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EEOEPTION To the ■D IGHT HON, SIR JOSEPH G. WARD, **■ P. 0., K.C.M.G., By the CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. ON HIS RETURN ' FROM THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS IN LONDON. In the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, On Wednesday, June 26, 1907, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. MEMBERS OF THE G-ENERAL COMMITTEE: His Worship the Mayor, Hon. T.. W. Hislop (Chairman). Hon. A. Baldey, M.L.C, Hon. Dr. Collins, M.L.C, Hon. Dr. Findlay, M.L.C, Attorney^Genieral, Hon. H. Gilmer, ML.C, Hani C M. Luke, M.L.C, Hon. T. Kennedy Maodonald, M.L.C (Chairman Executive Committee). Mr- W. H. P. Barber, M.H.R., Mr W. H. Field, M.H.R., Mr T. M. *W1- ; ford, M:H.R. Dr. Cahill, Dr. McArthur, Dr. Pollen. Messrs E. Arnold, R. E. Bannister, O. Beere, A. S. Biss, T. E. R. Burgess, 'E. Byrne, W. Byrne, A.. Carver, .J. H- 8.~ Ooates, A. Collins, J. j. Devine, j. M. Ferguson, J. E. Fitzgerald, C Foster, J. M. Geddis, A. A. G-eorge, L. iGeorge, J. Godber, R. J. Goodman, A. G-ualter, R. D. Hanlon, G. H- Harbroe, J. B. Harcourt. E. J. Hill, Jas. Hill, J. Hytetnd, J. E. Jenkwison, Geo. Lambert, T. S. Lamibert, D. R. Lawlor, E. J. Le Grove, A. Levy, B. M. Litcbfteld, W. A. Lloyd, J. P. Luke, W.Alpine, W. McLaughlin, W- McLean, Finlay McLeod, J. C Maddison, A. Maguire, ' J. W. Mofrinie, J. W. Minifie, M. Myers, D. J. Nathan, W. Naughton, J. J. O'Brien. M. O'Kane, P. J. O'Regan, j Allan Orr, W. Palmer, O. J. Pfaff, W. H. 'Quick, G. Shirtcliffe, G. J. Startup, J. Stratford. John Tait, W. A. Waters, W. H. Westbrooke, A. L. Wils-on, and P. Withington. His Worship the Mayor will welcome Sir Joseph G. Ward on behalf of the citizens. A short programme of vocai and instrumental music has been kindly arranged to be given under the direction of Mr. E. J. Hill. The Town Hall will be open to the Public free of charge, and the citizens are respectfully invited to attend and give to the Right Hon. the Premier a warm and enthusiastic welcome on his return from the Imperial Conference, By order. J. E. PAGE, Hon. Secretary. 19th June, 1307. I CYCLES FOR Tiffc^ CASH! !• ¥ lU'S« Balance 4s. Weekly--100 to Choose From. NONPABEIL CYCLE CQI, Wellington and Palmerston N. ZEALAJSTDIA FRUIT MART, (Next George and George) Riddiford-street, Newtown. TT AS a splendid seleotion of Fruit, finely XTI assorted, always on hand. Thenbranch m Revans-street has also the best products of the Auction Mart at prices defying cpmpetition of any color. BUEMAN & ETHEBLDGE. t™E BAZAAR, FOR TIES OF EVERY VARIETY. OLAEK & OLAEK, 15 Vivian-street. ! E. HAINES, QF the TERMINUS FISH SALOON, Newtown (near Tram Sheds), always fries fish of the best quality. Fish, boned and Bkinned, and always fresh fried. Fifth and Chip Suppers at 6d, and hot Fish to take home at 2d a slice. Open Daily, 11.80 to 2 p.m. ; 4.30 p.m. to midnight ; Sundays, 7to 11 p.m. The succulent Sausage that we make . Is the best of its brand m town ; For Sunday's breakfast it takes the cake, When done to a delicate brown. And for all Small Goods and the best of meat, apply to — W. WOLL.AND, 42 TORY-STREET. S. FIELD & CO., ART FURNITURE MAKERS. CABINET MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. INSPECTION INVITED. All OUR GOODS are made from -Well-seasoned Timbers . Address — EBOE-STEEET (Off Tory-street). Telephone, 2806. ' NOTICE! TO BLACK AND WHITE ARTISTS: The Editor invites artists to submit sketches, caricatures and cartoons. All accepted contributions will be paid for. Rejected sketches will be returned. No attempt will be made to redraw, adapt, or use the idea embodied m any unaccepted drawing. NOTICE TO CHEISTCHUECH AGENTS. A BRANCH OFFICE of " Truth " has now been opened at 138 Cashel-street, Christchurch. Runners and Agents requiring papers can obtain Bame by calling upon our local representative at this address. Whenever a sick woman commences to count the carriages m her funeral profession Ihe doctor must subtract 50 per cent, from the curative power of medicines.

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NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 4

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667

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 4

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