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I Graham, Pitt and Bennett I HAVE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, And abe now Displaying in the ShowRoom— A CHOICE LOT OF THE Latest “\t o v e l t i e s ATEST ±\| OVELTIES

1 IX i . LADIES’ FANCY APRONS CHILDREN’S PINAFORES ' In Lawn, Cambric, Muslin, and Embroidery. Thompson’s Glove-Fitting and Cuirasse CORSETS. Ladies’ Hand-Made UNDERCLOTHING, IZOD’S Favorite CORSETS, AND OTHER SPECIALTIES

ELECTORS! AND NON-ELECTOBS. VOTE FOR AND SUPPORT MESSRS PITFAND MAGUIRE,

WHOSE POLICY IS Cheap Goods for Christmas. NO MAN'S MONEY REFUSED.

Here are a few Lines in our Commercial Platform :— 11b tin Best Baking Powder, 2s, with China Cup and Saucer. Sugar—No. I,loa per 401 b bag, i. *i 2,10 a „ .. h .» 8,9 s ~ ~ Teas—The Celebrated P. and M. Blends; |dos China Oups and Saucers, or Japanese Teapot presented with each 12lbs purchased. Kerosene—High test, 15s per case. Soaps—Best Almond Scented, 10a 6d per case ; second quality, 6s per case. American Broome—la each. Nelson, Moate and Co.'s Tea—ls lOd per lb, Jams - 4s 6d per doz. Mixed Peel, Is per lb, New Currants, 6d per lb. New Figs, lOd per box, New Nuts, 8d per lb. New Lollies, fid per lb.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS.

LOW VITALITY. DR CHURCHILL'S Srnup of HtfophosPHITBB of Limb is prescribed by the Faculty for the Cure of Consumption, Chronic Cough, and General Debility. It contains two of the principal ingredients necessary for building up the human frame, and which are considered deficient in the above complaints, viz,, Phosphorous and Lime. It cannot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children. DR CHURCHILL’S Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Is real brain food, and in oases of Muscular and Nervous Exhaustion has acquired a world-wide reputation. Each bottle bears Dr Churchill’s Signature. Price, 4tr. Prepared only by SWANN CHEMIST, 12, Bue Castiglione, Paris. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. GENTLEMEN,— At the request ot a large number of my fellow settlers, I have conssnted to stand for the district, I feel honored by the distinction of being asked to represent the district which I have lived in for seventeen years, and have seen so improved by settlement as to be one of tbe best in tbe colony.

I need hardly say that if returned I shall do my utmost for the electorate. While feeling that I should be greatly honored by being returned, I yet consider that Electors are under an obligation to a Member, if he does his duty, for the time, trouble, and expense he is put to on their behalf.

I regret that I cannot spare time at this busy season of the year to canvass, nor am I so wealthy as to be able to spend money over the election.

I will at the larger centres of population address the Electors and give such informa, tion as to my political opinions as may ho necessary, which, combined with a know* ledge of me that a great many ot my fellowBattlers have, should be amply ipfficient tp satisfy Electors in voting. I should, if returned, expect to exercise entire independence ip tqy actions in Parliament, using my judgmentto vote as I think right and best suited for tbe constituency. I am a believer in the present Government, with Sir Harry Atkinson as Premier, though I should not be a blind supporter. I think the late addition to the Ministry and the distribution of seats likely to strengths the present Government; and I consider their steady conduct in the affaire pf the country, particularly with regard tqreirenohment, materially resuscitated the credit qj the colony. I apt very much opposed tq further borrowing. < This country, I believe, Is now recovering from the long depression, and only wants a continuation of the present careful management, and rest from experimental polities, to make great progress, not perhaps by leapsand bounds as formerly, but surely, steadily, and on a firmer gnd more lasting basis, I should vote for reduction in 'taxation directly it is possible, taxation I believe in every facility hclng given for men of small means to Squire land, and that land tor such purposes should be opened tor selection wherever stable* In Native land matters, after considerable experience, I believe in absolute tree trade, all possible restrictions, l ! “ gdvooats of free education, but conslqep that under present circumstances the is greater than we can afford. From my long residence here, I know the district intimately, and our wants and interests are identical.

I fear that I am wanting in powers ot oratory to do full juetiQS to the constituency In Parliament, bnt whatever ability I may possess I should use it to the utmost of my power for the better government of the qountry and the benefit of the district, A. C. ARTHUB. TO LET (FURNISHED). A COMFORTABLE Seven-roomed Heuas. wide verandahall round, WaurTank ( Plane 15 acres naddooking; 9 'miles from town (on good metalled road), flenf, 80a per week. Apply tq-. ’ * J, TOWNLEY.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 383, 28 November 1889, Page 3

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