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ELECTION NOTICES. NOTICE OF. POLLING-DAY. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1903, and. its Amendments, 1, James Edward Frederick Perry, Returning Uflicer for the Electoral District of Wellington South, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 7tii day of December, 1918, under the hand of the Clerk of the AVrits, an election will be held for tho return of-a qualified person to serve as member for the said district; and that tho latest hour for receiving nominations of Candidates wili ho noon on the 9th day of December, 1918; and. that .the Poll, if necessary, will bo taken at .the several Pollingplaces of tho said district ou the 19th , day of December, 1918. Every man'desirous of becoming a Candidate must be nominated by not less than two .electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by Section 105 of the said Act,-delivered to 'the Returning Officer on, or "before Noon on tho 9th day of December, 1918'. Hours of Polling are from 9 a.m.-.to 7 p.m. Dated this 7th. day. of December,'l9lß. ''.'• ' J. E. I'. PERRY, Returning Officer.-'

SOUTH WELLINGTON BY-ELECTION [ l/TR. A. A. WHITELAW desires to thank his friends and supporters in tho Wellington South Electorate who did i him the honour to ask hira to contest tho by-election, and regrets that, for health reasons following on influenza, ho will be unable to accede to'the request. I WELLINGTON SOUTHBY-ELECTION. , NOTICE TO CASTLE'S SUPPORTERS. t; ' ■ ' .- ■ ': ■ IJCTILL those Electors wishing th-assist •. , Mr. Casfle in the coming campaign s kindly hand in their names to.-Miss Castle, U'9 Riddiford Street, TO PREt PARE FOR THE BIG PUSH? r J- ' ■ " . : 1 TO THE ELECTORS OF. WELLINGTON SOUTH. r > LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- • j T HAVE|decided- to accede to the re- •*- quest dto Contest the .Seat rendered ; vacant by the death of Mr. A. H. Hind- . marsh, and will .be pleased to receive \ from you the same liberal support, that _ you have so'generously given me in my more'hu,mble'position as one of your, representatives on tho Wellington City ' Council. ..'■■. Yours faithfully,. _ Ll '•-/ ' GEORGE, FROST. ■ Public Meetings will be held as soon as arrangements enn bo mnde.PUBLIC NOTICES. ' INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC- ,•' — v - npHE SALE of Christmas Gifts, Child- . JL jen's Toys, Cakes, Sweets, and 1 numerous otlier. articles will bo held in : DR. ADAMS'S GROUNDS, 86 The Tor- ' race, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, "DECEMBER 13, from 2.30 to 0 p : iii.-' I PROCEEDS for the BENEFIT OF SUFFERERS from the INFLUENZA '. EPIDEMIC HER EXCELLENCY THE COUNTESS > OF LIVERPOOL has-"very kindly consented to Open the Sale'at 2.30 urn. Afternoon Tea can be procured. Admission is. If wet,, the Sale will be.held in St. AndrowV Church Schoolroom,.,Tho Terrace, circumstances permitting. INFLUENZA.''WELLINGTON NORTH DEPOT. npHE.. above Depot. will be closed from To-day! All accounts Should be rendered immediately to Mr. Herbert Boss, Box 658, and all donations may also be sent to this address. ; Tho Committeo wishes to thank very heartily all thoso workers who havo combined to help them in the fight;. ; S. ROBERTSON ORE. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD.' NOTICE is given that the next Meet; ing of the Board will be held at~ this Office on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918, at 10 a.m. . G. 11. M. M'CLURE, , Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands 'Office, ';■ Wellington, December i; 1918. ■ BUSJNESS NOTICES. A LAN SPICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGE- •' MENTS -~.'.. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND ' ' VALUE. * ' Send any Photograph you want Enlarged here. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opptsite Hotel Windsor).' 'Phones 326,1 and 1214. ■ AFE Bathing for •the children on Otaki Beach. Kiosk and Quadrangle ready in December.. All particulars and tariff from B. Brown, Otaki. T&T BARBER AND CO., Dyers and w » • Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street. Cit>. 'thorns Sifli." / ? =z . .ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES : + —___ STOCK-BUYER KILLED. By Telegraph.—Prces AasociatMn. Dannevirke, December 7. A motoring fatality occurred on the. ' Dannevhkr.-Woodville Road on Friday . evening, Mr. J. Winterii|gham, stock ■ agent, Pahiatua branch of the AVairarapa i Farmers' Co-operative Association, and i formerly stock-buyer in Dannevirke for i the AYainguwa Freezing AVorks,. being found dead in a creek,beneath, his car, ' which had crashed through the side of tho bridge. Deceased was a single man. A novelty has appeared on tho market in the shape of a toasted tobacco, and has caused quite a sensation in smokers' circles. Just as cooking, broiling, or roasting develops the flavour and makes food more savory, appetising, and also more digestible, so, ioo, the. process of toasting seems to have a most beneficial effect upon the tobacco. Small wonder that the new toasted Gold Pouch and Three Diamonds brands have greatly gained in popularity through this latest improvement. Smokers should try these ' and test tho new flavour. Gold ■ Pouch and Three Diamonds are made of N.Z. grown leaf, famous for. its .iinall : percentage, of Nicotine. Doctors and ex- , perls proclaim them' to bo a healthier smoke than foreign tobaews; Is. for 2ozs. -Advt. j The advantages of getting us to remove your furniture? AVhy! they aro evident! Our motor saves time, our expert, hands handle things carefully, properly. We move into, out of, or'about town. The Now Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay,—Advt. i. \

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 7

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