Electoral. ' mo THE ELECTORS AUCKLAND CENTRAL. GENTLE MEN, I respectfully announce mysolf a Candidate for your suffrages. In tho present important crisis in our history, I can render Rood service to the country, and if you return we to Parliament I will do my best for rich and poor alike, and try to secure economy of administration in every department, consistent with efficiency in the public service. ADAM POUTER. T\/fR. ADAM FORTER will Address the Electors of Auckland City, at the City Hall, TO-NIGHT, after Dr. Wallis lias spoken. rjlO THE AUCKLAND ELECTORS. DR. WALLIS, as a Candidate for the City, respectfully invites trie Working Men and Women of Auckland to the City Hall THIS (Friday) EV ENING, to bear his views on a Land 'lax, labour and Capital, and Trades Unionism. The doors will be open at half-past seven, and the Chair taken by C. C. McMillan, Esq., precisely at eight o'clock p.m. rpHE HON. E. MITCHELSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN At the following places : SCHOOLR' OM, TITIRANGI—SATURDAY AFTERNOON', 29tli November. The chair will be taken at 4 o'clock. rpH E HON. E. MITCHELSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN, , IN THE SCHOOLROOM, ANSON, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 1. The Chair will be taken at half-past seven. rpo THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemen, I beg to inform yon that I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming General Election.' Yours faithfully, T. THOMPSON. AITEMATA ELECTION. MR. MONK Will Address the Electors as follows I THIS EVENING, NORTIICOTE, GLADSTONE HALL — FRIDAY, November 'JS, half-past seven p.m. KUMEU — SATURDAY, November 29, half-past four p.m., at Mr. Deacon's. AITEMATA ELECTORATE. All Friends and Supporters of Mr. MONK, also Mr. MONK'S Committee will meet at the Devonport Borough Council Chambers, I'll IS (Friday) EVENING, -sth instant, at half-past seven. MR. GREENWOOD will Address the Electors of Eden as under— WAIKOMITI SCHOOLROOM — MONDAY, December Ist, 5 p.m. R. JACKSON FAL ME R Will Address the Electors at LUCAS' CREEK—SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m. TAKAPUNA SCHOOLMONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. CHELSEA-TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. NORTIICOTE (GLADSTONE lIALL)—WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. rjio THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. Ladies and Gentleman,— I desire to return you my most sincere thanks for the confidence you have shown in me in electing me Mayor of the Borough, the highest office in the gift of the burgesses, and to assure you that I shall continue in the future, as I have done in the past, to do my best in your interests. G. KENT. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. The cure of consumption. a Lecture ox the CAUSES AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION Will be delivered by R. 11. BAKE WELL, M.D., Author "On Some Causes of Consumption," "Coughs, Coftls, and Sore Throats," Ac., THIS (Friday) EVENING, 2Sth, at the WESLEY HALL, co: tier of Pitt-street and Karangahape Road, at S p.m. Admission, Fhf.b. An account of Dr. Koch's Tubercle Bacillus will bo given, illustrated by diagrams. WTESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH TT JUBILEE. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 28. A PUBLIC MEETING, in connection with the Jubilee Services, will be held in St. John's Church, Ponsonby, THIS [Friday] EVENING. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Addresses by the Revs. W. Moiley and C. H. Garland. Church OF st. Thomas, UNIONSTREET, THIS EVENING, at half-past seven. Flower Service and Intercession for "Missions. Offertory Collection oil behalf of the Native Pastorate Fund. Meetings. The maraitai land company (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of Slaveholders in the above Company will ba held at the Company's Office, Shortland-street, Auckland. TO-DAY (Friday), 28th November, at twelve o'clock noon. Business : To receivo Directors' Report ami Annual Accounts. to Elect Directors in lieu of those who retire by rotation, but who are eligible, and offer themselves for re-election. GERALD O'HALLORAN, Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). IN LIQUIDATION. A General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at No. 5, Wyndhamstreet, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 15th December, 1890, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Business : To receive the account of the Liquidators for the past year. G. S. wHyS 0, laudators. J. B. WHYTE, | Liquidators. Auckland, Novemjjpr 14,1890. Lodge united service. Under Dispensation from the Grand Lodge ol New Zealand. The Monthly Communication of the Lodge will be held in th« Hall, Princes-street, THIS EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock. Visitors of all Constitutions cordially invited. By order of the W.M. T. W. ALLEN, P.M., Sec. Auckland university college— A Meeting of Fast and Present Students will be held in the Library of the College THIS DAY (Friday), the 28th instant, at a quarter past five o'clock p.m. The attendance of all is desired. Watchmakers. J 0 W 1) E N , f WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, 1 Has now convenience tor Hie making and repairing of Jewellery and for the repairs of every descriptor , Watches, Chronometers, Ac., &c., and to furthei J increase Ids repairing and manufacturing depart ment he is disposing of the remainder of hi: , PIANOS at aud under cost. |. Persons having old gold Jewellery can have i made up into new and fashionable articles to order L and all the better classes of Watches and Chro nometers receive his personal supervision. Rotherliam'o Eu,, ' Levers in stock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8425, 28 November 1890, Page 8
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