GBAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR! TOWN HAXL. EVERY EVENING 1 TOWN HALL. & p j^ acdlar and t^ancy trancing 1 Ofectacular and JTancy lUancing'. OVtfK n(\fi PERFORMERS: Under Direction of SIGNOR BORZONI OVER &\J\} PERFORMERS* Under Direotion of SIGNOR BORZONI RAFFLES. COMPETITIONS. SIDESHOWS. FANCY STALLS. SWEETS STALLS, Etc. * TUG-OF-WAR. 'SEMI-FINALS: TO-NIGHT— DRUIDS v. MIRAMAR. MONDAY—DRIVERS- v. TRAMWAY. WEDNESDAY— STAPLES v. PIONEERS. DOORS-OPEN 7 P.M. ADMISSION (including Chance in Art Union), -j /„ . THIS EVENING — SPECIAL ITEMS BY MEMBERS OF "WAN-
' WELLINGTON" RACESo AUTUMN MEETING. j TEEiVTHAM ' FRIDAY & SATURDAY, » APBIL 28th and 29th. « • FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. TRAINS LEAVE FOR RACECOURSE AT INTERVALS DIJBING THE DAT. A. E. WHYTE, .Secretary.
* — — MUNICIPAL ELECTION. * , j, A,' FEW of the. many reasons why the 1. -£X. citizens should Vote for GODBER : He. has had eight years' previous -experience as a City Councillor. -He has always endeavoured to perform his municipal pledges. liHe is able to bring practical business knowledge ,to bear on all civic matters. lu .He will use every effort to see justice done to all classes in the city and suburbs. /He will -insist upon honest, judicious, and • economical administration. He will oppose any increase of thea already heavy burdens on the citizens by increased taxation. < .He -will use every effort to promote the prosperity and progression of the city. Many more reasons might be given, but thefie are sufficient to warrant the electors .to Vote for GOBBER. * MUNICIPAL ELECTION. iNEW, BLOOD ! NEW BLOOD ! • Sis -always wanted in a live, healthy community, therefore VOTE J?OE ." CHARLES M'INTYEE, 1 a man of energy and brains. f"I know Wellington and I want Wellington to know mo." EASTBOURNE ' I^STE MUST HAVE SOUND-i ■ W MANAGEMENT BY BUSINESS MEN. 'f THERE MUST BE NO WILD BORROWING SCHEMES Of any sort like the following: — 'Extract from N.Z. Times, 30th Januaiy, 1911, re E&stbourne 'Water and Drainage. "The following resolution was moved, 'by the Mayor (Mr. H. W. Shortt).— ''That in the opinion, of this meeting a ' "WATER AND DRAINAGE System IS 1 NECESSARY for the Borough, and this meeting approves the proposaJs of the * Council.' " This was part of the policy of the present Mayor and Council ; it would have >cost the Borough £17,500. THE POLICY WAS UNSOUND. .It Was rejected by 70 per cent, of the voters. "VOTE FOR THE BUSINESS TICKET: For Mayoralty — David Robertson. For Councillors — G. L. Bannatyne R. L. Button F. C. Crease B. Doherty Wm. Hobbs Jas. Hutchen F. Wallace Mackenzie R. Renner " MUNICIPAL ELECTION. \i7-ELEINGTON COLLEGE OLD " BOYS and SPORTS VOTE FOR "KUTI" CAMERON , (Dr.), and LEN' r . N RALLY NEXT WEDNESDAY. ' CITY COUNCIL EJECTION. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I most ■ l respectfully solicit your votes and interest on my behaJf at the Election for Councillors on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst. If honoured with a seat at the. Council's table your interests and that of the City will be assiduously looked after by me. A. H. EULLFORD. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I reBJI spectfully solicit your support in my Candidature for a seat on the Board, and if returned will use my best endeavours to maintain the present sound administrative policy of the Board. Yours faithfully, W. T. HILDRETH. HARBOUR BOARB ELECTION. To the Electors of Karori, Eastbourne,, pblixamar, Eetone, Lower Hutt, Upper l "HuLt, Onsloiv, J ohnsonvilles and the Counties of Hutt and Maka-ra. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— Having JLi represented you for the past threo yearn on the Wellington Harboin- Board. I trust ' that my actions have generallymerited jour appreciation* sufficiently towan ant you in again according; me your support. The prudent policy imposed upon th&t. Boaid by the trade conditions of the past threo years has had my hearty support. I shall, if re-elected, continue to support this policy, and oppose all fancy (.chemes involving the expenditure of loan money. Question.? affecting those portions of the harbour within the suburban area- will receive my earnest consideration, and I cau assure you that whatever will assist in their further development will receive my hearty support. Trusting to again receive your support and confidence, I am, yourt respectfully, • , J* W. MTSWAJSC,
