! Electoral. . i _____ : npo RICHARD HOBBS, Esq., - AUCKLAND. r,: id Sir.----g ! We, the undersigned Electors of the i City of Auckland, .do hereby resnecl- ■- fully request you to allow yourself to be ~ i nominated for the impending election as "~ ' a candidate for the representation of the - j city in Parliament. i We have in mind:— • 1. That you have shown more- than ordinary business capacity in the sueeessful conduct of your own affairs. 2. That -you are a native of the colony, and, having lived here aU your life, are thoroughly well acquaint- , ed with its past history and deveij opment, and therefore well fitted to , judge of its future requirements. ' 3. That you have had a useful and varied experience of public life, hay-, ing served with credit to yourseii; - on numerous local bodies, and also . with distinction in three parliaments of the House of Representatives. '. 4. That you hold strong views upon the j i necessity of compelling the Govern- ; r ment of the day to do justice to j i ! this city and district in respect to j :■ | railway communication with the rest ij of the colony, that you have be«n ; earnest in endeavouring to preserve ■ to our port the San Francisco Ser- ' . vice, and have always urged the opening and settlement of the Native Lands of the province. j For these, and many other reasons. I ' we conclude: that you would make a i capital and honest representative for the ricity, and we therefore pledge ourselves, 'If you consent to nomination, to us<: ; all our efforts for your successful re- .! turn. - j We are, etc., A. J. ENTRICAN, And 1728 OTHERS. Auckland, 6th June, 1599. JR E _!_ L TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. | Ladies and Gentlemen, — ; I am deeply grateful to you J forthe Requisition which you have plac- ! oil in my hands this day, inviting me to : become a Candidate at the coming Elecj tion i'or the Representation of the City ;of Auckland in Parliament. The gra\> | ity of the position which you desire me ito accept I feel keenly. Nevertheless, i with your help and support, I am pre- j | pared to accede to your request. Per-1 ! mit me to thank you for the Requisition | J you have placed in my hands, and allow | ! me to say that I shall take an early op- j ' portunity of laying my political views be- j | fore you In the various centres at an | ! early date.' j j I am, j Ladies and Gentlemen, | ! Faithfully yours, j RICHARD HOBBS.. i Ponsonby, July 6, 1809. ' Wanted. i ' s *■ \ TXTAHOO Cure for Indigestion, Benjamin i VV Gum for colds, and Cinnamon Cure i and Koolibah to be had from J. W. Robj ln;-on. Chemist. Parnell. i riOROMANDEL SCHOOL OF MINES. \-> I , j Applications for tho position of Instructor, to teach full course, for the abovenatned, will be received up till July 18th, ISO 9. Salary, £200 per annum. ApI plicants to state experience and forward I credentials, etc., to | W. THOMAS. ! Hon. Sec. T~OASBY'S Wahoo, Benjamin Gum for XJ colds, Cinnamon Cure for chronic colds. Koolibah for sprains. To be had from Geo. R. Hutchinson, Storekeeper. •! Kyber Pass Rd., and P. Hutchinson, j Ponsonby Rd. ■ F POWELL. Queen-st. Storekeeper fop • Loasby's Wahoo. Benjamin Gum for Colds, Cinnamon Cure for chronic coughs, iCoolihah for sprains. ANTED KNOWN - MISS McELWAIN, MASSEUSE AND TOILET SPECIALIST (Late A.M.P. Buildings), Has Removed to No. 206, Victoria Arcade,. 2nd Floor. \'WJ ANTED KNOW N. VV A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. Hobson-street, opposite. St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET \ OF TEETH, 2 Guineas. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT ANY PAIN. 5A Gas Included. Best Teeth and Materials, And Good Fit Guaranteed. ry ANTED KNOWN. THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND '■ Was awarded the First Certificate and Only Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibl- { tion. They are superb. Cheapest and Best ; Four years guarantee with every blind. I Telephone 914. ■TT7ANTED, Buyers. — Large handsome ! * " Sideboards, made of choice woods, • £7 5/, well-polished Chiffoniers 42/fi, Dou- < ble Bedsteads 32/, Children's Cot 15/, Wire \ Mattress 8/6, Flax 6/6, Kapok Mattress, ] Wire Stretchers 13/, Kitchen Table 10/6, " Washstand and Dressing Table 10/6 the pair, Cretonne Couches 25/, Platform Roc- : kers 17/, Kitchen Chairs 2/6, Cane-seated 3/6, Bentwood Chairs, Duchess Pairs with ■ tile back 38/, Hearthrugs 6 by 3 feet 2/11, '. Floorcloth 1/ per yard, Linoleums, Cur- 1 tains, Safes 15/, Polished Chest of Draw- - era 20/. CROCKERY—ToiIet Set 4/6, Tea < Set 7/6, good Dinner Sets 13/6, W. and G. 3 China Cups and Saucers 3/ the 1 dozen, i Looking Glasses, Brushes find Combs. ' < IRONMONGERY—Hand Lamps 1/, Table < 2/, handsome Pull-down Hall Lamp 17/6, ' Lamp to burn without a glass 9d, Ash- ( pans 1/6. Brass Fireirons 7/6, Blenders, Kerosene Stoves 3/, Hand Saws 2/6, Cook- " ing Stoves from 50/, Orion JRanges at lowest prices. Box Iron 2/6, Baths 1/9, i Buckets 1/. Wringers, White-handled Tea *■ Knives 2/ the J dozen. Tea Spoons 1/ the • I dozen, Bread Knives 1/, Carvers 3/6 per ' ; pair, Fnnmel Basins and Pie Dishes from 1 i 9d, Stewpans V 3, Portable Boilers 25/, 5- j bottle Cruets 6/6, best Alarm Clocks 6/6, '. Eight-day Clocks 15/6, Saucepans, etc at IH. R. SHROFF'S, 100 and 108. Victoria-st. " rf\b CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS." . ( The undersigned beg to notify those re- | quiring Timber that having commenced work at their new Mills, Ponsonby, are prepared to supply all kinds of Building : Timber at the lowest current rates. 1 Telephone 1036. CASHMORE BROS. : ALL PAPER put on from 6d per : piece by thorough tradesman. — ■ I Leonard, care J. Jamieson, Foresters' ' j Hall. Karangahape Road. ,1 1 -j QS 6d—ADAMS and BUNKER'S Clear- '] ■i-^J ance Sale. Good all round. Trousers | i to measure, 12/6. For cash only. Will wear i', I well. \ \ TJOUSEHOLDERS, see that your ) i JJL Grocer supplies you with New Zea- ' I land Dairy Association's Butter. 1 j KKS.—ADAJIS and BUNKEE'S Clearance i i *->*J Sale.—A remarkably good line of , I Heavy Ouehunga Serge Suitings reduced to ! s"i/., all wool. I I : ' -~ 1 TJANIWHA SOAP is GUARANTEED i ABSOLUTELY PURE, and has NO 5 EQUAL for ALL purposes. ' A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for ! _5_ the table all the year round.—New Zealand 1 Dairy Association. 1;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 1
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