SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. AS the Official Reform Candidate. ; for the Egmont Electorate, I will Address the Electors as soon as my Parliamentary duties in ; Wellington - will permit. DATES WILL BE DULY ADVERTISED. ; O. HAWKEN. GENERAL ELECTION. : PATEA ELECTORATE. CANDIDATURE OF MR E. DIXON, - ■■•; - ■ - . -m.p. ' . : V- j Jl MEETING of ladies and gentle.-1 men who are not members of the Eeform Party, yet who are prepared to support Mi- E. Dixon as Candidate for Patea on account of services to the cause of Education and his other eminent public services, will be held in the Islington Tea Rooms on WEDNESDAY Next, October 18th, at 8 p.m. E. C. HAYTON, Convenor. -^ EGMONT ELECTORATE. ■^J[R ASTBURY, Liberal-Labour candidate for Egmont, will address the Electors at MATAPU on MONDAY, October 16th. ;..'.' EGMONT ELECTORATE. JITEETINGS to form Committees to further MR O. HAWKEN'S Candidature will be held as under— i NORMA^BY—Tuesday, October 17. j OKAlAWA—Wednesday, October 18. MATAPU—Thursday, October- 19. Meetings in the Hall in each place at 8 p.m. ~AH interested invilied. THE -PATEA SEAT. TN response to a largely signed requisition I again offer myself as a candidate ~~f or the Patea seat at the forthcoming Parliamentary election. I am standing - as anjjlndependent Reform Candidate, Although a supporter of the Reform Party, I cannot support their present financial methods and unfair taxation. ,Th._? strenuoustimes ahead of this Dominion and the chaotic condition -of the Opposition in the present Parliament necessitates men of some . independence and financial, knowledge re-, presenting the taxpayers of this country (we are all taxpayers directly or -''fnuirectly). I shall.put my views on the political questions of the day fully before the electors prior to the election. . As in my previous contests, I, have complete confidence in the sound judgment of the electors. . :'. Yours faithfully, G. V. PEARCE. 30,7,14 WANTED TO PURCHASE A GOOD DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN "A CLIENT who holds a good mortgage for £2000 offers it as a deposit on a payable 40 to 50-cow. dairy f army with cows, implements, milkfng machine, etc., as a gong concern. * He has a liking for Hawera, Manaia, or Waverley land, but anything offered must show a decent profit with butterfat computed at 1/3 per lb. ". "'. The mortgage carries interest at the rate of 5 per cent., and matures in almost two years. A farm with good Louse with modern conveniences and decent outbuildings will be given preference. Our client has had many years' experience of dairy farjcaing in Taranaki, and we confidently recommend him. to prospective vendors. '% ■' "■■'■ -' -^_ ' ■' . ' -A. W. H. & A. Mo^^^ LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS ELTHAM. 'Phoaes 13 and 134.. lAEM lOE SALE. £200 DEPOSIT. WE HAVEIoE SALE A ACRE Farm in first-class district, i good houee/scowshed, pig sty<efi,i ete^ all 'in good heart, wfctfc i . v plenty of feedj capacity 30 to 40 j eowa; factory, flchool and P. 0., 1£ Elites; railway 4 miles on metal road. Owner will sell with £200 deposit or would consider exehan.f« for hou«e property or ~ may lease.. -. IMMEDIATE: POSSEiSSION. Full, particulars from— (^.RANT ' & fiAMPBELL, ESTATE AGENTS, HAWESA. |T) AWSON "P^ALLS T^.OJgTEL. - : SPECIAL TARIFF ■> "* From AUGUST to DECEMBER ;A~— 12/6 Day or £3 3s Weekly.. J. P. MURPHY. £50 ■ Deposit ana 30/"per week se" cures a neat house of 4 rooms, scullery, h. and c. water, p.b., electric light. Price £050.— E. W. Harris, .agent j -offieo, Turnbull's Mart.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 1
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563Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 1
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