rapery. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY! i DRAPERY! 1! TliC remaining Portion of MARLOW AND CO.’S BANKRUPT STOCK. HAS been removed from George street to our temporary Premises, Rattray street, and is now offered for public sale at ENORMOUS REDUCTION. gW This is a Rare Opportunity for our Customers and the Public to supply themselves with CHEAP LOTS OF DRAPERY GOODS. The Whole Stock must be Sold at once. A Call Solicited. Tremendous bargains will be given. Note our new Address — rpHOMSON, STRANG, AND CO. DRAPERS, RATTRAY STREET.
Election Notices. BELL WARD ELECTION. jyjVR. LIVINGSTONE will meet the Electors in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock. TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL WARD. GENTLEMEN, —Having been requested by a large number of the Ratepayers in your Ward to become a Candidate for the office of Councillor, I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. If I am elected, I will devote the necessary time and attention to th - discharge of the duties of the office. Your obedient servant, A. R. LIVINGSTON. TO HENRY HOWORTH, ESQ. SIR —We, the undersigned Citizens and Electors of Dunedin, request that you will consent to be nominated as a Candidate to represent this in the Provincial Council ; and we pledge ourselves to promote your return, Leling convinced that from your sound practical ability, your experience as a member of the General Assembly, and your long residence in this City, the Constituency and the Province in general will be greatly benefitted by your election. (Here follow the signatures.) TO MESSRS WM. MASON, JAMES MILLS, F. H. IRVINE, THOMAS BEVERIDGE, JOHN S. DOUGLAS, DAVID HUNTER, A. R. LIVINGSTONE, G. HINDLE, and the other Gentlemen signing the’Requisition. I HAVE much pleasure in complying with your requisition, and will take an early opportunity of publicly addressing you on the leading subjects which will be brought under the consideration of the Provincial Council. Thanking you for the honor you have con-, ferred upon me, 1 am, Your obedient servant, IIENRY HOWORTH j TO THE ELECTORS OF BELL WARD. GESTLEMEN, —Being a Candidate for the representation of Bell Wai’d in the City Council, I beg most respectfully to solicit your suffrages. Should you do me the hosier to elect me, nothing shall be wanting on my part, to carry out the duties devolving on me in a creditable manner aud I trust to your entire satisfaction, I am, Gentlemen. Yours obediently, W. WOODLAND. Tenders. rfIENDERS arc invited till noon on SaturB day for Alterations to Cottage. Plans may be seen at Octagon Timber Yard. Lowest or any |Tcnder not necessarily accepted.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2509, 2 March 1871, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2509, 2 March 1871, Page 3
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