Electoral pARNELL ,*|7l LECTOR ATE. * ' SAMUEL VAILS Will have the honour of addressing the Electors at ' , BONAVENTURA HALL, PARNELL-MON- : {■ , DAY, 30th instant r . . ', WAITIC'S HALL', MOUNT;EDEN ROAD- ' » TUESDAY, Ist December v VICTORIA HALL-WEDNESDAY, 2nd. NEWMARKET HALL-THURSDAY, 3rd December -,; v ; ..,;■;■,; . Afternoon Meeting for the e'sp.'cLil ■ convenience of Ladles and of Gentlemen unable to attend in the evening will be held at,3 p.m., at ' ;j f MOUNT EDEN-ist December V; Mr. Vailo earnestly 'solicits the active co-op- . erationofnll Ladies and Gentlemen interred in securing bis return to Parliament, '■•■■.. p A NELL '" /Tp LECTIO,N. : SAMUEL VAILE'S ROOMS- , In the several districts are asunder:. v Booti'iiker, Manukau'Rdad,'''' eight doors above Roman Catholic Church. - NEWMARKET-Lo'wridi's, Stationer, etc., right opposite Newmarket Hall,MOUNT EDEN. • EDEN TERRACE. - The Rooms will be open continually up to and including election day. , Main and Supplementary Rolls may be seen, and Railway Diagrams and other literature obtained, at . the places named. • 1 / Friends and Supporters of Mr. SAMUEL VAILE, and electors generally, are invited to co-operate in tho efforts to secure his return. For dates of Public Meetings nee TIME-TABLE in this issue. ' 7 AM E B T I N G . OP LADY SUPPORTERS OF MR. JOHN BOLLARD Iu the present contest for the Representation of Eden, will be held in the DEVONPORT HALL, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 80TH NOV., At 4 p.m. And the Gentlemen's Committee will meet in the Evening at 7.30 o'clock. MR. ERNEST EUGSTER Will once more ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND , . 1 cm At PONSONBY HALL, j THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 8 p.m. AH are invited to hear the only Truly Independent Candidate in the field. pARNELL ELECTORATE. MR. F. LAWRY WILL ADDRESS THE PARNELI/ELECTORS IN THE NEWMARKET HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8. Mr. Lawry's Committca and Supporters will meet after close of public meeting. gas, ROOKERY T\EMONSTRATIONS. MRS. ROSS (Holding Diplomas from Cookery and Food Associations, London, distinguished French Chefs, South Kensington, N.T.S.C., etc.) Having been engaged to give DEMONSTRATIONS IN COOKERY AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE USE OF GAS STOVES Will give DEMONSTRATIONS From 2.30 to i p.m. each day. At the Offices of the AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), 26, WYNDHAM-ST/iEET. TUESDAY, December 1, on General Cookery. I WEDNESDAY, December '-Artisan Cookery. ] Friday, December.4-Slck-r.«)>n' Cookery. Dress anil .Fashion.,: ■JTATS! JJATSI TTATSI KNEEBONE AND CO. Have just cleared a warehouse line of LADIES', GIRLS', AND BOYS' SUMMER STRAW HATS, At a BIG DISCOUNT, And are now offering some WONDERFUL BARGAINS, SHAPE— SAILOIi, * CAMBRIDGE, „ OXFORD, CLUB, TAM o'SHANTER, CROWNS, BnEFKATKBS, LEGHORNS, TANG? STRAWS, And .all (he latesb shapes as now worn, SELLING AT ]S, JS gD, JS Jp, OS 11D EACH. THESE GOODS ARE WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. im jT-NEEBONE AND riQ., UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Hotels. ' T ARE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA The above first-class Hotel, which is undoubtedly the most pleasantly-situated in Auckland District commands an extensive and beautiful view of the Coast and Lake, and is furnished with all modern improvements, thus affording a convenient heme ■ for those seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable 1 • change. . . CUISINE, THE VERY BEST Under the Supervision of . 0 MRS. LOCKLEY, So long and favourably known In Business • in Auckland. Buses and Steamers ply hourly from Auckland and • - North Shore. EXCELLENT SALT AND FRESH WATER '.BATHING. GOOD BOATING AND FISHING, y« . ) . - HOT AND. COLD BATHS, -. -.-. STABLE ACCOMMODATION BILLIARD ROOM. ' ■ - '-■. i Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention, v ■ ;.. G. LOOKLEY, Proprietor/ ~ pRINCE "A RTHUR TTOTEIv V CORNER OF HOBSON AND,Wi!LLBSLEY^;' ■ •:,'"'?:-.■•■..■■•'.■,■•:•.■ V-'i-STREETS,'' I '-- 5 ■...":'.') ~•-• ; .;. ; ■In the most salubrious part of the City. •' ., | ' . This Hotel being situated on the summit of an ' elevation is free from the annoyances which accompany low-lying situations. % ' FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION i _,"" ~ At Gs per day, or 2fia per week. ; ' Select Suite of Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms, • ! ■•; Hydraulic Lift.;. ,-^:-% ' "'■ Trams pass the door every five minutes, to and frpm Railway Station and Ponsonby- l • % DAVID NORDEN, PROPRIETOR, ' - ~ (Late Manager), ; .- V , pp r E O,R G:sf rVREGjORY, \ 'ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, ', -} • 45, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WEILESLRV-BTREETB, ' A -ENAMELLED[• CABINETS PS 1 • ','""; : IVORYTYPES, 3 for OS. ;-;' '.' One 5 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen . >•-■<- 'Cabinets enamelled or mat)for IBs, - :•"■, V&QWf DEUYBJW. ' , .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10302, 30 November 1896, Page 8
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