SAM WHITE & SONS, CONTRACTORS. HOUSE REMOVERS AND RENOVATORS. DRAINAGE TO CITY BY-LAWS-CONCRETING. FENCING. PURIRI AND TOTARA POSTS TARRING AND SANDING. Wo Excel at. Tar and Shell Sand Delivered Daily. THE OLD FIRM. 'Phone 708WE ARE JEWELLERS AND KEEP THE BEST. A. KOHN, 178. QUEEN-STREET. TS WHERE Y OU QHOULD T>UY. LARGE STOCKS FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS. AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. SPECIAL TO TOURISTS. THERE IS NO BETTER STORE IN THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND FOR GENUINE NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE THAN CREATES TSROS-. JEWELLERS AND GREENSTONE MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET, near Post Office. Right Opposite Town Clock and Exchange. EYE STRAINING SHOULD BE RELIEVED WITHOUT DELAY. Consult T. PEACOCK AND SON, Up-to-date OPTICIANS, 218, Queen-street. J. A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C. England, with honours, SIGHT SPECIALIST. We have Commodious Rooms, Best Appliances, Ample Selection of sx-'ECTACLES, and ensure Accurate Fitting. WEDDING BELLS. Before you hear your Wedding Bells you nmat purchase voiir Wedding Ring. All sizes and widths in stock in 18ct Gold, from 2!b upwards. FREE GIFT of 6 .Nice Teaspoons with every Wedding King. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. OKEATES TJROS., RING MAKERS AND JEWELLERS, GREY THORNE GEORGE, A.M Inst. E.E. ■pLECTRICAL pNGINEER, HALL OF COMMERCE. HIGH-STREET, Wishes to inform tho Trade and Public that he has taken over THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT OF MESSRS J. ). CRAIG. LTD.. Known as P. A Hadloy and Co. STOCKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TO-DAY. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LAIiD3S AND GENTLEMEN.I AM A CANDIDATE AT TO-DAY'S POLL, AND RESPECTFUL i SOLICIT YOUR VOTE. IF YOU THINK THAT I AM WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT, YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT I WILL WORK FEARLESSLY IN YOUR INTERESTS IN TRYING TO MAKE AUCKLAND AN UP-TO-DATE AND FREE PORT, WHICH IS THE GREAT QUESTION AT ISSUE YOURS FAITHFULLY, J. H. GUNSON. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I beg- to offer myself as a Candidate for a scat on the Harbour Board. I consider that a critical time has now arisen, and that sorao new members are required to exercise caution, with prudence, in the management of the affairs of this port. Already numerous shipowners are transferring the port of registry from Auckland to Sydney through the better facilities and less restrictions than are being imposed on New Zealand shipowners. If tho affairs of the shipping are not, dealt with in a businesslike way, it is only a matter of a little time when there will be no ships registered in New Zealand, and no doubt a heavy increase in wharfage dues on poods. I filial I always endeavour to forward the interests of tho port. I am not personally asking for votes—if you think I am worthy of your support, I shall be glad if you will exercise same at the ensuing election. Yours truly, J. J. CRAIG.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13979, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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