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gMffittflSiff $tttiWs. I J. MILLS IS RECEIVING SHORTLY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF UADDLEKY Which, in addition to tho WELL-KNOWN GOODS OF HIS OWN MAKE, Will onable him to offer th BEST SELECTION IN HIS TRADE CO To be found in Hawke s Bay. P. W. COLLINS & CO., WATCHMAKERS ; MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS! Hastings-street, Napier, THE NEWEST AND MOST UNIQUE STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELLERY, AND ELECTROPLATE IN TOWN. Buying for CAsn, We are Enabled to Givk the Best Value. SPECIAL LINE. Gents' Silver Hunting English Lever Watch, £3 10s. two years' guarantee. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. PRrZE MEDALS AND TROPHIES MADE TO ORDER. FIRST PRIZE H.B.A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW FOR OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OUR SYSTEM OF TIME PAYMENTS Carried onas. Usual. 70 SHARES. SHARES. SHARES. HN A~P~H TALI • begs to inform tho public of Hawke's Bay that he has accepted an Agency for a First-class Dunedin Houso for BUYING AND SELLING ALL KINDS OF SHARES In ever? description ot Stock, &c. Banking, Muiingyuid Insuranco Companies. Marked Chequies for any Shares bought. A Special Code -with Dunedin Agency. .'Box 151, oh HASTING S-STREETj NAPIER. 119 MISS a MAY BBOWNE, TEACHER OF PIANO AiVD VIOLIN. MISS MAY BKOWNE has permanently resumed the Practice of her Profession in Napier. Address at Hoktjilan and Son's Music 1 Warehouse. 3SO A. FAIL, (Late boyoe & Fail) : GENERAL COOPEES WEST CLIVE. Tallo«w Casks,. Churns, Butter Tuba, Choeso Vats, and ah rtinds of Work connected with the Trado turned out with despatch and LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 20 . I «■» WAIPAWA DISTRICT. i T INTEND to Aclch-ess the Electors at ' HAMPDEN, MONDAY, 22nd August, at 8 p.m. MAKARETU, TUiSSDAY, 23rd August. ASHLEY • CLINTON, WEDNESDAY, 21th August. WANSTEAD, THURSDAY, 2olh August. PORANGAHAU, FRIDAY, 261h August. i W lien I shall lie pleased to sco as many gentl( -men as can conveniently attend. F. SUTTON. Koyston, 12th August, 1887. 617 1,._.._I „_.._ _„ I TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S ' BAY. (2|_ENTLEMEN r ,-I have the h»nor to< offer you my services as a Member of the Hxraso of Representatives which will sho.^lr he elected, and rcguast a continuance of thi™ confidence and support you gave me wken you elected me to the last. t I will address you at the various centres of population before the Elections on the more important subjects affecting our inj terests. • Faithfully yours, 57G W. R. RUSSELL. TO THE EIiECTORS OF NAPIER. QENTLEiVTEN.-I beg to announce my intention to> seek re-election as Representative of tho Town of Napier in tho next Parliament, and. solicit a continut-'-ncc of your confidence and support. When tho tiro 0 for tho election is fixed I shall address you at Public Meetings and explain tho Ticwß 1 hold on the leading flolltieal questions that have to be dealt with. V ours faithfully, J. D. OUMOND. 511 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAiTAWA, /ZJ.ENTLEALEN, —In accordance with my IprcßiniVnary notico issued ISth June 1 have novr the pleasure of submitting for your considers ition the chief points in my policy to which I then referred :— 1. Retrenchment, with the strictest economy in tho adminis ttrution of the alfiiirs of the country and < txponditnro bronght within revenue. 2. No iucrease of Customs duties, but a system of direct 1 o.ud equitable taxation so framed aswi' ft tend to relieve the Customs and lead to ' ,Sic .establishment of a Freetrade policy. 3. Extended a n<t imorc cfllcient system of oca gorer nnunt, involving a complete severance c £ loc.il and general finance. 4. Purchase of mntive land by tho Crown and bona fide s joktlcmcnt on the land. 5. Abolition oif; thcNativoOfilceandallspocial legislation for tho niitivcs. Equal rights and responsibilities for both races. 0. Such fir.anoia 1 reform .In educational matters ns will put the pr tmnry schools on a thoroughly cfllcient foo ting with reduced expenditure. 7. Rai'lwny reform. I slinll take an early oppor tunity.of explain lug the above m ost fully, and will give duo notice of the timi cs and places' where 1 Intend to address yon. 308 THOMAS TANNER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1