; ELECTION NOTICES. '. WELLINGTON SUBURUS AN]) COUNTRY. JOHN P. LUKE, 'rim people's liherae candidate. THE PEOPLE'S LIBERAL CANDIDATE. .* PLATFORM. n- EDUCATION.—I'iw, secular, nml compulsnrv, ivilli free access to University, m- Bursaries lor students to continue University studios. Technical Educa;r, lion to .»« maintained uml expanded, providing training for our'youths'for ry tlio biwiness of life on round, practical lines. so, <1, LAND.-Acquisition by the State of surplus, Native Lands, and leasing eauio to 0., Europeans. 2S. ad AFFORESTATION.-Afiorf.stalion to bo developed on linos that soft timber can, ™- be grown and bec-omo of great commercial value, in addition to maintainill ing climatic conditions, oea NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS -National Endowments and Lands for Settlement, *• '" l) 0. inalienablei by the State, thus securinc a solid foundation for 01d-ng« Pensions, Education, Hospital, and Charitable cervices to rest upon. id TAXATION.—Present system to bo maintained. The necessaries of life to Ims duty k ; '"»• k laxfthon must rest upon the shoulders of those best able to bear 1 . the strain. Natives must contribute their tharo of taxation similar to n, Europeans. . >d <J. DEVELOPING Die natural Mineral resources of the Dominion and the installing [J> of Stato works for tho manufacture of crude iron. '*• TARlFF.—Tariff revision to encourage our Local Industries snd awuro continual " employment' for our people in connection with tho various industries. 10 HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCIIEMK.-Hydro-Electric scheme in connection with Lake | Uleridgo to bo pushed on with dispatoh, and when completed will bo an incentive to the State to Harness up other hourccs of natural power. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION to bo encouraged as a moans of settlinc industrial differences. Arbitration Court to bo remodelled, having a sound practical man as chairman, providing for mutual -understanding and BORROWING to bo confined to reproductive works. Tho vigorous pushing on of the main railway lines will meet labour conditions, and secure an early no ■ return of interest, charges. Prudent borrowing to onable Land Settlement jjj ana the construction of means of access to the backblocks. £ CONSOLIDATING of Civil Service Classification lo meet all the Various activities IS of ? rcat «™ of tho Dominion's services, to assure equal pay for '" ■ ■ equal work on all sides. . . MAINTAINING the present humane legislation, in' connoctiou .with Old-Aeo ,' a Pensions, Pensions to Widows, and other social benefits, conferring further privileges to tho community according to the prosperity of the Dominion, I LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TOWN PLANNING to'be developed with a duo 10 regard to tho rights of tho cine communitiei. d DEFENCE.-Tho loyal carrying out of the Universal Military . Training Act d secures a solid means of defence and the building up of physique and b, fpirit of comradeship among the young men of tho country. ;. . h I. . LICENSING LEGISLATION lo enable tho question of National Prohibition beini? ■• dealt with on a bare majority vote, tho Local No-License to bo determined ' by a vote of 45-55. , e LEGISLATION for promoting tho best interests of the people, with a duo regard I to the. rights of both employers and employees, and the cultivating a o spirit of co-operation that will establish all Dominion activities on sound s national lines of mutual trust and goodwill, and tho handing down to :, posterity a nation built up on lines of freedom, justice, and equal- oppor-
