THE BRITISH ARE NOT A DEFIANT RACE. TVTEVERTHELESS preparations for ■ i -^ 1 defence must be going on, and additions made to our fleets for defensive purposes. DEEIANCE BUTTER Needs no defence. As a butter it stands in a class all on its own. The constantly increasing demand proves this. No wonder ! There's no butter to equal it. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. NOTICE. THE Retail Business now being carried on at the Cuba-street Shop will be transferred to the Lambton-quay Premises after 29th April, 1911. NOTICE TO~TRADERS. I THE undersigned, will not be responj sible for a^iy debts contracted in nay namo without written authority bearing my signature. R. R. RICHMOND, Taurakawa, Near Stratford. VOTE for Charles M'lntyre, a native of Wellington, whose* interests are wrapped up with yours 1 in making Wellington the first and finest city in the Dominion. ■"S7O-'£ for Trevor and a tramway over t Constable-street. nPW) the Electors. — Ladies and GentleJl men, — I again offer my services to you as Councillor for the City. Should my past services meet with your approval, I hope you will record that approval at the polling booth. Having time at my disposal, and 50 years' practical knowledge of building in all branches, I think my experience will be of value as a member of the Harbour Board. I therefore place myself in your hands, with a pledge to do my very best for the City and Board. — Yours, etc., JAMES TREVOR. WEDNESDAY SPORTS. LEN. M'KENZIE, .rill take the ball from behind the scrum, as of old, and try to beat all previous records in getting over the line. Dr. Cameron will also try to eclipse all his previous high jumping and sprinting records. All good sports should rally round them at tho poll and give each one vote. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ' T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I ■*-* respectfully 6olieit your Vote at Tomorrow's Eleciaon. Yours faithfully, W. H. P. BARBER. TO THE CITY ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to remind you that I am again a Candidate for the City Council, and to request a renewal of the confidence extended to me two years ago.. Yours faithfully, A. R. ATKINSON. YiOUR Council should consist of men of sane, progressive ideas. Therefore, voto for Charles M'lntyro. fli7'C''rE for Trevor and a tramway over v Constable-street. „-"■%- V '"*:,. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. VOTE FOR: MAYOR— H. W. SHORTT. COUNCILLORS— ' HARCOURT, C. J. S. MORRIS, J. ORGAN, W. J. PILCHER, T. W. PRESTON, H. W. ROSS, S. G. RUSSELL, C. WILLS, F. Your Vote is respectfully solicited for the above gentlemen, who pre OPPOSED to SUBSIDISING THE FERRY COMPANY. It is necessary in the interests of the Borough that the MAYOR should bo a PERMANENT RESIDENT. RATEPAYERS OF EASTBOURNE! ELECTORS OF EASTBOURNE I YOUR OWN INTERESTS VOTE FOR THE BUSINESS TICKET. FOR MAYORALTYDAVID ROBERTSON. FOR COUNCILLORS— G. L. BANNATYNE R. L. BUTTON F. C. CREASE B. DOHERT-_ WM.-HOBBS JAS. HUTCHEN F. WALLACE MACKENZIE It. RENNER. ■\T O T E FOR THOMPSON. ______________ \ WANTEDW 'ANTED Known— That I have enquiries for 5, 6, and 7-roomed HOUSES, from reliable tenants. Send particulars to the undersigned immediately. Rents collected S. GEORGE NATHAN, Land and Estate Agent, 20, Hunter-street. TO APPRENTICES. WANTED, good Girl Apprentices for sewing machines; also Boys for collar, harness, and saddle branches. Apply W. Wiggins, Ltd., Wholesale Saddlers, The Terrace. W' ANTED— Lampware. Night Lights now Is, Bracket Lamps from Is, Table Lamps 3s to 20s, Hanging Lamps (fitted with the latest pattern bur-firs) from 12a Sd to 45a. The" Sim* Hardware.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 1
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