Public Notice. TO THE ELECTORS AND INHABITANTS OF NAPIER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Ladies and Gentlemen — I take this early opportunity of announcing my return from Markets. Having personally selected a CHOICE STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS, together -with a large parcel of Men's, Youths', and Boys Clothing of a superior quality, all orwhich MUST BE CLEARED ODT AT ONCE, Regardless of Cost. This I'm compelled to do, as I have been advised by this mail of a Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, specially selected for me in Glasgow, London and Manufacturing districts, and shipped per the Peninsular and Oriental mail steamer which left London on the 29th July. These Goods I did not expect for two months yet; but as they are coming by Mail Steamer, should arrive here in A week or so. This will make my Stock much larger than it ought to be : consequently I must clear out the New Goods I have just opened up, at extraordinary LOW PRICES. All my new Prints will be cleared out at 6d, Bd, and 10d, worth from 2d to 4d per yard more. All my new Dress Goods will be cleared out at 6d, Bd, 10d, and Is ; worth 4d to 6d per yard more. All Wool Dress Goods will be cleared at Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d ; well worth 2s 6d A few Ladies' Costumes very cheap. Large stock of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Skirts, and Corsets, the best value ever offered in Napier. Children's Frocks, Pellises, Blouses, Sun Hats, etc., very Cheap. _ A large lot of Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons and Laces, at extremely low prices. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, all new and sound, equally oheap. INSPECTION INVITED. A. CAMPBELL, DIRECT IMPORTER, j THE NEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, EMERSON-STREET. Election Addresses. HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. TMMEDIATELY after the issue of the Writs I shall ask the Electors to meet me in public at Clive, Hastings, Taradale, Puketapu, Havelock, and Petane; and at any other place that may suit public convenience. Dates of meetings will bo notified In due course. F. SUTTON. 10th October, 1881. ! TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I have to annouce to you that It is my intention to offer myself for your suffrages at the ensuing General Election; I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, SAMUEL LOCKE. Napier, 20th August, 1881. . TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. /"I ENTLEMEN—As it is now certain that your district will be entitled to return a member for the House of Representatives at the coming election, I have the honor to state that it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate. Aβ soon as the writs are issued, I shall hold meetings in all parts of your County, and explain fully to you my opinions on the various political questions of the day. I remain, Your obedient servant, SYDNEY JOHNSTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER. ENTLEMEN—Statements having been made to me that uncsrtainty exists whether in the coming contest for your representation in the General Assembly I shall really appear as a Candidate for your suffrages, I take this early opportunity of removing doubt on the point by plainly saying it is my intention oncj again to seek your votes, with political views that have undergone no materiel chsnge since I last solicited your confidence. Recent political events must, I think, have served to point unmistakably to the nocessitj in this community of Borne base for united and concerted action being taken by its members on leading questions, That necessity is one that I hold to be of piimary importance—let the shade of individual opinions differ as it may on minor matters. Your very obedient servant, JOHN BUCHANAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. /~1 ENTLEMEN.—I have the honor to inform you that I shall be a Candidate for the representation of your District at tno coming election. Faithfully youra, W. R. RUSSELL. rrWOMAS FOREMAN bega to thank his customers X tor their kind patronage during the six years ho has carried on businees as a Butcher in Dickensstreet. He has disposed of his business to MR ROBERT HATCH, on whose behalf he solicits a continuanco of the patronage hitherto |so liberally bestowed on himself. IN reference to the above, ROBERT HATCH begs to state that'he intends to carry on the business disposed of ti him by MR FOREMAN with such diligence and attention aa shall ensure to him the favors of his predecessor's customers as well as of his own. He takes this opportunityj[ot tharking hie customers for their past favor, and hopes to merit and secure 61 the same.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3220, 25 October 1881, Page 1
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