Jia3 t£ra &© fe) aSi w afoS!.<";-i£s « WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNCHC- '/' Peaks' Soap ia fragrant, refreshing. :.,mt&; BOOtkUig. t A GOOD CKAHACCTS. Peaks' Soap ia su?o, delightful. ■feasrasfeaE'S Electoral. mo THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— '. I desire to tender you my hearty thanks for the kind and appreciative reception you gave to my candidature, and I especially thank those who worked and voted to aacure my return. I hope on some future occasion wo shall be found better prepared, and more successful, lam. Yours faithfully. 1 QBORGE FOWLDS. TO THE ELCTORS OF PARNELL; ■ Ladies and Gentlemen,— I desire to tknnk the 668 Electors of P&rnell who so loyally supported ma on Friday last; also the Committee of Ladies and Gentlemen who worked so well oa »iy behalf. 'Oar joint efforts proved unsuccessful, and as true Democrats we bow to the will of the people, in full confidence, however, that right is on our side, and that whea our principles are properly understood they are bound to wis. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen. Yours faithfully. ARTKUR. WITHY. Paraell. December 7. nn"'"~o~~p" I~T n c r s. Tho Executive of the Prohibition League beg to thank the 5358 Top Liners for the splendid record achieved againat overwhelming odds. The vote again places Auckland in the proud position of being the .BANNER TOVTN Of Temperance in the Colony. Notwithstanding tho anger of Politicians and i Newspaper Men the Rain of 43C0 Prohibition Votes in Auckland is something to b* proud of. The- Colonial Vote of some 50.000 Prohibitioaists evidences the growth of public sentiment. We especially thank the Bands of the Helping Hand Mission and Union Free Church and ail • workers for their cordial help during the i Campaign. ! W. J. WILLIAMS. President. [ Ji. FKKNCH, Secratary, > —■ —— —-— - - ' ■ " — \ T/TUR3E WOODWARD'S Heslth Syrap -j J..^! <for tne sure of Infligesi.ionlregnlatea tha ; \ (iigostive orKiins.—F. J. Cooper, Victoria-si; I" TdßENTK'ST.asafiiva' PiiuT(jet rid o! _j that "tii-Bd feeling" and that "dull. i heavy fealisg," Qt F. R. .Fallweil, P^*rJH»ci»t ' Otaiuib'ju
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 290, 7 December 1896, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8
Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 290, 7 December 1896, Page 1
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