CITY / COUNCIL . ELECTION. MR. JOHN FULCER'S COMMITTEE. TO-NIGHT— COMBINED AND MONSTER MEETING. THE Combined Committees and Supporters- are particularly requested to attend TO-NIGHT'S (Saturday) Meeting, at 8 o?clock, to be held in Turnbull's "'Rooms, Panama-street. General Committee Rooms — 31, Pana-■ma-street. Telephone 1520. All Lady Supporters are respectfully iinvited to be present. MONDAY, 24th APRIL. Mr. John Fuller, jun., will address a. Meeting at Norchlaaid Methodist School at 7.30 p.m. Also Tea Kiosk, Kelburne, at 8.30 p.m. A meeting of Mr. Fuller's Brooklyn Committee will be hold on Monday and Tuesday next, at. 8 p-in., at Benge's-Rooms. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TMTR. JOHN CASTLE will Address the Electors at the Public Hall, Newtown Library, on MONDAY, the 24t:i'of April, at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TyTR. S. J. MORAN will Address the Electors at the Social Hall, Wadestown, on MONDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. A LEIGH HUNT will Address the • Electors as -under : — KlLßlßNlE— O'Donnell's Hall, MONDAY, 24th, 8 p.m. BROOKLYN— SchooI, TUESDAY, 25th, 8 p.m. Please Note Alteration in Dates. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. XJI GALLICHAN will address the- *--^ # Electors in the Tiffin Social Hall, Manners-street -(next Winder's Conner)- on > MONDAY NEXT, when he will deal with the Electric Light, Tramway, Town Planning, and other Municipal Matters. Chair taken promptly at 8 o'clock. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO T?HE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to announce to you that I will, deliver an address 011 Municipal Affairs generally in the ConcertChamber of the Town Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, the 24th inst., at 8* o'clock. ' J. E. FITZGERALD. NOTE.— Messrs. R. Fletcher and W. T. Hildreth will also address the meeting. "jft/TESSRS. \ LEN. M'KENZIE, CHARLES M'INTYRE, and DR. CAMERON will Address the Electors of Brooklyn at Benge's Corner, at 7.30, on MONDAY NIGHT (weather permitting). MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. -r^HAROLEY THORPE will speak TOvJ NIGHT at Forester's Hotel, Ghuz-. nee-street, 8 p.m. MoumVCook, Buckle-* street, MONDAY. Sydney-street, Wellington Hotel, TUESDAY. Workers Roll up at 8 p.m. "MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. "l^fß. V. R. MEREDITH will address the IVJL Electors as foito-ws: — MIRAMAR— (Hofman and Potley's, Monday, 24th, 8 p.m. WORSER BAY— (Wyett'a Store), Tuosday, 25th, 8 p.m. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. TOHN BRODIE will address tho Electors of Miramar at the Kiosk, Worser Bay, on MONDAY, tho 24th inst., and at •tho Tea Rooms, Seatoun Tram Terminus, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 25th inst. Both meetings at 8 p.m. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■S-J A Meeting will be held at the Kaiwarra Hall, MONDAY, 24th, at 7 p.m. All Candidates are invited to Address electors. R. W. DINGWALL. "HARBOUR BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. R. FLETCHER will Address the City Electors on "Harbour and Council Matters," at tho Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. ' Messrs,. Hildreth and Fitzgerald will also speak. Mr. J. P. Luke M.P., will preside. MUNICIPAL Electors— Vote for John , fculler, Junr., and oareful administration of the city's, affair*. ,
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