NOTICES. T i THE MiiX A\l> Wo.MliX of THE Napier f.i.ecforatf.. 'VVmil*''- a '••■■“k y-'H will he ’’ upon t>»l •< i-b- l.y y«i:ii ato lie- titm-ss -.1 candidates !■ >-pi. . lit 'em in the Dominion I’.ii ii.im tof Nen Zviiand Ton have the p.'ii.-ui, <>; dwo < andidali-.s fiefo.e yoil. and you I .n< .i-i’il uii.it ear-h ha- to say oi hi.s aitns ■ wd aspirations fur t.he go* 5 of tin.-; distrii t and of Non Zealand gorier.rily. • I haie no poiltir-al p.i-t.'-it I h.ii.- liter!: ..nd toile«l among yon non for thirty-i tin-** yt-a’-s. .ii.<i you ran <-'>rnp:ii'e l:i? ■ •i o k and my smwv.ws with those o', i luy o;>|»if.*-'it Th-* Ballot is SECfU.T. an*! should l>v SACREDI You ne -d not • ot»- in the [«ality über? you re-: sil-. nor in*- I yen go uitir anyone t. > tie- [Hid. I have i o roni eyanr-r's ii. i-si-t you and no r wuirtry orgatiisati*m ; i.ilt. if yon le-liv; e tin- prim-iple' O 1 ; oistix- In th»* weak, in progress, and ni ; i-o-’i. .-x-- :-*• your i. t** irr.*sp**-tiv.- «. •he WILE.S a: d DEVICES of tli-c-i , ..who rnerelv car ■ in.' yintr vote lot ; ■ sottish ends. I stand for LABOI li. i.ii'i sha I f-.glit *'•>«■ tin* cause ol ! f.AiJlil’B ami the (HftlD Hint 1 < an do. I If yon Hi in k tl.it LABOUR I ill S nil [ 'claim t-i . on-: I ration, and that I cannot do Napier ard New Zealand a ; gieater - r'in ti. ■ • ■ mi< il* of the | nation than my opponent, then vol*■against rim; >•«:». u|;*tli<*r for me oi ! against me. .-irrpnt you:-cl-, es like men; ‘and CAST your vote ;.nd do your duty i ins everv citizen should. i ■ ’ H HILL. ! i[ N.ipi-i. Nov. 3*'th. ltd I. [ i -■■ A ( HALLENGE. I DONALD GOLDER. President * Trades an I Labour Council, challenge any person to state that Mr. H. i Ltiii has not signrtl the Labour Platform, ’ j the Platform in question beingthe same ■[as mlopter! by the Neu Zealand Lalioui ' Party, and sanu.- a*, adopted at the IV.iersil - Workers’ Conference hold at! i Auckland i•* *-:itly. ,[ DONALD GOLDER. ; Oviir. sti'-«-t. N:i|uer. j CHALLENGE To MR. SIMSON’. i ! J M. MrDONALD, working-man. i *" • Patoi-a. lias <i*‘]*i*sited CI with the il.ll. ‘‘Ti-ilninc.” and repeats his challenge to Mr. SIMSON to substantiate bis statement that h*' pays higher wages than any farmer in Hawke’s Hay, the Mayor of Hartings to decide at Mr. [ Sitnson's next m.* »ting there. Mr. Sim-[ : son is calle*l upon to signify aer ej-.tanci-i I and cover deposit at once. | NOTICE. . ( ILL ACCOUNTS owing to the late j *> WILLIAM CLARK, of Hastings. ’ .»• 11-sini-.i-r. ili-i -.is'-d. ii UM lie paid to ■ .e. the iindei signed, before the [ day oi December ms! DAVID SCAN NELL. ! Sotii itui tor Esecutors. j 2i’t'i Noveiiiber. I'd I.
HAWKES BAY MOTOR CYCLE CLF L; ;ftENERAL MEETING v ill b. 'Jf h-'d n.-i TI EsDAY. D.- sih. at ‘ !',. -i'u Hot*-I. Hastings, at s p.m. ; P.FSLNESS- li-'Xing Day Sports. | ( . P. LINDEGKEEN. j Hon. ''••••. j < Z~kW ING to the hooks not being <,iiit> * I” ” i- i ly. th*- usual M •••tirig "i th”' ILi'.ik”’s Bn Fit lag Works I'nion is I i’Osfl’ONED till MONDAY. IH-n)-, : 11 th. ! [ l-.H IN ALLAN. I retaiy. j T h a n k s. I t J \J II J. A. I’OTHAN at: I Family | d--sir-' : • thank ail thos- v. ho %■nr ’ j: m”".ig -s nt sympathy and aii’atlish amt wh<» assist'd in any way i:i tle-ii ( • ■ nt here i verneit I - ! I Educational. ' TRINTON >( HOOI. ‘ CIMIE I*. . 11:.-- hup i-xis’iHg 1. .■:■■..—n 1 M;-s WILSON ami th- MISSES, 1.1.1, in th” management <4 th” abov”> s> (”>•>) will >■ • DISSOL) ED as irom lhe r i of tii” present l!n- MISSES LEE •■!.■ •ai:y on a, BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL mxl yi-ar. in NEW I'll EM ISES. upon the; same iwtho’i' a* they have used in the I Ipn-.t. i ARE YOE IN PAIN Oil I •'M PTTTENTIY \ i( Toil. Ps.o i.”’og. t. nd * v sm's. Health. B'l'iii'". Charai-t-T. Charts written. Cur -. hiM.m>nia. Rheumatism. Spinal. N". -.oils Complaints, s;.. 5. R -s’l'"- •'•• • test llh'-l. inis. !,'■ >:i-n''t'‘d at Mt"'. " .-d >-. ( arly!” st. Napier :..rat ■!'.<”■ :■■ Kendall’s St«r*o. \ I >DI J.Il ’> . Him: ". ami Sum! i*". * Evert ::sing tor tii** hot'se ami slat.b’s at t::>‘ Fwet prices. at s|’A( KM AN S. LTD . THE SHOP WITH THE BiG GRE) HORSE. IVI. HAVE tn shov* lust now the ’’ •- r *li'plav ■>:' LADIES' BAG> ■ i ■ J \M Y LEVI HER (iOODS e. n . -..- ; mi HR. .I’i't look at "i'.i ii'indoii s. and ’ nti i* ill ” every sty 1* <>t Rag made in endless variety <■< .hmie'. The shop with t!.e BIG i.RE) H( IR>E. Emerson street. Napier STEINWAY PIANOS. Mr. I .eonard I> .-'.'i*k. the distiu- . g’;.'h”d pianist ’■’• ho recently toured the Dominioii. in a bitter to Messrs. Stein--wav and Sons, says: —*’ I know ot nc pianoforte in the world to compare with vo*ir • i* make in w fiat are the essential qualities of the instrument —beauty of tone and evenness and elasticity of touch. F.i.i ■: e-a"N* tiling iww can be said of the Steinway pianos, it is true, for they have been justly prais ed by all modern masters, ami 1 thoroughly concur in every im-’-l I bat ha.already been said. All who play Steinway pianos can but thank the manufacturer.” Write t "-*’ay f* r particulars of the famous Steinway pianos. “ The DresJen "mH give you easy term'. Sole agent'. " I he Dre-dcn Pi,’.i . Etd W»»i: i ng’■ ■*. M .1 Rriji’kes. Ncitl I'iand Manager Loral Representative.' A. Walters and C<> . Ha ’.ng-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 294, 2 December 1911, Page 1
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