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£50 IN PRIZES WILL be given away during our SECOND ANNUAL CHEMIST SALE, which starts on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT. Every purchaser, however small, will receive a Coupon. Winning number will be published daily in the Post. During the Sale your Sight Tested Free and a pair of the Best Spectacles for 3s 6d. PRANK SHAW, QUALIFIED CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, WILLIS-ST. (Opp. Duthie's). BOSTOCK'S FAMOUS FOOTWEAR, ! fFTHE name of "Bostock" on Boots is A as well known as "Sheffield steel" ib on knives, and, like the latter, is world- - renowned for Hard Wearing Qualities AT LOW PRICES ! Gents' Glace Kid WALKING BOOTS, very easy , to the feet, smart in appearance, in "The Alaska" and "The Ritz" styles, 20/Gents' Glace Kid WALKING BOOTS, with new plain front, a boot you should see, 22s 6d. E. PEARCE & CO., LTD., CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. I HEREBY give Notice that THOMAS' MASON WILFORD was on the 19th day of APRIL, 1911, duly nominated as a Candidate for the office of Mayor for tho City of Wellington, and as the number of Candidates did not exceed tho number of vacancies to be filled, I did on the day, and at the placo, publicly declare, and do hereby publicly notify the said THOMAS MASON WILFORD to bo duly elected to such office. Dated this 20th day of April, 1911. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. WILFORD wishes to convey his warmest Thanks to the Electors for their continued confidence, and assures them that he will endeavour to merit the trust placed in him. WELLINGTON CITIZENS' LEAGUE. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. ELECTORS are requested to Vote for the following: — CITY COUNCIL MEMBERSATKINSON, A. R. BARBER, W. H. P. BENNETT, W. H. COHEN, F. FITZGERALD, J. E. FLETCHER, R. FROST, G. CODBER, J. HUNT, A. LEIGH MORAN, S. J. PRICE, H. SHIRTCLIFFE, G. SMITH, JOHN THOMPSON, W. J. TREVOR, J. HARBOUR BOARD MEMBERSFITZGERALD, J. E. FLETCHER, R. HILDRETH, VV. TREVOR, J. Vote as above, and vote for Safe Management of the City's Affairs and for Fair Administration for All Classes as against administration for one class only. VOTE!— VOTE EARLY! VOTE FOR THE WHOLE TICKET. GET ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE. Remember Polling Day — WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. All Citizens are urged to Join and Support tho Citizens' League. iN~BANKRU PTCY] IVTOTICE is hereby given that a Divi-i-^l dend (2) in the undermentioned Estate is now payable at my ofnee, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on all proved claims and upon production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement: — RITSON, ELIZABETH — Second and final of 7s 6d in the £ (making 20s in £), together -with interest at 6 per cent. A. SIMPSON, Official Assignee. Wellington, 20th April, 1911. WfE CARRY The Most Extensive Stock of OFFICE DEVICES OFFICE DEVICES In Australasia. CARD SYSTEMS, FILING SYSTEMS BOOKCASE SECTIONS ROLL-TOP DESKS. Etc, Etc. THEOFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, "~— "l7 an< ] lg.-'Cuba-sC Wellington' 'Phone 1676 A HOUSE in which Puritan Soap is not used is now almost unknown. It is the soap that has made its mark. ITTIURNITURK Furniture— Richardson -E- Bros., 206, Upper Cuba-street. Cash buyers ; highest price given STfIIHE Trusty Triumph is absolutely the JL finest thitig on wheels. Adams, Ltd., Sole Agents. L. A. Benzoni, Rep., 36, Mercer-street. "STISITORS to Christchurch for tho v Holidays will find Superior Accommodation at St. Elmo, 52, Woreester-st. West. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. AN interesting feature of the Durbar, held at Delhi in May last, was the Ilajah of Pootrah's pet elephant — a magnificent bea3t, his superb proportions showing to advantage under their coating of Hunkydcry, which, bj the -way, is used to polish tho boots of his Highness's entire household^ "\S7ISITORS to Wellington should stay » at Clyde Court Private Hotel (moderate tariff), near Courtenay-pkcs tram ..stoß. Telephone SLlSk

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 1

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