works; Public Trust Office; D.I-.C.; Tramway Hotel; T. Shields, Tailor, Willis Street; Lyall Bay Tea Rooms; Island Bay Tea Rooms; Boyd's Store, Kilbirnie; Petone; Hutt; Trentham Camp; Otaki; Levin; nae. SPECIAL TO VOTERS. The position the Candidates occupy in the poll will be announced nightly from the Secretaiy's Office, 18 Grey Street, George and Kersley's premises, from the Balcony of the Albert Hotel, and other places to be named later. It must bo clearly understood that the count is made from votes placed in tha ballot-boxes, not from butts of voting books. Committees having large eums of money to place at their Candidate's credit may purchase scri{> from the Treasurer's Office, 11 Grey Street, to avoid unnecessary counting of voting papers. Voters are warned that if the numbers on tickets purchased are afterwards altered this will render samo informal. Therefore, each -purchaser must select their number at time of purchasing. Polling hours at all times and Seasons. If the booth is not open call a policeman. E. J. COLLEY, Returning Offioer. I Dated this 21st day of May, 1915, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. AN INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum (less English Income Tax) for the Half-year ended 31st. December, 1914, has been declared on the 5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Stock; and will be paid on or about 11th Proximo. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 7th to 14th June, both days inclusive. F. R. RUSSELL, Chief Inspector for New Zealand. - Wellington, 22nd May, 1915. - TJOTELS FOR SALE. • n - DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. Established 1880. FOR SALE—Hotel, Wellington, central position; trade £150 weekly; easy house to run. No. 171 Hotel, freehold, Auckland, including 10 acres; 40 rooms; takings .£135. Price freehold, , No. IG9 First-class Commercial House, inland; takings near «£3CO. No. 163 Hotel, country, 6 years' lease; takings ,£140; free house. Price .£3OOO. No. 163 Country Hotel and Sheep Run; only house. Price ,£I6OO. No. 161 Canterbury, 5 years' lease (price furniture at valuation only); drawing 16 hhds. beer; takings <£100; brick hotel No. 160 Hotel, 6 years, trade <£100; drawing 20 hlids. Price .£3BOO. No. 159 -First-class Hotel, Hawke's Bay; takings .£'2so. Price, ,£5250; thoroughly progressive business. No. 158 Brick hotel, central position; takings .£200; drawing 50 hhds. monthly. Price on application. No. 157 Paying House, Newcastle, N.S.W.; 8 years' lease; takings .£9O. Price ,£2300; good position. No. 153 Hotel, country, trade .£25. Price .£650. No. 151 Hotel, Auckland, takings .£l9O. Price, .£4300. No. 150 Taranaki, G years, ,£IOOO. No. 147 Rangitikei, 6 years, trade .675. No. 145 Hawke's Bay. Price JI2GOO. No. 126 Wangauui District, G years, trade ,£SO; free house. No. 122 Manawatu, 81 years. Prico 422200. No. 121 DWAN BROS.,' WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. IN all books where ready access is necessary to the next unused form, The "Evei -Ready" Patented Quick-Reference device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, the Wellington Publishing Oitjvwr, Ltd,, "Domi&iott" Avenuo, . SKeJlinston,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 2
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