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Electorallj!o THE PARNELL ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,Having been invited by a large number of Electors in your Electorate to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in Parliament, as I have already addressed yon at recent meetings, I shall only refer briefly to the leading planks of my platform. I take a lively interest in the welfare of our country, and am thoroughly in accord with a policy of progress and reform. I am in favour of, and would supports1. An Elective Legislative Council. 2. An Elective Cabinet. 3. The speedy completion of the Main Trunk Railway between Auckland and Wellington by the Central Route. 4. Auckland to remain the Port of Call for the San Francisco Mail Service. 5. The Licensing Question to remain in the hands of the people. 6. The Freehold Tenure of Land. 7. Tho Abolition of all Duties on Mining Machinery, and the Reduction of Duties on the Necessaries of Life. 8. The Question of Federation to be submitted to the people by means of the Referendum. 9. A Reduction in the Rate of Interest on Loans to Local Bodies. 10. Bible-ieading in the Public Schools. I am, yours truly, JOHN CANDLISH ALLEN, Manukau Road, Parnell. * ~ '• MR. FRANCIS HULL Will Address THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU AT PUBLIC HALL, HOWICK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, at 8 p.m. And at the PUBLIC HALL, PAKURANGA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. Meetings. OF MEETING. AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF MINES. The Adjourned Annual Meeting of Members will be held at tho Chamber, Hobson's Buildings, Shortlcnd-streot, TO-DAY (Friday), 20th October, 1899, at 3 p.m. Business : To receive the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, and To olect Councillors in the room of those who retire; and To transact such other Business as may bo brought forward. G. S. KISSLING, Secretary. P.S.— attendance of Members is especially requested, as important proposals regarding tho future of the Chamber will be submitted to the Meeting. INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will bo held in tho Museum Buildings, Princesstreet, on MONDAY, tho 23rd inst., when MR. T. F. CIIEESEMAN, F.L.S., will givo a Popular Lecture, Illustrated with Limelight Transparencies, on "RAROTONGA: ITS SCENERY, VEGETATION. AND.PEOPLE." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. T. F. CIIEESEMAN, Secretary. Mining Notices. THE NEW MOANATAIRI GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders' will bo received at the Office of tho Company, Bank of New ZealaSd Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, up to tho 31st instant, for any Number of the Shares in the New Moanatairi Gold Mining Company (Limited) which have not been applied for by the shareholders in tho old Company, who were entitled to take up an equal number of shares of £1 each in the Now Company with Sixteen Shillings per Share being credited as being paid np. Each tendor must bo accompanied by a deposit of One Shilling per Share, in addition to any premium that may bo offered. The balanco to be paid as follows:— One Shilling to be payable on tho 16th January, 1900, and the remainder, 2s per sharo, to be called up as the Directors may require, HENRY A. GORDON, Attorney for the Company. Auckland, October 19, 1899. TendersrpEACHEß'S HOUSE, GOLDEN CROSS. Tenders will bo received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1899. Plans, etc., may bo scon at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to Mr. H. Rogers, Golden Cross. MITCHELL AND WATT, Architects. Residence, grange road, mount ROSKILL. Tenders for Erection of the above will be received tip till MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office. R. W. DE MONTALK. Architect, 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-street. Dental. T7DWIN COX, L.D.S., ENG., U DENTIST, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET (Near Prince Arthur Hotel). J) J£EMPT, D.D., F.C.M.8.A., AND H D I ™- SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (next Bank of New Zealand). M; E. Mi" 18 E*• SURGEON DENTIST TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREE® (Successor to A. L. Wright) Telephone 657. j|B. JOSEPH JJ JJOOPER, (Late of Palmerston North), DENTIST, OVER MR. WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST, PONSONBY ROAD. pUBLIO NOTICE. W A I,HOMPSON1 ,HOMPSON AND C°" 287, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Tonson Garlick Co.). Are Offering GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SEWING MACHINES, PERAMBULATORS, GO-CARTS, ETC. White's Improved Hand Sewing Machines from £2 10s. While's Treadle Machines, with Coverß, from £710s. Inspection Invited. PATENTS. HUGHES AND YOUNG, Consulting Engineers and Registered Patent Agents, 23, COLEMAN-STREET, LONDON, E.G., 55 and 56, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.O. Trade Marks and Patents obtained in all Countries. Patents sold and negotiated. Editors and Publishers of "PATENTS," An Illustrated Monthly Journal issued in the interest and for the assistance of inventors and patentees. Auckland Managers, GRIFFIN AND CO.. 38. QUEEN-STREET. Berlin and art needlework depot, GREY LYNN, AUCKLAND. MRS. HUNTER .Begs to announce the following prices in Pearsall Washing Silks (unfading dyes), Fillosolle, 3d skein, or 2s 6d per dozen; Mallard Floss, 2Jd skein, 2s 3d per dozen; Twisted Embroidery,- 2Jd skein, 2s 3d per dozen; Flannel Silks, 2d and 3d skein Crewel Silk, 6d per dozen. . Crawford's Linen Embroidery Thread (in all shades), 2d skein, Is 9d per dozen. Also, a farther assortment of Traced Linen Goods (special value). Lessons given in BarMine Point Lace and Fancy Work. Agent for Empress Needle. ' E ST VALUE IN HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS. ETC., AT PARKINSON'S MONUMENTAL WORKS. ' W. PARKINSON.-, : VICTORIA-SBREET : WEST. ■ Near Corner Hobson-street, Auckland. , J Catalogue Post Free. 1 ; Telephone 564.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11199, 20 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11199, 20 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11199, 20 October 1899, Page 8

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