TICKET No. 269 WON the Prize, value £3 3s, in connection with FRANK SHAW'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES during the Second Annual Chemist Sale, now being con1 ducted at The Medical Hall, Willisstreet (opp. Duthie's). Every day a Valuable Prize is offered, and every purchaser receives a Ticket for same free of charge. During the Sale No Charge is made for Testing your Sight, and you can procure a pair oi the Best Spectacles for 3s 6d. DO YOtj ;'; ' DANCE? 31 l rfiIHERE'S nothing so awkward, so A ungainly-looking, as a man whe attends a dance or evening party ie ill-fitting and shabby Dancing Shoes. Our DANCING SHOES, FROM 5/3j are perfect — perfect in style and make, graceful in design. They will keep their "shop shape" till the end of the season. Why not call and see them? E. PEARCE & CO., CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. - WELLINGTON CITIZENS' LEAGUE, CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. "S . . ..RS are requested to Vote foi -^ the following : — CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS— , * ATKINSON, A. R. V BARBER, W. H. P. BENNETT, W. H. "COHEN, F. ♦FITZGERALD, J. E. ♦FLETCHER, R. *FROST, G. GALLICHAN, E. GODBER, J. HUNT, A. LEIGH MORAN, S. J. G. *SMITH, JOHN THOMPSON, W. J. •TREVOR, J. HARBOUR BOARD MEMBERS— FITZGERALD, J. E. *FLETCHER, R. •HILDRETH, W, TREVOR, J. *Represents Sitting Members. Vote as above, and vote for Safe Man agement of the City's \ Affairs and f oi B'air Administration for All Classes _a! against administration for one class only VOTE!— VOTE EARLY! VOTE FOB THE WHOLE TICKET. GET ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE REMEMBER POLLING DAYWEDNESDAY! . WEDNESDAY 26th APRIL. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ALL CITIZENS ARE URGED TO JOD And SUPPORT THE CITIZENS' LEAGUE CUT THIS OUT AND TAKE IT WITI YOU WHEN YOU GO TO VOTE! CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In again coming before you as i Candidate, 1 wish to impress on 1 you tfr fact that I am entirely actuated with th desire to further the City's best interests and giving all sections fair play. 1 stam in all cases for economical and carefu management. I am an independent mai and a very large ratepayer. I will wor! for the City as I work for myself. I cai do no more. Yours truly, V. JENSEN. Committee Rooms : 233, Cuba-street. W. J. THOMPSON'S CANDIDATURE T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -i-i I again place myself in your hands and trust j'ou will renew the confidenc expressed when you elected me as a Com cillor last year. Having been closely connected with th commercial lifa _of Wellington for 2 years, I have gained the business exper: ence so necessary for a Councillor to po! sess, if the extensive Commercial concern which the Council now controls are t give satisfactory service to the residents. Yours faithfully, W. J. THOMPSON. VOTE FOll CASTLE! CASTLE! The Impartial Candidati progress with economy! furniture: WANTED' to Buy, Houses of Furn ture; highest price, cash down. ( Daubney, 148, Tory-street. |71VENING Dresses Bought in ai M-J quantity, also Left-ofr Clothin Mrs. Nightengale, 103,, Lambtoft-qua; 'Phone 2924.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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