(By Appointmen to His Excellency the Governor) I i WM •tEJI WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ~WTE Invite visitors from the Wairarapa by "Tongariro" and " Kumara." Marble Clocks, Carriage Clock*, Gentlemen's Gold Watches, fine quality EDglieh, Gold Necklets, Brooches, Lace Pins, Rings, and heavy 18ct and 15ct Sleevelinks, all remarkably lino,and choice goods, best London make. Our Btock of Gem Rings, largely our own manufacture, is always interesting and extensive additions are constantly being made. All GDods are marked in plain figures. further AT THE GREAT MARKED DOWN SAME, Gent's patent leather evening shoes, i smart shapes 5/0, usual p> ice ti/6. I Gent's needle w..rkeu and felt slippers very comlortabla 4/11, worth 7/0. A Genuine Discount front. 2s to 4s in the «S, I Men's strong leather shooters nailed andj plates, special cut prices, 7/11. Men's light leather baluiorals for town I and country wear, special price, 8/11. Ladies, read the followingLadies neat glace lace shoes 4/3, worth Ladies superior box calf lace shoes, 0/3. Ladies glace button shoes 7/3, worth 10/5 For Evening Wear. LAdies smart 1-bar evening shoes, 2/0' 3/6. Ladies felt slippers for the winter 1/-.1/S, 8/11. Golosh as and Gumboots. R. HANNAH & CO., Ltd. QUEEN STRFET, MASTERTON. ■ISS V/HAMPTOW, A.T.C.L., Teflcher of Pianoforte and Theory, wishes to intimite that -he has taken u Room, No. I'2. in the Exehangi Buildings, where she is prepared to revive pupils. Private Address; Church Street. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. AMES GENTLEMEN.--1 am fig tin a candidate for the position of Councillor at the coming election. If you think my services durin { the past two years have been surti as to your confidence for a further term, I shall be pleased to give my bess services in the interests of the town. Mj policy is progress every time, with careful administration. J. H. PAULING. r MUNICILML ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. • ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I am a candidate for a seat at the election of Councillors on Wednesday next. In Fo'iciting your support I need only say that, if elected, I will do my utmost to assist in the advancement of the town and the f urthoranoe of your interests. Progress with economy will be my watchwords. JO3ErH PRENTICE. COUNQIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES AND GENTLE MEN, - At the la ; t election you expressed your confidence by returning me as a Councillor, and I now ask for a continuance of that support. During the past two years I have endeavoured to advance the general interests of the town. Masterton must be pushed ahead; new works must be undertaken - consequent upon the subdivision of property within the Borough. Anything that will still further advance the interests of the town we live in will have my support. F. W. TEMPLE. COUNCIL ELECTION. • ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I I am a candidate for a seat in the Council at the forthcoming election, and will take the opportunity to address you on [Municipal matters THIS MONDAY EVENING (22nd inst.) after MrCoradine has spoken. W. PRAGNELL. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE VOTERS OF MASTERTON. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, J again offering you my services at the forthcoming election on Wednesday Next, I do so wi'h a certain amount of confidence. I feel I have at least done you some service. There is still a very large amount of necessary works in progress and I feel it my duty to assist in carrying them out. I know the wants of the ratepayers, and ll you do me the honour to again return me I shall as in the past endeavour to push forward every necessary work for the advancement of the town. Thanking you far your past I trust to again have a renewal of your confidence. Yours faithfully, W. MORRIS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8406, 22 April 1907, Page 6
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