e> ElectoralB. ROBERT FRENCH, THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors in ST. .TAMES' HALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) UENING, the 25th inst., Special Subjects: Police Commission, Licensing Legislation, Electoral Reform, Shop Hours Bill, etc. Chairman: S. C. BROWN, ESQ. PONSONBY BAPTISH SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Chairman: REV. A. H. COLLINS. CITY ELECTION. A Meeting of the FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MR. J. J. HOLLAND Will bo held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL. COOK-STREET, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Business: To Form Committees for the Various Wards. ME, HOLLAND TOLL BE PRESENT. T. HARLE GILES, Hon. Secretary Central Committee. MR. FRANCIS HULL Will Address the ELECTORS OF MANUKAU At ST. BARNABAS' PARISH HALL, MOUNT EDEN, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. And at the PUBLIC HALL, PAKURANGA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE '' UNION. MR. R. IIOBBS will given an Address TODAY at the Central Mission Hall at 3 p.m. Executive at 2 sharp. I T Y ELECTION. MR. RICHARD HOBBS Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY At ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, On THURSDAY, OCT. 26th Inst, At 8 p.m. Ladies and Working Men specially invited to Attend. JJLeotoral. MR. GEO. FOWLD9 Will deliver a POLITICAL ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS In tho PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, RICHMOND ROAD, TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. All Electors invited. JO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. ' I Ladies and gentlemen,I respectfully announce I shall again solicit your suffrages at the coining Election. I dare to ask you to give me credit for having been a zealous worker in the past. I have now beon engaged for considerably over twenty years without a break, helping to promote tho welfare and prosperity of our City, its population (rich and poor alike), and its institutions of all grades. My programme is still tho samo-Equality, Frugality, and Fraternity. These, governed by a desire to bo fair, frank, and impartial, I trust will again pull mo through. Upon my arrival homo I shall bo pleased to meet my friends, with a view to concerted action. I am. Yours faithfully, W. CROWTHER. Boots and Shoes. ANTED KNOWN. yr ANTED KNOWN. QREAT QLEARANCE gALE, FOB A FEW DAYS ONLY, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JADIES' AND QENT.'S. JJOOTS AND gHOES, FOB SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, Per ex S.S. Waiwera and S.S. Waimate, AT g gTO N E AND £1 O. (Late R. Hannah and Co.), CASH BOOT PALACE, CORNER QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS, AND AT NEWTON. Board and Residence. VACANCY.— Bowling Green Villa, foot of Grafton Road-First-class Board and Residence. Terms moderate.— Braund. STONEHTJRST, Lower Symonds-street—Pri-vate Board and Residence. Single and Doublo Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate.— Butler. ARK WORTH HOUSE, Upper Queen.l11 street (abovo Hobbs').—Vacancies—Mrs. O. Garrett, Proprietress (late of Puriri Hotel, Thames). BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—a Single Man may find accommodation with private family, at modorate rates, by applying to " K„" Herald Office. " TTAMOA," Knrangahape Road, first house 11 on left from Upper Queen-street. Private Board and Residence; comfortable home, moderate terms. Vacancies.—R. J. Carbines. " /AKARETA," Lower Symonds-street (oppo\J site Government House Grounds)— perior Accommodation Jo Boarders and Visitors; within five minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms moderate.— Hendry. " CAITHNESS," opposite Supreme Court \J (Telephone 1013), ".FROGMORE," corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street (Telephone 714), have Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Terms moderate.— Carter. WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardlnge-street-Se-ilT lect Board and Residence; bath, niano, single room. Splendid view. Sis minute? from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing ineluded). /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, \J second house from Wellesley-street. Private Sittingroom and Bedroom to Let. Single and doublo rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to permanent boarders. GRANDE VUE, Princes-street (opposite the Museum).—Finest situation in Auckland; newly built; every convenience. Special terms to permanent boarders.—Proprietress, Mrs. A. S. Woollams, late corner of O'Rorko and Symonds Streets. ROTORUA— Langham House.— Comfortable Homo for Tourists and Invalids; close to baths and station; pony carriage and bath chair. Telegraph address, "Langham," Botorua. Terms, 6s per day; 355, 1 week; 2 weeks or longer, 30s per week. gBENT'S gATHGATB jJOUSE, ROTORUA. 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. 8. T. BRENT, Pbofbjetoh rpuOKER'S JJAKING pOWDER, QNCE.rpiED JJSED. Of all Grocers and Merchants.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11203, 25 October 1899, Page 8
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