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THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION. Every 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 Eegistration 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 that my name, place of abode, and occupation [or addition] are correctly stated at the foot hereof ; and that I # have resided within tue 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 r (Address.) 188 . I J (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 t 1 an residence, state particulars of same, and omit reference to resideuce. Xl f^ I €^f\ fc I NEW WINTERDRAPERY - NEW WINTER DRAPERY. IM fe. L.ovJ I v JElm Tdams IWI t^J £k ""!""" Is* i ay i n S marked off 25 cases of magnificent Mantles, Dolmans, Jersey IV I \ssf #^ I 6ctb i Ulsters, Dress Stuffs, Cashmere, Winceys, Ac, would call special attention j to the value offered in these lines, and which have been carefully selected 0/ C"#O. ikj mv Home buyer. Many of the lines have been bought from" 20 to 30 I per cent, discount, the full benefit of which will be given to my numerous DRINK OUR ! customers. I have also paid special attention to every department, in ?,— jr-v, fW'V i! '"'f''ntS v ' fP-^^T which will be found all the lines which can be procured in the largest town '■"lIL^; If L&&JDIJJ.O i J&A in New Zealand. As our imports are on an unusually large scale, we would *^ m A ask that you favor us with a call or make application for patterns of such It iias No Equel icr True Ha'urai goods as may be desired by you, leaving to you to say whether we are the Flavour, Veluo, and Strength. CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE COAST. PF.ICES. Being a direct importer, I can do it.. 21 O 'A. O Q per / " &; * S T. £,j O lb « Specially manufactured for R. A. Adams — lOOOlbs of Koslyn Yarn '/ fJ fji J I p«r 50 ° T jadi ® s> and Children's Straw, Felt, Plush, and Fancy Hats Q /-. Z< fvL (-L.™ ib. Special lines in Blue Serges, from lOd to 3s a yard, warranted to wash \jj , wy -» , t/ and keep the color t-lb. end |-tb. Pockets. ctattp rTTP^T«* FJOXES THE LARGEST STOCK OF MANTLES, DOLMANS, AND ULSTERS HALF-CHESTS, 803LH,3. QN TRE CQAST TQ SELECT FRQM .. m, M0..0nM 0 ..0n „ . Pr 0..,,..... THE MEN>S DEPARTMENT T«o Tu«ter and Blond»r." Is full of new goods — Men's Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Under awarded | Flannels; Sox, &c. COLD & SILVER MEDALS. | REMEMBER _ R A ADAMS BUYS FOR CASH IN THE HOME jpLSQN, |§OATE & (JO. ™_5CHRISTCHURCH, JtV. A. A. U ii. IVI O9O 9 DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. WELLINGTON. ■ — ■ ~ ACENTSEVERYWHERE. — DR. SPEER'S W.L KENNEDY, I3old by all princiual storekeepers. PtiVftte Dispenßary> Permaneiltly EstobHshe(i „ TIMBER MERCHANT, _ Wellington For the Scientific aud Siwedy Cure ol HAWEHA. — .*>"n*iw^ chronic, nerrous, and special Diseases. The Expert <lfno m Qmtr Jtr T>l nr> : ntf , T\.r:n „ J^CV^IEL2S^>^ Specialist Dr. Speer is a Regular Graduated OtCam ba\V & Planing Mills, . ' Vf. •fr"-""' rtß^-*~^*^: "^^ Pny«cian, educated at Harvard College, U.S. Ho Man^awherO. kJJm flrS has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be " S*~\ .'.3 V*-T /DmL '^ c moß t expert Physician iv his specialty in the "~" ———————— -^— — — — _ mmm . jt*3rH&fc. United States. Young Men and Middle-a^ed Men y"^-*^^\. w^° sn^ er f ronl Nervous and Physical Debility, 'jHf r /i»?S« h Lossof Energy and Memory, Eruptions on the Face, ta^3SL/f JUJK ''fM/att&S. Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, if} niSl*^ *s£=»»Rf _KL^¥_?iShCS>-i * c-i **:•' wiU do W ® U to c°U" ll 'tDr. Speer. Hospital y'^jSS^^ -^UFAT^-%. /ifit laVsi Experience.— Having been Physician in one of the v£%*~~ "^^«t>_ ijjfo tM>lßggaJgSli- r 3BgirT Leading Hospitals of the U.S. enables him to treat j&SzslQ^. pm/fL. _ > i, all private troubles with excellent results. H« vfl^SS^ _^^>^i|j___. 