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CHRISTJIAS PRESENTS * AND perpetual mementoes op those we xovk, AT AUCKL^N^^ :^ii --<b^^^^ S 5)~ 1855. GREAT SEDUCTION IN PEICE. CONTRACTS given for supplying presentation Carte do Visites, at per 100 or 1000. &o well satisfied were Mr. and Mrs. Case with the cards executed for them, that they have ordered 1000 mo::e for their Provincial tour. TO THE ELECTORS OP MARSDEN. —As yon will soon be called upon to elect a member to represent your interests m the General Assembly of New Zealand, I beg again to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. Having attended in my place in the House of Representatives, as your member during the whole of tha last Parliament, I am conversant; with the various political plans and organisations that have existed, or exist, which bear on your interests, and those of the Province at largo. A s a Marsden settler, lam also familiar with your wants and wishes, and should you do mo the honor of again electing me your representative, I will not fail to support those measures which I know and. feel will be to your advantage, and oppose those which I believe will prove detrimental to them. I am strongly in fa von:- of depuration ; I think that on the attainment ol'ti.H the prosperity of the North depends. I will be prepared to support, therefore, any proposal for complete Scparat .011 from the South island, und withdrawal from the influence of Southern politicians. It will also be my ' "deavouv to cncourage the introductiono f population into the Province, and to promote tlio permanent settlement of tho country ; on the success that may attend the efibrt in this dirocrection will mainly depend the future prosperity of the Province of Auckland, and especially of Msrsden, which so mucli needs a resident and improving population. I am induced to come forward and again offer my services to you, at the request of a large number of the electors, and with the approbation of several of the most influential of my late colleagues. Should you do mo the honor of returning me as your representative, it will be my duty, as it has.been my pleasure, to co-operate in a'J '.hings with my brother representatives, for your benefit; and ;hat of the Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, JOHN MUNBO. Marsden, January, 3866. TO, THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. GENTLEMEN, —Having been requested to stand for the Pensioner Settlements, at the approaching Election for the General Assembly, X have the honour to intimate my readiness to serve as your representative, if elected, and beg to request your votes in my favour. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, P. F. PE QUINCEY Howick, November 23, 18G5. WEBSTER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO AND EMPORIUM FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES, QUEEN -STREET, (Junction cr Queen asd Waxefield Jtereets.) MR. WEBSTER has for sals a large stock of requisites for f> boto?r.ir<hy, ani* is prepared to supply Photograph- /- :•<. moderate prices vrilk thd following articles : —Landscape Lenses and Cameras, Stereoscope Lenses end Gimrr.i Stands (u-iass and Pori»»l?i*-.«\ Ci'lio>iior. i>ippuv>- B-iiiis xiul Trays, Stossoacvpea, Gi-ws i'viunels, SSpir t Lamps, Graduated Measures, Comiti';ss Collodion Bottles, Backgrounds fui- tho Operating Rooio saa Slips, Pneumatic Placeholders, Albumenized Paper, Improved Printing Frames, from 1- in. to 1 in. plate, Passe P./rt.outs. Frames for ditto, Cardboard Mountings, Coiiodion for Pry and Wet Processes, Slow-setting ditto for Yiews, Distilled Water and Chemicals for all Photograpliic purposes. Mr. Webster has also on sale a great variety of Shields, containing Likenesses of Officers of the Staff, 65th and other Regiments, Portraits of Distinguished Persons; also, Views, in the best style of Photographic Art, of some of the most picturesque Sites in the Colony, including- Yiews of the Bay of Islands, Tauranga Harbour and Cemetery, showing the Obelisk erected to the Memory of the Officers of the 43rd Regiment, also of the Gate Pa, tho Township of Taranaki, with Mount Egmont in the distance. Mr. Weissteh undertakes every kind of Photographing —viz., Copies of Works of Art, or of Photographs, to any number that may be required. HEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING POWDER, For which a Pkize Meiiax. was awarded to the Producer, at the International Exhibition, 1562. THIS POWI Ris quite harmless to animal ife, but is unrivalled in destroying Fleas, Bug s Flies, Beetles, Gnats, Mosquitos, Moths in furs, and every other species of insects. Being the original importer of this new invaluable article, which has found so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a 80-called article, the Public are hereby cautioned to observe that tho Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Keating. Sold in packets ef various sizes by THOMAS KEATING, Chemis-. 79, St. PaulV. Churchyard, London, E.C., and also 'M all agent - for Keating's Cough Lozenges. EMPIi.E RE STAUIUi ' . Board, lodging, and rooms, opposite the Oa ' Folio--vs' Hal-, -lu' en-street. ** Ui£C DOP-jLAS Ppopriito» J WaL TZ R G 1-i i '• AM E , Eokt-;t£eet. Ho 3 on hand foi- taU', in qualities to suit customers, -f\ EST NO. 1 UOYAU PIG IRON Jh • — 0:......10di0aa iji.ores to let. TO CRICKETERS. ON SALE at the HeraliD Office, Wyndham-street, SCORING BOOKS, on the newest principle, and n the moss complete style. G'JANO! BOLIVIAN GUANO! rfSHE Undersigned bsg to call the attention of § Agriculturists to the cargo of GUANO Just Arrived, ex brig ' Venns.' from Bo i i» direct. CRnCSSHANS, fc"X; A fT, & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 7