f ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON NOETH. J P. I/UKE . P. LUKE THE ONLY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE Will Address You in ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Tinnkori Hood, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Patriotism is the first essence of duty. Vote for J. P. Luke, the Win-the-War Candidate. ■ CAPT. BARCLAY, Chairman. ■ C. S. H. KELLY, Secretary. TOTJLLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. TO THE LADIES OP THE ELECTOIUTE. A PUBLIC MEETING for LADIES ONLY will bo held in the TEA KIOSK. KELBUHN, on THURSDAY, FEBROAiIY 21, IMS, at 8. p.m., in tke interests ot tile NATIONAL GOVERNMENi' CANDIDATE, MR J. P. LL'KE. lilt J. P. LUKE. ADDRESSES will be .civen by RIGHT lION. W..F. JIA'SEY, HON. D. H. GUTHRIB (Minister in Chargu of Di6oharged Soldiers), and ME. J. HUTCHESON, On Subjects of National and Immcdiato Importance. C. S. S. KELLY, Secretary. "5/yELLINGTON NOKTH ELECTION. . LABOUR CAMPAIGN In support cf H. E. HOLLAND. POST OFFICE SQUAKE, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOON. . Speakers: P. C. Webb, SI.P ; City Council, lor E. J. Howard (Christchurch), ■T. Brindle, J Thorn. . NORTH ELECTION. TO-NIGHT. •' TO-NIGHT. H. E. HOLLAND. H. E. HOLLAND. TEA KIOSK, KELBUKN, at 6 o'clock. .Subject:- "The Government aud its Fiscal Fallacies." WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. I H. K HOLLAND. 11. B. HOLLAND. Labour Candidate. Will Speak. TO-NIGHT, ZOth-Tca Kiosk, Kcihurn, B o'clock. THURSDAY, 21st—St. Paul's schoolroom, Tinakori Road, at 8 ,p.m. FRIDAY, 22nd-Masonic Hall, Boulcott St, at 8 p.m. Telephone No 4405. MR, A DE B. BRANDON ■ ■■ . ■ WILL.'ADDRESS THE ELECTORS as follows:— WEDNESDAT-Haeonio Hall, Boulcott Street. THURBDAY-Northland School. '. .EACH.EVENING at % \ At every meeting Mr. Brandou'B Candida- ■ is receiving increasing and enthusias-, \tlc support. BFi WITH THE WINNING ■: CANDIDATE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. fOOUBD-EESIDENOE recmired-by Young JO Man, single room preferred, and use of shed. Apply "Mechanic," "DominioW" Offioe. __ eSIvLEMAN, attending Teachers', draining College, desires lodgings in a urivato house cr boardinghouse. Write '"Board," 41.0arlylo Street, Napier, urgentH7j__ *7IBHI'G\RS to Flimmerfcon will find flret. V cUfti Accommodation at Plimmerton | House. \l\iie Vaughan, Proprietress. Tariff, 35b. \P'>r week. ! TgTAOANObr, well-furnished large front V roqn\, balcony, single, double, befl. sitting-roani, harbour view; Quiet, select 'Phone, 1441., 59 Boulcott Street. ". TTARSTMt HALL. Mahore Btreot, Ki\- ' O birnl.e—Board and Residence, near Lyall Bay atid Evans Bay. Moderate tariff for perimnnent and oßßiial guests. Mrs. • Whitlaw, i?r(\prietres3. 'Phone 3135 (three rings).; . OTJBEN'S ■ rIEIVATE HOTEL, Plimmor'e 1 Stepß, ibpposite "Dominion" News- i papar Offioe. ivne minute from tram, rail, or etoamer. \l?very comfort and convenience. Excellen \ cui6ine. Moderate tariff. S. P. Davis. I'Vopriotor. 'Phone 2310. BUTLANIJ' PRIVATE HOTEL, DOMINION AH\ENUE (Plimmer'e Steps). . This new', commodious, flrst-cfaei • Private Hotel Iβ , now open to Teooive , clueste. Luxuriomely furnished; 2 bathrooms on each tloor; excellent cuisine. Commanding rieiv from roof garden of Wellington and lltkrbour. Terms moderate. ', ' MRS. M'OOiRMIOK, Proprietrosi. 'Phone 623. , ORIENT PIirVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. rjTHE most oharra? epot in Wollington, X facing the Hanbcwr. Cross thq road any timo and have i , . 'flip. Seven minutes from the City. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully Ituirnishod. Tioellent '. Cuieine. ■ ■ > • , Country Visitors specially oatered for. i Terms on application to OHAELE3 TiUWSBY, Manager. . Telephone 354 A. ' ( • WHITEHALL PKTOVTE BOARDINOHOUBE (opposite "lyominion" Offlco), Plimmer's Steps, Wellington. Situated in J epacfous gardens, with siwfcndid view Cltv and Harbour; ono minutte train, Post Office Wharvee. Excellent imisine. H. and c. water; all conveniences. Terms, 4a. 6d. por day Weekly by al'ilangemcnt. MRS. 7. L. ALLAH. Uanageress. •Phone 1617. MILLIGAN'S S|i KELBORN I AVENUE, .j THE NEW STYLE DEB&8. SUIT t is a specialty with MILUGAiN'B Export f Taijors. . ECZEMA. RADIO LOTION AND OINICWENT.-A . Guaranteed Cure for all Ikinde ol Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds of ' sufforers cured wookly and cnreil perman. 1 eutly. Tho dietrossing irritation is relieved on FUST APPLICATION. Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage ll'V extra. MADAME AIHE, 23 Smecton'a AlWlding, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. "~ WANTED BUY, '"' ' CjBWDfG Maohtnes, ony mak«)t best • C 3 prices. We also repair all ;mak«s. Globe Grand Opera Hauso, Manm'-re St •Phono 4214. ; Gold was first cohiet! in EnglaiUl bj Henry 111 in 1267. three or four Mjteciiiien being still prosorvctl. It T;V a ourtoiis fact that its circulation. :\('.ts petitioned ngainsl, by ihn citi'/.ens >of 7 London. Edward 111 was tho fnist Princo whoso p;old coin was circulated, pinco which timo it h.ia been noniirioKi tender in England. '. : . When "TAN-OL" comes in, - goes out. A splendid polisher for floors' i t and furniture leather and tan shoes. In. ' tins-liquid, Is.; pasto, 6d.—Advt. \J (
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