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ELECTION NOTICES. ELEOTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH, You are invited to attend a Meeting at tho Kelburn Kiosk TO-MORROW (Thurs day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock,, when the NATIONAL, GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, Mβ. J. P. EBKE, li. J. P. LUKE, Will Addresß the Electors of this District, and placo before them the reason why he is tho only Candidate to support at this Election. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH, Support the Candidate Nominated by the National GovoUnment as their Representative. OAPT. BARCLAY, Chairman. 0. S. 8. KELLY, Secretary. WELLINGTON NORTH LY-ELECIiION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WADESTOWN. MR. J. P. LUKE, B, J. P. LUKE, THE NATIONAL QOVERNMEiS'It CANDIDATE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, Will Addroflfl the Electors of this dietrict at the OLUIi ROOM, POT STREET, on FRIDAY, FHURUARY 15tl\, at -8 p.m. 'Keiidonti of WADESTOWM, Support ' J. P. LUKE, THE WIN-TJIE-WAR OANI?IDATE! OAI'T. BARCLAY, Chairman. KKLLY, 6e.;retary. NORTH • ELECTION. H. K. HOLLAND, Labour Candidate. . Will Speak. ' THURSDAY—Wadcstown, Church, Room, Pitt' Street, 8 p.m. ' FRlDAY—Kelburn Tea Kiosk, 8 p.m. MONDAY, 17th-Northland MeMiodiet ■ Schoolroom,' 8 p.m. .. TUESDAY, 19th—Methodist Schoolroom, Molesworth Street, II p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.. Meet-ing in' Support of 11. E. HOLLAND, • ■ . ! POST OFFICE SQUARE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Al' NOON. Prominent Labour Speakers. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN Pursuance of the Legislature Acd 1908, and its Amendments, I, Joseph William Allan Hcenan, Returning Officer for tho Electoral District of Wellington North, do horeby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the Twelfth day of February, 1918, under the hand of the Deputy Clerk.of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of a tmallne'd person to Bervo as njember for the said district; and that' the lateet hour for receiving nominations of candidates will be NOon on the Eighteenth day of February, 1918; and that the poll, . If necessary, will be taken at the several pollineplacee of the eaid district on tho Twcnty--1 eighth day of February, 1918. Every man desirous of becoming a candidate .must be nominated by not lees than two eieotors of the district, by a. nomination paper as prescribed by Section 105 of the said Act. delivered to the Returning Officer on or before Nrion on the Eighteenth day of February, 1918. . Houre of Polling aro from.9 a.m. to 7 p.m. . Dated this Twelfth day of February, 1918. . J. W. A. HEEIJAN,' Iteturnine Officer. I PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP,. 148 Lambton Quay, Will Open its New Premises iSEXT FRIDKIHF^?SAKVD'itCROS? DAY. Produce of every description, including Lamb, Mutton, Cream Cheeses, Home-made Cakes, and all country delicacies. - Come early and get the best. MiBB Cooper and Miss Mopsi will have their usual Flower Stall, which mil be plentifully stocked. • Entire Proceeds for our Sick and WoundWANTED KNOWN. mHAT we are presenting 10 GUINEAS in J. Prizbs ... .FOR THE BEST SMALL GARDEN AROUND WELLINGTON AND SUBURBS Which are sown with COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS. COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS COOPER'S SEEDS OF SUCCESS This Season. ENTRIES CLOSE on THURSDAY, 14th February. . ... For further information and all particulars, apply to F. COOPER. LIMITED, Seed Merohants, i Mercec Street (oil Willis Street), WAR WORK. OTIAA AAA REQUIRED to extend SbiIUJ.UuW and carry on the great work of the CHURCH ARMY for Sailors and Soldiers. 1000 HUTS at all Fronts and Naval BaseiT 10 lately added to theee by New Zealand subscribers. All huts open to N.Z. and other troops for -rcet and recreation. 1000 BEDS at our Soldiers' Homes. Hundreds of the Ladies .of England volunteered to help the Ohuroh Army to make their leave as home-liko as possible. The Hon. G. W. Russell hac given his approval to our efforts to help the eolTho King, Right Hon. Lloyd George, Admirale and Generals and New Zealand Soldiers themselves have written appreciative letters referring to our work, carried out with the apsroval and by the-wish of tho War Office. Our Kitchen Oars, Recreation Huts, Ohapela. Hospitale, and Soldiers' Homes aro open to all. BUSINESS NOTICES. TT SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, ' ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 7 Willis Street. IS the Appointed Optiolan for the Wellington Hoepital and Charitable Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at tho above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. EOZEMA. IDADIO LOTION AND OINTMENT.-A JLV Guaranteed Cure for all kinds of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds, of Bufferers cured weekly and ourod permanently. The- distressing irritation is relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage Is. extra. MADAME AMIB, 2J Smeoton'a Building, Queen Btreot, AUCKLAND. REMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of his Now Zealand homo by posting him' one of Rawline's specially-propared Cakes. Send us your order, and we will post the parcel and Bend you the P.O. receipt. Our cakes are packed in absolutely air-tight tins. Tho cakes wo eont last year arrived in excellent condition, and we guarantee thorn all this year. Price, pack, od and posted, 7s. 9d. and 9s. Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantity. Orders received now will reach tho Front by Eaeter. J. Rawline, The White House. Palmereton North.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 7

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