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At a meeting of the Native Council, the Maoris of Hamua resolved to protest to the authorities concerning the sanitation and drainage of the township. Most elaborate regulations are gazetted regarding such matters among the natives, and they saw that if they are to keep their places clean their white neighbors must do so also. The chief Nireha has the matter in hand. Paid'Balm heals bruises, burns and scalds in less time than any other treatment, It is “antiseptic,” that is, it prevents putrefaction and by so doing, generally prevents an unsightly scar remaining after the injury is healed. For lame back, lumbago and neuralgia, Pain Balm has no equal. It has the quality of “ getting to the right spot.” No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial cf this remedy. One application gives relief. Try it. Fraser and hangman sell it. Old Age Pensions in this’land Have proved a marked success, They give the old a helping hand, And keep them from distress. There’s only just one other thing That’s needful to ensure Sound lungs, that we the praise can sing Of WOODS’ GEEAT PEPPBEMINT CUBE. HAWERA LICENSING DISTRICT. rfIHE following persona have been duly nominated as Candidates for Election as Members of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Hawera, the Poll wherefor is appointed to be taken on WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH 1908:-- ■* ’ Lawford Stroud Bg-rraalnugh James Davidson- # v • • Edwin Dixon s Jacob Mqw M ‘ X-y • : T " Humphrey George IMtcheft V v . y, ‘~ Benjamin 06:arad‘‘RohbirjS'William Jtowe -K James *‘- John Ed ware! Whlsojrr ALFRED Retaining fleer.
LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION.. VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE’S REFORM CANDIDATES : George Preece’ * - Benjamin Conrad EobbxnF.-, Edwin Dixon ** Jacob Marx ! '*" i ■ • ," Laweord Steodd- Barraclough, And 10 o’clock Licenses. ** Every ana who voted at *the Gen* ral Election has a vote. • , It is a duty as well as a privilege, to vote ; so roll up to the poll and, vote for the fip candidates. ~ ——it — A ... TO THE ELECTORS OF THE # .HAWERA LICENSING DISTRICT. ; ; . ■ ■*. ■■■•- : t \' Ladies anp have-pleasure in offering oiir ’’ services to'you as candidates for election to the Licensing Commit-* tee, and respectfully submit the following reasons for your consideration : *’* ' “ 4. 1. Being .jinpledged'Ho tyiy party and deisirodfl -pf the extremes of either, we, shall be prepared if elected to ac|%i an impartial, honest, and judicial manner, which Ws conk ceive will moaife fittingly', conserve thtv interest of the public generally.* v* 2. We any platform,i*»ther than a strict Insistence on tip,’observance of the law. We have no sympathy with the law-, breaker or tffrader, who will pot receive the sighted consideration at our hands. Tfie* aim. of‘the existing law is to regulate * tkb traffic, and ,it will be our aim tirassisfclil effecting that object. « **•
8. L is a principle, happily - recog-, nised .as essentiar to-jpuifliberty and wellbeing, that all p&sdns'on whom anything _in the for nr judical responsibility- . may —be i. conferred should have mindS44cse frdm .extreme partisanship in respect of the issues on which they may from time ijp time be called on to decide, lest the merits of the cases idmitted to their judgment be obscured by and become a sacrifice to partisan zeal. other words, it is a self-evident 'truth that* freedom from strong bias in respect of any debatable question is necessary to secure sound and impartial judgment on it." 4. We have lived in your midst for many years, and our lives and actions have been befpk you, and, if elected, we pledge ouSebes to nsefoTfe best efforts to enfordlf a strict observance of the law, and an lionest and impartial administration*, without fear or favor. We have the honor to be, ladies and gentlemen, yfur obedient servants, W W. Ro#e, * J. E. Wmsdji. - . f. H. G. Pitcher. ' James Davidson. f. R.‘ Stewart.
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Opunake Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 530, 24 March 1903, Page 3
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