Electoral Addresses. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. /~1 ENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate \jt . . „ t . to represent your interests m Parliament. My views are Liberal. I desire the good of all, the advancement of the district, and the general welfare of the Colony. I am, Gentlemen, Most faithfully yours, ; T. W. PORTER. ■■ . ■ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. iH ENTLEMEN,— I have the honor VX tq announoe that I am a CANDIDATE to represent this constituency m the COMING PARLIAMENT. I will do myself the honor to explain my views at length hereafter. I am Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, allan McDonald. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. jM ENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to offer myself as as a Candidate for the East Coast District at the' ensuing election. ■ , I hope shortly to have the pleasure of explaining my views to you on local and general topics. 'I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, JAS. WOODBINE JOHNSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. (~*\ ENTLEMEN,— It is hot my inten-" \JC tion to come forward to represent you m the forthcoming Parliament. No, I have too much consideration for your welfare, there being already too many candidates m the field. I have no wish to split votes and prevent you sending a good man a,nd true, to represent your interests m Wellington, when the time shall come. I must be content to stay m Gisborne, to LOOK AFTER and endeavor TO SUPPLY your WANTS AND DEMANDS on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. H. LEWIS. TO THE NON-ELECTORS. I ALSO intend to devote my time and attention, and to LOOK to YOUR INTERESTS likewise. To attain this end, I have determined TO REDUCE PRICES to so small a remunerative profit that it will be to the interest of all to patronise my ' establishment. H. LEWIS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I l Besides serving your interests, I must CLEAR off A LARGE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, to make room for Spring & Summer Shipments, now on the way from England, and am compelled to seek your suffrages to carry out this object. H. LEWIS. THE IFt OCX CONSISTS OF— Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing, every description. Shirts and Hosiery, all kinds. Ties, Braces, Belts, Hats, and Caps Wool Cravats, Shawls, Blankets. Rugs. Calicoes, Prints, Flannels, Serges, Merinoes, Winseys, Alpacas, Toilet and Table Co\ers. Counterpanes, Towels & Towelling. Corsets, Chemises, Night Dresses. Silk and Fancy Skirts. Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Sewing Machines Teas, Groceries, Oilman's Stores, and Tobacco. (The best selected Stock m Gisborne.) No Prices quoted, they only tend to deceive the unwary. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Plump for the Popular Candidate, H. LEWIS. NOTE THE ADDRESSGLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, 21 August 1879, Page 3
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