g : _ ': BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. HAIRDRESSING and Tobacconist Business for Salo; turnover about £SW; '„ all cash trade; small rent; one of tho bent , 8 towns in H. 8.; £150; stock at valuation; ;' good reasons for selling, and this lias ,' never been on tho market before. Applj, '.* by letter, to "Havelock," "Dominion" 013 fico ' BUSINESSES FOR SALE of all kinds . —Auction, Blacksmiths, Butchers, '"' Bakers, Boots, Coal, Carrying, Chemists, r Drapers, Dentists, Engineers. Furniture, • Farms, Grocery, Hairdressers, Jewellers, " Mercery, Pawnbrokers, Painters, Plumbers, Tailors, Everything. Write for particulars, stating capital and district preferred. N.Z.' BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street. CHRISTCHURCH. S'OUKir-"' BAKERY ' BUSINESS FOR "'.SALE, showing £450 a year profit.' .' ; Owner going home.. Favourable lease at 255.:i-Two v hoiSes ;7 .. carts; Viand complete. 1 'plant'.,"Three' permanent'liands. L ' Price, only .£275. -A'snap. N.Z. BUSINESS ' EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, , .CHBISTCHURCH.'" •rUTERING and High-class' Confectionv/ ery.. Business, for Sale in Hastings, the most progressive -town in New'Zea- • land.: Ono of the most up-to-dato businesses of its class in this Dominion; established 5 years; lease 7 years 355. weekly; brick premises in Main Street, tow doors from Theatre; modern-plant for manufac-. hiring cordials, etc.; American bar; in- • suranccs on plant and fittings, £4GO; pro-, fits, £7 to £9 week. As going concern, ,£7OO -or will-sell at valuation; present owner retiring on competency. Apply Caisidy and Co., Commission Agents, Hastings. . FOR SALE. A HURIRI CAFE, Napier Port, as. I -"■"*. going concern.. Turnover £30; weekly rent, 15s. Lease over four years to run; .£125, walk out price. Buyers should call and see. Apply . MRS. WILSON. FOR SALE, AVERY profitable Fruit, Vegetable, and Confectionery Business m Hawke's Bay as a going concern; comprises stock, fittings, etc., for .£320 cash; net profit over <£S per week. The stand is the best in the town. All communications strictly confidential, and to be addressed to G. Stephens, 1110 Karamu Road, Hastings, Hawko's Bay. BUTCHERY Business; Fcilding District; 4-roomed house, 4-stall stable, trapshed, man's room, butcher's shop, horse, cart, harness, etc.; 1} acre 9 freehold ; lease of 10' acres, £5 per annum; turnover, 2 bullocks, 4 sheep, 2 lambs weekly; no opposition. Price for the lot, as going concern, £709. Terms arranged. J. T. BARRY AND CO., AGENTS. FEII.DING. BAKERY BUSINESS. TARANAKI, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 1-ACRE. FREEHOLD, fi-roomed House, X Small Shop and Bakehouse, carfohed, 6tablo; no opposition; good sound business. Owner selling on account of ill* health. A Bargain at .£750. Very cosy terroß. LAMASON AND MELVILLE (lato Kemp and Sawle), Auctioneers and Land Agents. Stratford. TAILORING' BUSINESS. FOR Immediate Salo, well-established and prosperous Tailoring Business in 60und and progressive town. Price, £400 as a going conoern; exceptional reasons for celling. Full particulars from W. J. MITCHELL, Feid'.ng. FOR LEASE OR FXKHANrjE. •tAAA-ACRE IDEAL STUD FARM JLWV TO LEASE, with compulsory purchasing clause, in 3$ years, close to Palmerston North.. This is an ideal property, very highly improved with great carrying capacity, and would cut up well into'dnirv farms, or make a magnificent stud, fattening, or agricultural fnrm. Would consider ' exchango for smaller farm. Also 1200 ACRE GRAZING RUN ' to Lease with C.P.C., Manawahi Line. Full particulars, "J.W.T.", Palmerston N. TO LEASE FOR THREE YEARS. i fIAA ACRES Freehold, about one-third /*"" flat, most of which is stamped and ploughed, balance low limestono hills. Good buildings, { mile factory, school, nost office, Rent, 20s, per aero. Stock to C bo taken at valuation. £50 Goodwill, W. INGI.LS HUSBAND, I PAHIATUA. r— ■ ' ' —1 McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, _ McEWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, THE BEST BREW OF THE BRITISH ISLES. R THE FOUNTAIN BREWERY OF MESSRS. WM. McEWAN AND CO., EDINBURGH, IS OF WORLD- R WIDE FAME. D Seventy-five per cent of the Ale im. ported into Australia is composed of M McEwan's-A FACT. WHICH SPEAKS H FOR ITSELF. ABK FOR McEWAN'S ALE.
