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THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION. Etebt reader of the Stab who is entitled to do so should register his vote, and to assist him in doing so, we give a copy of the Registration Form, and directions for using it. DIRECTIONS. 1. Cut out the form. 2. Sign your name, address, and occupation, on the lines at the foot where indicated, in the presence of an electoi of the district whose name is already on the roll. 3. See that said elector also signs at foot of the attestation. 4. Fill in the blanks left for day and date at the left hand bottom corner. 5. Fold up your form, place it in an envelope, address it to the Registrar of Electors for Egmont, at the top of the envelope write " Claim to Vote," which renders a postage stamp unnecessary, and drop the letter into the nearest Post Office. " REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS ACT, 1879." CLAIM FOR ENROLMENT. To the Registrar of the Electoral District of Egmont. JL HEREBY claim to have my name inserted on the ELECTORAL ROLL of EGMONT. And I declare thai my name, place of abode, and occupation [or addition] are correctly stated at the foot hereof ; and that I* have resided within tlie Colony of New Zealand for twelve months, and within the said district for the six months immediately preceding the date hereof. (Name in full/ Dated the day of V (Address) 188 . (Occupation .) Signed and declared by the claimant this } day of ,in the year 188 , before me — ) An Elector of the District, or Registration Officer, or Justice of the Peace . * Note. — When the claim is in respect of a qualification other tan residence, state particulars of same, and omit reference t residence.

-. -_ . * | NEW WINTER DRAPERY. NEW WINTER DRAPERS |N| fc, LbU iM E . # TZb^Ms |VJ| if^\ "I™" jC^J" Having marked off 25 cases of magnificent Mantles, Dolmans, Jerse It I \asr #« i few Ulsters, Dress Stuffs, Cashmere, Winceys, &c, would call special attentio to the value offered in these lines, and which have been carefully selecte S& CvO« m y Home buyer. Many of the lines have been bought from 20 to 3 per cent, discount, the full benefit of which will be given to my numeroi DRINK OUR customers. 1 have also paid special attention to every department, i F ____.. --=p- which will be found all the lines which can be procured in the largest tow ÜB.-J& JiLB^'DBD jj LA in New Zealand. As our imports are on an unusually large scale, we woul "■* * ask that you favor us with a call or make application for patterns of sue it has No Equal lor Treio Mssurei goods as may be desired by you, leaving to you to say whether we are tb Fiavour, V a i« & , and Strength. CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE COAST. PuiCES. Being a direct importer, I can do it.. 2/ C% i A f\ /O Por / * £\ r, *»/ O l8 >- Specially manufactured for E. A. Adams— lOOOlbs of Roslyn Yarn / *J /j» I Per 500 adi( ? 8 ' a nd Children's Straw, Felt, Plush, and Fancy Hats Q /« 3/^l" *tT m lb< Special lines in Blue Serges, from lOd to 3s a yard, warranted to was J **/ ' / and keep the color %-lb. and i-lb. Packots. rr *t in nm?Gjfr<j royps THE LAKGEST STOCK OF MANTLES, DOLMANS, AND ULSTER HALff-lH&blfa, ±JUAn,a. QN TflE CQAST TQ SELECT FKQM " PRESS , . . THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT " R?r Me!son is a Profosafonal Toa Taster and BSendor." Is full of new goods — Men's Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Under awarded Flannels; Sox, &c. GOLD&SiLyER IV3EDALS. REMBMBER __ Ei A ADAMS BUYS FOR CASH IN THE HOM JEIiSOH, ||OATE & (JO. ) MARKET. \U MERCHANTS, p . A Tl A M OUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. WELLINGTON. ■ ACENTS-EVERYWHERC. — DR. SPEER'S WL KENNEDY, Sold by all princiual storekeepers. Private Digpenaary> llermanently E J^ n TIMBER MERCHANT, / _ __ "VTellinjfton For the Scientific and Speedy Cure of rIAWEBA. „ _^ chronic, nervous, and special Diseases. The Experl ft *-*»-, m Q->«r Mr Pl»n!nir MID. Specialist Dr. Speer is a Regular Graduated oteam Saw <fc Planing Mills, \ Sr ' "irISK-'&~*^**^i^ s \ Phymcinn, educated at Harvard College, U.S. Ha MiinffilwlujrO , WST B§T^ has duvoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be ' s" 7f T^y sK".!