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A HUGE ATTRACTION. THE ANNUAL GIFT FAIE AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE conditions of the Fair are, that every customer spending 10s or upwards will receive a Handsome Prosent, at tho rato of 10 por cent., or 2s in the ■£. Tho Gifts are numerous and novel, and every taste has been catered for. ; A 1/- PRESENT on a 10/- PURCHASE A 1/6 PRESENT on a 15/- PURCHASE A . 2/- PRESENT on a 20/- PURCHASE A 2 6 PRESENT on a 25/- PURCHASE A 3/- PRESENT on a 30/- PURCHASE A 3/6 PRESENT on a 35/- PURCHASE A 4/- PRESENT on a 40/- PURCHASE A 4/G PRESENT on a 40,«- PURCHASE A 5/- PRESENT on a 50/- PURCHASE A 5/6 PRESENT on a 55/- PURCHASE A 6/- PRESENT on a CO/- PURCHASE A 6/6 PRESENT on a 65/- PURCHASE A 7/- PRESENT on a 70/- PURCHASE AN 8/- PRESENT on a 80/- PURCHASE A 9/- PRESENT on a 90/- PURCHASE A 10/- PRESENT on a 100/- PURCHASE And so on ad infinitum. lb will be found that ALL the Presents are really excellent value at tho prices quoted, and as they embrace both useful and ornamental articles of every sort, customers will find an undoubted advantage in making purchases during the GRAND GUT DISTRIBUTION NOW ON AT TE ARO HOUSE. •yiSITORS TO WELLINGTON are invited to visit tho D.I.C, and inspect the Warehouse and Stocks in tho various departments without being asked to purchase. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. A NEW FORM OF BRIBERY. AT tho Premier's meeting at Oxford, the good My. Seddon collided with a snag in a farmer named Watson, who handed up some questions, and aftor a good deal of uproar got answers to two, while the othors woro evaded or refused. One of those answered was — " Did tho Government pay i 375 to T. E. Taylor, to be paid to Caygill and Widdowson for tho costs in tho Poplmm-Taylor libel case P " Mr. SEDDON-" YES ; AND UNDER : THE CIRCUMSTANCES I WOULD DO SO AGAIN." That is to say, that when a jury awards damages in a libel caso, Government stops in and pays tho defendant's costs. This is supporting 1 tho Liberal-Prohibition candidate in Christchurcb with ji vengeance. What do Messrs. G. Fisher, C. Wilson, and J. T. M. Hornnby, T. Wilford, and othor Liberal Liberty League candidates cay to this H Thoy are all Government candidates, as well as T. E. Taylor. And did Government pay the costs in tho libel case Crabb versus N.Z. Times ? And if not, why not ? ELECTOR. MR. BELL will Address the Ratepayers at the Alhambra Hall, Nowtown, on MONDAY, tho 23rd instant, at 8 p.m*. OTAKI ELECTORATE. T> R. NEWMAN Will Address tho Eloctoro— LEVIN— In Mr. Ejfrtholomew's Woolshed, MONDAY. 23rd| at 8 p.m. OHAU — In tho Schoolhouso, TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. TE HORO— In tho Schoolhouae, WEDNESDAY, 25th in&t.', al 8 p.hi. Dr. Nowman will i\ddross each of tho other centres as soon as possible DR. NEWMAN'S Ladies* Committco will meet on THURSDAY, 2Cth, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hntt, at 3 p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. 11. A. FIELD will address the Electors as under : — ! At PAIKAKARIKI-MONDAY, 23rd, at 8 ! p.m. iAt PAREMATA— On TUESDAY, 24th No- ! vcmbur, at 8 p.m. * At HOROKIWI lIOAD— Ah tho Korokoro Schoolhouso on WEDNESDAY, 25th Novembor, at 8 p.m. At AKATARAWA— At tho Schoulliou&o on j THURSDAY, 26th Novombor, at 8 p.m. Ladies aro cordially hwited to all meetings. Mil. HISLOP will Address tbe Electors as follows at the hour of 8 o'clock— At Hall, Petono, MONDAY, 23rd At Kaiwarra Hall, TUESDAY At Wadestown Schoolhouso, WEDNESDAY At Mitchelltowrv THURSDAY At Karori HaU, FRIDAY' . "m/TR. HISLOP will address tho Lady Electors at Newtown, Donald M'Lean-street HaU, at 3 o'clock on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th November.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 6

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