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TO THE ELECTORS OF THORNDON ELECTORAL DISTRICf. f^i ENTLEMEN,— At the request of my \X friends, I beg to state that I now have fully determined to offer myself as a candicate for a scat in the House of Representatives for the above elect ral district. I «hall avail myself of the honour of addressing you personally before the day < f election. The principles I purpose enunciating shall bo thoroughly radical. My supporters ar3 hereby cautioned not to pay any attention to stupid reports thit I am only rnnning as an advertisement to my business or in favour of any other candidate, aB such reports are only malicious electioneering canards. Yours faithfully, THUS. 3JWAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA SOUTH. /GENTLEMEN,— The Wai'arapa being VX divided into two Electoral Districts, 1 beg to offor myself as a candidate to represent the Southern Division in the next Parliament. Having represented the Electors of the Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments, I, with confidence, a?ain ask yon to elect mo. As soon as tho Writs are out, 1 shall invite yon to meet me iv thes.veral centres of population. I am, I Your obedient serving I HE SKY BUNNY. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA SOUTH. jTNENTLEMEN-In accordance with my \-K already published intention, I now beg to offer myself as a candidate tor the representation of your district at the coming general election. I cannot but regret the recent division of the old elect crates, and in this expression I feel satisfied publio sympathy goes with mo — not only in this, but in tho majority of other difctriet3 of the colony. Union, and not dissension, should be tho watchword of all the sections of such a district as thie, as well as of all ita settlers, whether living in town or country. Tho widespread feeling which has recently arisen that it we are to prosper ns a colony we mu^t unite in developing the many natural resources which lie in abundance around us, has found its expre? ?ioii in tha prominence attained by the lecal government and_ other similar que&tion* during laat session of Parliament. Since be^oinin" 1 a settler amongst you, any services I may havo been able to render in this direction have always mot with the moht generous recognition ; and I can only assure you that if elected, no effort on my part will bo spared in assisting to place these all-important questions upon a satisfactory footing. The Nativo question requires more than passing notice. It is intolerable that the colony should bo culled upon to maintain a standing army at such a ruinous expenditure, and To Whiti should bo sternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that his latest departure is in reality his last. Upon tho other various questions which will engage tho attention of electora, I shall be happy to explain my views at tho several centres of population in tho electorate. Whilo freely acknowledging tho important services rendered by tho Hall Government at a critical period of the colony's hiotory, I shall declino to pledge mypelf to any party, but will give my support in tho direction best calculated to devolopo ( ho material interests of the country generally. I remain, Yours faithfully, W. C. BUCHANAN. THE MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN -A report I 1 having boon put in circulation that it is i<ot my intention to contest tho coining AJayoral eloction, I desiro to give such I report an unqualified contradiction. I I now beg to announce my intention of ] contesting the said election against all comeis, and therefore respectfully solicit the votes and interest oE the ratepayers as a body, particularly thoso who so faithfully supported mo on the occasion of tVie contest between his Worship— the present Mayor — and myself. Yours faithfully, ANDREW YOUXG. J. L. FLEMING'S NOVELTY CONbULTATIuN No. 5, ON THE MELBOURNE CUP AND CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN MEETING. i Closes 31st October, 1881. ! 10,000 Subscribers at 10s Each. 250 nominations. Each Ticket has a chanco of Winning Four Prizes, or Ono Ticket may Win .£ISOO. Melbourne Cup. C.J.C. Handicap. -6 £ First horse ... 700 Firat horse ... 300 Second do ... 250 Second do ... 150 Third do ... 150 Third do ... 50, Other strtrs, div 250 Other strtrs, div 150 Non-strtrs, div 1000 Kon-strtrs, div 500 Canterbury Derby. Canterbury Cup. £ £ First horse ... 250 First horse ... 250 Second do ... 100 Second do ... 125 Third do ... 50 Third do ... 50 Starters & nou- Other strtrs, div 75 starters ... 400 Non-strtrs, div 200 Tho drawing will be hold under tho supervision of a committee of subscribers, and results advertised in daily papers. Intending Bub-cribers aro requested to make early application. If cheques aro sent, exchange mustbe added, and stamps onclo.sed for reply and roault. J. L. FLEMING, High-st., 'irian^lo, Christchurch. FINAL NOTICE. A LFRED A. CAMERON'S Consult ition -£jL on the Melbourne Cup will close and bo drawn on Monday evening, 31st October. Letters or Money Order Telegrams received up to 3 o'clock on Monday, 31st October, will be attended to. For result of drawing see Duuedin Daily Times of Tuesday, Ist November. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin. gALSALUJJ, The Great Food Preservative. This invaluable antiseptic compound h TA-TELESS, ODOURLtSS, and perfectly HARMLESS. SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, Beer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and digestable. SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly svseet and untainted for a year or more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome, and prevents flatulence, griping, and diarrhoea. Report by Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Colonial Laboratory, Wellington :—: — " Salsaline. — This preparation ha 3 been submitted to analysis and experiment. It contains nothing that is deleterious, and may be safely mixed with food. It possesses the antiseptic properties attributed to it, and to a very remarkable extent. A toa-spoonful of a solution, obtained by dissolving four ounces in a pint of water, when added to a quart of fresh milk, will arrest all chang except the rising of the cream, and prevents the milk from turning sour or thickening when standing exposed to the air for a period of at least five days in warm weather. — James Hector." Fold by the principal Grocers and Storekeepers in Is and 2s packets. Solo Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand — E . H . CREASE, Coffee, bpice, and Rice Mills, Old Custom House-street, Wellingt n. ADELAIDE WINES. FJ. PRESTON, • Direct Importer, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Wishes to inform his customers and tha public at laree that he has, in addition to his large stock of Adelaide Wine 3, shipments of 1000 cases of New South Wales and Victorian Wines on hand and to arrive. Samples and Price Lists of the a^ove may be had on application to the Vaults, Lambton Quay, opposite St. Georg9 f s Hall. All orders delivered tree of charge within the city. Country orders receive prompt attention. F. J. PRESTON, Direct Adelaide Wine Importer. _— — — — — — —^^______________ [OARD.J vy ILLIAMSON * CO., STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, Insurance, Money, Land, and General Commusion Agents. Offices : Lambton Quay (orpos'.le Bank of Nevr Zealand), Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 99, 25 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 99, 25 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 99, 25 October 1881, Page 4

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