' "'■.- .-■••"• ■ ! Polling Day, *''•■■'"'" ' . , i . ' . ■ ■• . . " . i ' *■■••■ • ■■ ■ ■ j-, to-morrow; ... , • -M' :■ ■ ■ • V i. . . !' •■ i-' . i '■■•(■' ...... ■ J ' i • ■ ! : ' ■; i. '...: ■:■! . ■.- -<=v.. : ; :> >..-- •;■ "' ;tli ' ; 1 ' ' ' ' . ' . .,.'!■ ' .'',■ ' '•'•■ .^ P - ' -■•• :: - ' i '- l -: j M AM A W A'£ U J ■ .'7 ■'■■'■■"■■ ; ; '' ' ' | ' Vote for Macarthur ' And Gorge Bridsje. , ;;:.<; j Vote tor Macartliur* j And progteW. 1 ■ Vote for Macartliur < And opening up" the Waste .:.,:,■' =.' . Lands. ' ■■; ; '/; .;• [ ' ■ ,^o*e ( for; iflaearthur I Aud ; , the Welfare; of the Small: ii( ., <a ,, v 'femer S ;; ... i^. '\ • :.•/[■*■ Vote for Macartliur Who wilt have some, influence mi ' . the House. ; ; Vote for Macarthur ; : ; Who has a large stiake m. jMana^ '' ' ''. Watu.V ..',;!., i. Vote for Macarthur s ' Who has conducted the business of Local bodiefs so efficiently. Vote for • Macartliur And the prosperity 6f the whole >>■:<■'• •■ :'■ district.' ; '■■■ v"■ ' " : Vote for itfacarthwr .-,- fThe Independeht' Candidate, ; Vote for ' Maca rtluir Who has sonae opinions of his, -;; I .; : : ; W. I ;; ; ;, V - ; Vote , for Macartbur : , : ■• < '. Who is not one of a ring to carry! i :■■■: out tho Saadon Traiiiway. ! Vote for Macarthur j ,.,■ Who, is ij not keeping the Seat! ;! ; 1 1 n.; . . W;awa fov , Jioknstoii. ] Vote for Macarthur i ' 'Whose interests are m Manawatu ,i ' ' ' ' Hi^d hot m Rangitikei. | Vote for 9facai*tliur . . ! ; .;, Whosepplioy he is not afraid- to ',,, >i : maintain. ;■■ ■>- •. -■'■ \ Vote for Maearthur Who will not be cpnverted by i every , ne,w fad, ihe hears ' about. I Vote/ for ItEacartlmr , a ! Who has. a, mind ■of his own. : Vote, for ; M[aca|rt^ur ' ',;; | , Ajid the Gorge Jklailwajr. . ;; ; ; Vote 1 -' for flfacartlmr ' ' ' ; | ! ' ° 'Arid BloaUs aud Bridges. ' i jV^^^^ri Macarthur i | Who is not the > nominee , of a j ;., . ,WeJlington merchant. ', : --"\ r ■ Vote for Maearthur ' \ j Whose .worst enemies admit his ! ; "' ' abiltt^ and jndioppnder^ce. Vote for OTacarthur . v : i : Who is going iJ to win by a large j ! •! majority. - :: ■'• •" ■•■-• j |y^)TE. :; EARLY v '\/; j Ivo^e keAelesslt I JTOTE \konestly;, : " JVOTE COj^SCIENTIOt^LY !d.''Nr ; -Macarthur ? (■•■■, ■ >. ■ .>■ v .•■.-'■' 'i '■'--' \ V 'Who will' serve' yoa fa'itTifuily, ' and of whom yon will never '• have cauae.,to,feel iishaioed,, i . ■ I ■. ■ , . . • ; :;;■;-. : .} i r ■■■'■>■ ■''■ •■■ ■' v *~ i ( i . s - / i. '•''■'• i Polling Day f tt-MOEItO^.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 3
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326Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 3
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