k TENB«=R«. I WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL lt: /TIENDERS will bo received at .tha ; J. Town Clerk's Office up to 4 p.m.. on's MONDAY, tho 11th December, 1811, for ' the use of the Town Hall and Concert • .Hall for the Evenings of BOXING.DAY. ' DECEMBER 26th, and NEW YEAR'S ' - DAY, JANUARY Ist, 1312, cither joint.' s ly or separately. ;, Tenders to bo accompanied by a :, cheque for the amount of the Tender; ', and to be endorsed, "Tender for Uso ', of Halls." . JNO. R, PALMER, , I Town Clerk. , 2nd December, 1911. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS will To ~ received at the .. .Office of. Jhe... Undersigned ~up to i 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 14th December,' x for thV Supply of CAST-IRON PIPES ! for tho Bell Road Reservoir, i Spccifichtion may be seen at thoj Office of the pity Engineer, Town Hall. • Tenders to ; be endorsed, "Tender* for Cast-Iron Pipes."'. . h' JNO. It. "PALMER, I Town Clerk. 2nd December, 1911. .-• - . :' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.. "' rNDERS will be received at tho Office of the Undersigned up to . 4 p.m. on.THURSDAY, the 14th Decern- ' ber, 1911, for tho Supply and Delivery .of Five (5) miles of-1/12 S.W.G. HardDrawn Galvanised Iron Duplex Braided Wire for the Fire Brigade Department. Specification may be tibtaincd at the Office of the Town Clerk. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Wire." , > ' ' . ■'- JNO, R, PALMER, •■■' Town Clerk. 2nd December, 1911. MORNINGTON ESTATE, SOUTH WEL. ' LINGTON. rjIENDERS for Road Construction and JL • Drainage on the above Estato will , bo received at our Office, 18 Brandon St., until Noon on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. .SEATON AND SLADDEN,Engineers. GLASS 1 GLASS! GLASS! GLASS). WE SPECIALISE IN ■ •pRITISH PLATE AND SHEE*-': ~ . ...GLASS. '\ '■ BEAUTIFUL NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH, CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED, ' AND OPALESCENT. "MAXIMUM DAYLIGHT' GLASS. "> "MAXIMUM DAYLIGHT" GLASS. [. DOUBLE REFRACTING SURFACES OP LENSES AND PRISMS MADE IN SHEETS. BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A Speciality. PAVEMENT AND FLOORLIGHTSI NOVEL EFFECTS OBTAINED By using "CAT'S-EYE" GLASS, "CAT'S-EYE" GLASS,. THE LATEST IN ORNAMENTAL GLASSES. GLASS BENDERS, LEADED LIGHT AND STAINED- , GLASS WINDOW MAKERS. SMITH AND SMITH. LTD. Wellington, Christohurch, and Dunedrm W«• ■■' ' CON NA N. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, , AND SHOW CASE MAKER. Glass Case imd Window Fittings stocked ELLER'S AVENUE. WILLIS ST. Estimates given and work carried ont ■ with skill and promptitude. Telephone 2514, EXPANDED METAL KAHN TRUSSED KAHN RIBBED STEEL DAKS. For Reinforced Concrete Construction. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING, For Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. RUBERUID ROOFING, DAMPCOURSB. FLOORING, GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS.' DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, ' OREGON TIMBER AND,,LATHB. rHE STEWART TIMBER,'- GLASS,' AND HARDWARE CO., LTD. ( . *,'. Coortenay Placo, Wellington.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 2
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