NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS
TROTTING MEEIING AT WALLACEVILLE,
18th Februaiy, 1905
ON SATURDAY, 18th February, a special passenger tiain will leave Te Aio at 12.40 p.m , Wellington 12.50 p.m., and arrive Wallaceville 2 0 p.m , a letuin tiain leaving Wallaceville lor Te Aio at 5.50 p.m. These trains will stop at all stations. BY ORDER.
TO THE BURGESSES CITY OF WELLINGTON.
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I lespectfully announce myself as a Candidate tor the Mayoialty at the forthcoming Election. Trusting that my sei vices as Councillor have met with your appioval, and that I shall receive youi suppoit tor the higher office. I am, youis faithfully,
JOHN P. LUKE
READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING.
BLADDER TROUBLES CURED BY
VITADATIO
Read Mi O'Cunnoi's lestimony
Venetian, Kennedy-stieet Glebe Po:nt. Dear Sir,^ — You will be glad to know of the cuie youi medicine, VITADATIO, has worked on me. About twelve months ago I was attacked with, inflammation of the bladder. For eight months I i\as under the treatment of three of the Sjdney doctors, but their efforts failed to cuie me. In Novemba; last I commenced taking VITADATIO, and in less than two months I was thoroughly cured. I have had no trouble since then. I trust this letter will be of u^e toyou, and induce others to tiv VITADATIO. Yours faithfully. (Signed) S. W. O'CONNOR For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Head Office 439, FLINDERS LANE, Melbottbne. Correspondence Invited. Write foi Testimonials. The pi ice of Medicine i> os 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents. Kempthome, Piossei and Co Ltd., N.Z. Diug Company, and Shailand and Co.
Haste ! Haste ! Haste ! E\ei\ day bungs neaier the time when the Carpenters, Bricklayers, Masons, Plumbers. Electricians, &.c , will have command of certain portions of our shop. To gi\e them as much room as possible we must clear another £10,000 worth of stock. To enable us to get this lot cleaied we shall maik scoies of lines clown to the lowest marking point.
..THE ECONOMIC. IS THE SHOP TO BUY FIRE SALE GOODS. Chilchen's White Lawn Pinafoies, 1 9 , Salvage Puce, 1/Childien's White Lawn Pinafoies, tnmmed, 3/l> , Salvage Puce, 1/11 Childien's Wool Caps and Tarns, usually 6/6 , Salvage Puce, 1/Boys' Tweed Caps, blue, fawn, black, Bd. ; Salvage Pnee, 4d Men's Black Balbriggan Sox, clocked ankles, 1/6 ; Salvage Puce, 9d Ladies' Crash Jackets, latest shapes, 12/6; Salvage Pnce, 4/11 Ladies' Clash Skirts, latest styles, 6/11 , Salvage Puce, 3/0 Veiling, newest patterns, navy, blown, black, 1/6 , Salvage Puce, Od. Blankets, Quilts, Towels, and Curtains at Salvage Pi ices Sample Hosiery, Underclothing, and Skirts at Salvage Piices Millinery, Flowers, a beautiful lot not damaged, 3/11 ; Salvage Puces, 1/Ladies' Stiaw Hats, all seasonable goods, 4/6; Salvage Prices, 1/-.
GEORGE & KERSLEY'S SALVAGE FIRE SALE WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 242, 18 February 1905, Page 9
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461Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 242, 18 February 1905, Page 9
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