} Im^L^ c mos t expert Physician in his specialty in th« ~~" "^ ■— • »^— _ jL*s*rfi*. United Statee. Toung- Men and Middle-aged Meu j£yr J*- '%fljv w h° suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, %=^i|to» /L/-s'>wjV Loss of Energy aiid Memory, Eruptions on the Face, " *" ~ b^'sk. / iuJM ''si4&£&SK Mental Depression, Kiduey and Bladder Troubles, **>^Srny\Wi ninKfe*^ rd^ffi^jg^Jg^aPffiy . *<:•• *c, will do well to consult Dr. Speer. Hospital y^O&Sgt^^^^wilT^Ua^l Experience.— Having been Physician in one of the CrS""" iLi&\^^iiO7s9@Rl " miraculous power. lie claims only to be a skilled £JNjJ9h^^>QVaKoi3pl nj 5 a ?^ successful Physician, thoroughly informed in VI T-a»"----~ - — 'w J..^-. ■■ erery cose he undertakes or forfeit £200. Con- *afT VagKaHHHUR^SBVu^' ' 1 1 .^^ eultation in office, or by letter. Free. -JSRc^^^^uSSl^H^ESvHP* ' i/^^WEfWWI'SJ^ff'I'W'TSPISSn Charges moderate. Examination and Adrie*. tfStt^^BaES^Bßßmfl^Kgt J(i fill it 1r Al &VI 1 1 1 B I » 1 9 \h V FrAA " - ' - tJ^B^^¥^^J9k^^^^«^S ■Smr^MMt t^ft JBitvU JvAii i kJn H • OU KE FUK &Lli. Offlce Hours : 9to 12, 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m. " . N.B.— All medicines necessary for a compl«t« rwii».a"^* > * | a - „ _ core can be sent secure from observation on recei«f i ■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■mh fc^BIARCHINQ AND HEALING PrOPBRTI of symptoms. ' , "wmji 1 1 Til I Y|\M/iVm?V*HTEEI UU KKOWN TUROUGHOOT THE WORLD. fl ''S™ is the only Gazetted Medical Man 1 1 ■ L'J n"1 A #»1 ■ H TC\. »v »„, f r,, n iumd iT, New Zealand who odrertises as a SPECIALIST. ■■■■■■■■■■■■MHUHHMBB For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad For confirmation, see Gazette, JuwwSQLuii '^^^^^ *• fkl/n WfWNrm "-iruip.^ <* nrr<T?nQ ' " FRIEND OP ALL. J.l f» nli , Tf i» 7ii GB.iTEfuL-COMFOBTINO THIS aBEAT HOUSEHOLD lIED ™m,"S '< T } 'i Vf"""^ TX V P S'S 0 O TOO A CINE BANK B AMONGST TH rißtic Comiiliiinw digestion and nutation, and by a Blood, and act most pcmeriully, jt FOB GOUT :• UTISM, r^s^?£S3?JZ s™«lcH KIDNEYS Abscesses, Piles, Fi-unWs au d every Bave us many heavy doctors' bills Sir VlgOr ° theso S r eat Main Spiunq kind of SKltf DltiKV.Sfcl, it has never by the judicious use of such articles of 0F LIFK> Tbe ? are confidently re been known to fail. diet that a constitution may be gradually commendd as a never-failing reined^ THI? OT\TT\rp^p Avn PtTTa built p " ntil Btr ong enough to resist in all cases where the constitution ?,? m ,n r ) AN D PILLS every tendency to disease. * Hundrede from whatever cause, has becoui oines ihvoa^nt the Civilized World; fatal shaft by keeping ouTselves weH 9 IDCldental females of al with direciiona for use in alinoat every fortified with pure blood and a properly ag6B ' * ** a &BNBB4 - t SL"n" , nonnsned frame."— See article in Civil MEDICIJ *;f a re unsurpassed. *3- Purcbaaera ahould look to tke Service Gazette. THE PILLS AND OINTMENT l t!^ I lv "'*} H lin » * atep <» milk - are manufactured only, at 'oa th^-uis.f- e6>HR y Sold m>lb packets bygrocers, labelled 538, OXFORD STREET, LONDO* ' ' '• ' t" " • JAMBS FPP^ *ifc nr A J nd are 80ld b^ all Vendors o f^E^To. have .iust opened **^£2«|. -L up a large assortment ot New m^imo. tlmost evcrv lnni'iia"e. Goo D s, at the S T ,n Office. - Tl,^^^T I ,^^^ TTT, fiT P«™l» •T.-horidlookin, IIYMN BOORS on Bale afc the Label on the lioxcsan-l Pots Ifthi HUBSCEIBERS who do not happen O- Snn Office. tddre.. i. not 53^ OxfoJdJteS! Q to receive their papers regularly — _ London, they »re B|nirin.in will oblige by communicating to this O AIENT SHIPPING & PAKCfiL ■ office. Every endeavor will be made L TAGS on sale at the Btab T>BOOF OF DEBT FORMS o to rectif t all mistake* Office. XT sale at Stab Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1666, 4 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1666, 4 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1666, 4 July 1887, Page 4

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