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Election Notices. ' /;"*-. •■ ■■'■- RUDY will Meet the Electors of Edon ;• . TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock, at the Three Kings School. Invitation by circular. F"ONSONBY ELECTORATE. A Mereting of Mr Wright's Committee and supporters will beheldTO-MORRO^V (Wednesday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at Swales's Shop, coftaer of King-street and -Jervois Road.1 . J. W. GRAY, Hon. Sec._ PDEN UTEITf ORATE. MR J. AITKEN CONNELL will have much pleasure in ADDRESSING THE ELECTORS OF EDEN IN THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWMARKET, : On WEDNESDAY, August 3, at 8 p.m. Special Subjects : "Protective Duties, Encouragement of Native , . Industries, and Retrenchment." In the, PUBLIC HALL, Henderson, ON THURSDAY, .AUg/UST 4th irist., ati p.m. In the PUBLIC HALL, Avondale, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST sth met., at 8 p.m. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. GENTLESiBN,-* : I have pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for your electorate, and will, at an airly date, do myself the honour of addressing yotj on political matters. EDWIN MITCHELSON. Auckland, 30th'June* 1887. TjliTE^ ELECTORATE. MR MITCHELSON invites all those who are willing to act upon his Committee, and other Electors who may be desirous of obtaining any information, to meet him at Mr Waite's Hall, Mount Eden, on WEDNESDAY, the3rdinst., at 7.30 p.m. np O TH E ELECTORS OF NEWTON. .Gentlemen. I beg to offer myself for Election as your Representative in Parliament.. Many of you have been my constituents for a period of over eleven years paßt in the late Electoral District of Eden, and if elected I shall serve ypu as faithfully as heretofore. I will Address you at an early date. i have tho honour to be, Gentlemen. Yours faithfully, J. A. TOLE. mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOK. Gkntlemex,— Having received, & numeroubly-signed and representative requisition desiring me to stand; as a candidate for your district, I have much pleasure in accepting the invitation. 1 I am., Yours truly, EDWD. WITHY. E. W. can be seen by any Elector at. his Committee Room, St. George's Hall, Great North Road, on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 to 7.30 p.m. T"~o"THirELECTORS OF NEWTON. (*entl:emkn,—lam a candidate for your suffrages at tho next General Election. I pledge myself to do my best endeavours as follows :— 1. Protect the industries of the colony. 2. Nationalise the land. I regard the Village getfc ement Scheme as tho thin end of the wedge to nationalise the land. 3. To impose a Land Tax, and, if required, an Income Ta*, ih lieu of a Property Tax. i. To keep our present education system intact, trimmed economically to produce the best results. 5. And one vote for one mau. I am for measures and not for men. Yours truly. HKNRY R. JURY. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND NORTH. .-■•■'■ 1 ■■ Gentlemen, I respeotfuily beg to offer myself for Reelection to Represent your Disttiot in the House of Representatives. Yours faithfully, T. THOMPSON. June 19,1887. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND NORTH, Gentlemen,—l have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. You now have my political programme, and from time to time I Bhall have the pleasure of addressii gyou, and replying to any questions you may think proper to ask me.' Very faithfully yours, SAMUEL VAILE. is ■— 1 , mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITE- >. MAT A. Gen'TLEMen,-i-I heg t<rofter myself for reelection to represent you in the Genera Assembly. I'shall shortly domyself the honour of addressing you at some of the principal centres in the Electol-aTftr .! .• RD. MONK. July 7,1887. Business Notices. T> A PER HANG INGS. %. PHILLIPPS & SON HAVE, RECEIVED.. EX LATE ARRIVALS 185—PACKAGES—185 CONTAINING 55,000 ROLLS OF PAPERHANGINGS, CONSISTING OF NEW PATTERNS F.or Drawing, Dining, Bed- Rooms, Hall and ' Staircase, suitable for the Mansion or Cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AND BEST VAL Ka VEROF|eHED IN 916—PACKAGES—916 SCRIMS AND HESSIANS PLATE AND SHEET GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES . AND ALL TRADE SUNDRJEd. W. P H ILL I t P S & SON, 95 AJffcl ?/• QuiSEtf-STREKT,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 2 August 1887, Page 2

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