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ELECTION QUESTIONS. A number of people at the present moment, both in and out of Napier, are busy preparing for the coming Election. NEAL & CLOSE, DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, ■ Havo provided a largo Stock of strong Tweed Suits, New Hats and Boots, suitable for Electors of any Constituency, and invite them to inspect the same, so as to be prepared for the Election rush with a few practical and sound suggestions for the Candidates. NEAL & CLOSE, IMPORTERS, Aro satisfied of the fact that New Zealand has had too much government, from years ago to tho present day. NEAL& CLOSE, OUTFITTERS, Have observed the increased extravagant expenditure which has gone on growing heavier and heavier, year by year, until it has exceeded the revenue, and. burdened the colony with a large deficit. True, it certainly is, that NEAL & CLOSE, DIRECT IMPORTERS, Are desirous of clearing their present Winter Stock of Blankets, Ruga, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, and Oilcloths, made from the most serviceable materials, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices consistent with first class quality. This may seem a small thing, but NEAL & CLOSE, DRAPERS, Are compelled to meet the pressure of the day, and recommend Electors to consider the present unhappy condition of Trade, the country, and its future prospects, and to employ the power they have to elect members for Parliamcat who will pledge themselves for retrenchment, and who will boldly break up the present routine of extravagant administration. If the country is to progress no doubt a great deal of economy must be practised in matters of i expenditure, which do not strictly come ] under the head of necessaries, while every- j one must acknowledge that the Govern- I ment machinery requires remodelling. Therefore j NEAL & CLOSE, DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Trust that some candidate will guarantee, if elected, that at once the following suggestions shall become a reality, viz.: That the Governor's salary and allowance be reduced one-half; Ministers' salaries and allowances be reduced one-half; Members of the Houso of Representatives reduced to Fifty ; Members' honorarium be Fifty Pounds; Members' railway free passes abolished ; Members' pleasure-yacht Hinemoa sold; Military fads limited; Civil Service reorganised; Official Fossils dispensed with ; railway reforms granted ; public works made remunerative; land for the people ! Support Freetrade and a reduction of Taxation ! The above questions can only bo touched by legislation, and members of Parliament are certain not to move in them until the electors put pressure on them. Therefore, Electors, remember that now is the time! Take advantage of tho coming Election ! NEAL & CLOSE, OUTFITTERS, Have reason to behove that Candidates who may offer themselves at the oorning contest, and who agree to carry into effect the abovo suggestions, will meet with generous support, as sound principles and good honest value are able to hold their own, and are always attractive to the public; a fact which is fully demonstrated by the popularity of NEAL & CLOSE'S UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS' ESTABLISHMENT, Which provides tho best quality and variety of Goods, and offers special advantages to Candidates and Electors, who are cordially invited to inspect the Extonsivo Stock and Premises. NEAL & CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS-STREET. GREAT CASH SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING. BLYTHE'S DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANY, Having determined to Re-organise their CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, as a first step, Reduce their Entire Stock of Ready-made Clothing and Hats to COST AND UNDER COST PRICE. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Suits.. .. For Men, Youths, and Boys Trousers and Vests „ Trousers " Overcoats „ " " Waterproof Coats „ ' " BOYS' NICKER AND JERSEY SUITS ! All our Choice Stock of COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING IJST AT MILL PRICES ! m RESERVE !—NO EXCEPTION ! A SWEEPING CLEARANCE AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS BOR CASH! BLYTIIfs D.IC. IALE NOW ON .'—SALE NOW ON ! ' E. w. comNs" AND CO., AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS, Hastings-stwtet, Napiee. HE NEWEST iisND MOST UNIQUE STOCK ' F WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, AND ELECTROPLATE 1 IN TOWN. aying for Cash, We are Enabled to '.Give the Best Value. j SPECIAL LINE. j G * nt _^ 1 _ r ?^. ting English Lever Watcb,£3 1»s, t^ oyeara > _ Guarur„ ee _ 'cry D<iS^^fj n of Work Done on the Premises. I Pi? „JZE MEDALS AND TROPHIES I MADE TO ORDER. _ Pirst Prize H.B.A. and P. Society's Show FOR OUR OWN. MANUFACTURE. C ur System of Time Payments Carried «i 'V As Usual. kTEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. !\ [Established 1845.] ONE YEAR'S TRANSACTIONS, tj 1886. olicies issued 22,027, covering £17,000,000 ittopaid 1,625,450 'eath claims paid .. .. 551,000 iterest received on investments 744,500 otal receipts for year .. 3,850,000 iccumulated Funds on 31st Doc, 1886, "N £15,712,802 Stg. 1 BEFORE INSURING Ct scertain tho value of a Contract with the Pu cw York Life, whereby the Assured is "V eed from all harassing restrictions, and Fl (corded privileges and advantages unobinable elsewhere, and secures an investent—giving compound interest at savings ink rates —with insurance throughout the M. sriod for Nothing. . ' JHN CONYNGHAM McCAUSLAND, District Agent. . .Hastings-street, Napier. :'

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

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