'CBjiMNv PSSct^ <Bt w wishes it distinctly understood that he does not J*\jr'^^^- __rffv^*._?'«___ l _*kT^^v>^ fl W^^_i^lV!_llf claim to perform impos&ibilites, or to hare a BBfi^l^ \*fi lLjilf^r^sOlwWsSEl " * miraculous power. lie claims only to be a skilled ?H^^^B jjLSck\^Cjy_MHj§»xl *■ < a ?^ successful Physician, thoroughly informed in _^HSb^£__HH^T: h %L_9K_^^^C|___|^J > m bin speciality— Chronic Diseases of Men and ___ m|^HHMßHD|^_^jl) Jr'(J3B___-saiil^___^____ a " Women. All applying to him will receive his AlB-lF^^H^H^^^^^^Hßlllf #{{*=e3s{____^» __BR____ honest opinion of their complaints. No experl- 3E^E_^U3^^^^^Hll^^^^E%/ >S> ■» GsßmpjjmS&^^m _ i menting. He will guarantee a positive cure in /j^^^_P^B^_______^_M____|__[ i.-B-— — — _t^.!_" ■_„ -i,,, i— —« every case he undertakes or forfeit £200. Con* *■ lfcJ|^B^^^gW|jg i „_,.———_ " _.■ siiltation in office, or by letter, Free. js_*^^^BSn^l^fln£fli^ j]F^WV_^TVWFjMMMP4VMHSSI Charges moderate. Examination and Adrio*. <@_^J^^flnS^99BH^^n^ OUHh b'ULi ALlj. Office Hours :9 to 12, 1 to 4, 6to 8 p.m. "«^sffilHßHHßßH»ji^Br l N.8.-All medicines nocesaary for a «ompl«t« "rtinv..k!i-"'^* v .* ■ — TX _ cure can be sen*, neeuro from observation on raceM {■■■■■■■■•■■—■Ml—Hll IM BBABCHING AND HEALINQ ProPRRTI of symptoms. ■ »uonrtw»-| 1 1 f| 1 1 ■|\" I "#>\"_7^|»TmTK7«l |«_- "MOWS rUKOUGBODT TUE World. £r.SPEEB is «Le only Gazetted Medical J&a 1 1 ■HJ m A #-1 ■ H ror ttie cure ot 15>YU LiP>bb, Bad Vox con&xmatioD, »co Gazette, JiututrriUMtk Breasts —————. OLD WOUNDS SORKS v rTr.ppiiQ ~ " FRIEND OP ALL. into moat, it Cures Q.uusiea, KolaSS «v * BREAKFAST. rfpp NECESSAItJES OI Throats, Br-mohu:,, Uoopir' Coi_h Bf i ? tbo \^ knowledge of the T , LIFE > „•„ ... _ •ndall Asthmiti.- •• . , 'or Plfn ' natlual laws wblch govern the operationa A'lese tamous Pille purity the risticCumi.liiiui, ' oi Question and nutrition, and by a Blood, and act most powerfully, yet FOR GOOT •■■ ■ uTTQu careful application of the fine properties soothingly, on the t',.,\ vh&m, o f well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has TJvf.'ii «m\ivpn innvnvo OJjod.W 8^- W BTI , ■?"r^^^»^ QO ™ l 0 lai^ aiet that a constitution may be gradually ;ii a ucvor-failiiig remedy THE OIN T T\fwvT iwn PTrTa built 1 P « ntil atr ong enough to resist in all cases where the constitution, nrVman^ari n^v at every tendency to disease. * Hundreds from whatever caiwo, has become eines throughout the Civilized World; fatal shaft by keepine owfelvS Ln ment * lllcldeiltal to females of all with directions for use in almost every fortified with pure block and a 'prooerlv !lgeS ; an<las » Oembal Family lantfiwtri.. nourished frame."— S«e article in Civil • vIEDr ci?TK are unsurpassed. 13- Purchaser, sbouH look to ikt Service Gazette. U UlVll THE PILLS AND OINTMENT Sl: i, tt 533 8 O°? ,a Set 1 lS? M^ m ?fe Wit S boi^ Water Or milk ' »™ ".anufattured only at T ionX;arc,pfrL?a ' *» »> p«*eto bjgwooß, tobeUefl 5J53, OXFOIID STREET. LOxNDON ' JAMES EPP«;*nn xr A " d . are * olli >>y all Vendors of T-NNES I-CoTh.™ i»t opened -^XSfc&ta f^l^^l^f^t -L up a large assortment of New ftngiano. almost eycrv liin-'.ta^e j!ood3, at the St.vh Office. -— «■ — — " 11^. p...'. ' ?' „ , ," „ TTTMN BOOKS on sale at the U&o^hV^ SUBSCRIBERS who do net happen tl Star Office. addroßs iS.Ji S.J Oxford str^t J to receive their papers regularly .. __ London, they nre Mmi-iri.iM ' rill oblige by cominumcatir g to this OAfENT SHIPPING & PARCEL -— -— -" >ffice. Every endeavor will be mad* I TAGS on bale at the Stab TJKOOF OF DEBT FOKMS on o rectify all mistake' Office. -L sale at Stab Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1667, 5 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1667, 5 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1667, 5 July 1887, Page 4

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