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gjufltaflsff ftotUtg. J. MILLS | IS RECEIVING SHORTLY I A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF tt £ DDLEHY Which, in addition lo tho WELL-KNOWN GOODS OF HIS OWN ! MAKE, Will enable him to offer th BEST SELECTION IN HIS TRADE. 69 To bo found in llawlcc 8 Bay. F.W.COLMNS&CO'., WATCHMAKERS MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS I nastings-strcec, Nnpier. THE NEWEST AND MOST UNIQUE STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY,. AND ELECTROPLATE • IN TOWN. Buying for Cisn, We ajik Enablkd to Give the Best Value. SPECIAL LINK. Gents 1 Silver Hunting English Levor Watch, £3 10s, two years 1 guarantee. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. PRIZE MEDALS AND TROPHIES MADE TO ORDER. FIRST PRIZE~IIB.A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW FOR OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OUR SYSTEM' OF TIME PAYMENTS CiIItKIED ONAS.USU.JI. 70 SHARES. SHARES. SHARES. HN A^P~H T A.L I • begs to inform the jiulilic af Ilawke's Bay that he has accepted an Agency fcr a First-class Dunedin House for BUYING AND SELLING ALL KINDS OF SITARES In every description of Stock, &«., Blinking, Mining^and Insurance Companies. Marked Cheques for any Shares bought. A Special Code with Dunedin Agency. Box 151. or HASTINGS-STREET' NAPIER. 110 MISS C. MAY BROWNE, TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLIN. MISS MAY BROWNE has permanently resumed tho Practice o£ her Profession in Napier. Address nt Hoffman and Son's Music Warehouse. 380 A . F A I L , (Late Boyce & Fail) GENEKAL COOTEES WEST CLIVE. Tallow Casks, Churne, Butter Tubs, Chceso Vats, and ah kinds of Work connected with tho Trade turned out with despatch and at'the " LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 20 (gtcttioit !P<U'cftgc,$ > WAIPAWA DISTRICT. T INT END to Add rcss the Electors at HAMPDEN, MONDAY, 22nd August, at 8 p.m. JIAKARETU, TUESDAY, 23rd August. ASHLEY • CLINTON, WEDNESDAY, 21lh August. W.\ NSTKAD, TIIURSD.\ V, 2a(li August. PORANGAHAU, FRIDAY, 2Cth August. When I shall be pleased to ace as many gentlemen as enn conveniently attend. F. BUTTON. Royston, 12th August, ISB7. 017 TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. r^ ENTLEMEN,— I liavo the honor to offer you my services as n Member of the House of Representatives which will shorly be elected, ana request a continuance of tho confidence and support you gave me when you elected me to the lasl. I will address you at the various centres of popxilntion before tho Elections on the more important subjects affecting our interests, Faithfully yours, 570 W. It. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. /"< ENTLEMEN,— I Log to announce my intention to seek re-election as Representative of the Town of Nnpier in the next Parliament, and solicit n continuance of your confidence and support. Wlion the time for the election is fixed I shall address you at Public Meetings and explain the views 1 hold on lho leading political Quest ions that have to be dealt with. Yours faithfully, J. D. ORMOND. 511 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. GENTLEMEN, —In accordance with my preliminary notice ibsucd lSlh June I have now tho pleasure of submitting for your consideration tho chief points in my policy to which 1 then referral:— 1. Retrenchment, with the strictest economy in the administration of Uio affairs of the country and expenditure brought within revenue. 2. No liiercnfcof Customs duties, but a system of direct and equitable taxation so framed as will tend to relieve the Customs and lead (o the establishment of a Freetrade policy. ;S. Extended mid more efficient system of oca government, involving a complete severance of local and general linance. I. Purchase of nntlvo l^id by Ibe Crown and bfjnn fide settlement on the land. ,-, Abolition of thcNutiveOfliccandaH special legislation for the natives. Equal rights and responsibilities for both races. 8. Such flnnncirtl refwmi i» educational maticrsoa will put, the primary schools on n thoroughly efficient footing with reduced expenditure. 7. Railway reform. 1 shall lake an early opportunity of explain ing the above most fully, and will give duo I notice of the limes and places where 1 intend to address you. 308 THOMAS TANNER.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1