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n> Appeal to the Electors and ]S T on-Elec 3 tors of Poverty Bay ! »•■ J^RK you on the roll, you free-born Britons ? The time i; ,s" coining when your help will be much sought after by canvnsd " sers, who carry a smile on their mugs about «a foot long. Yoi ss free bom Britons again have the blessed satisfaction (though \i £-; only comes once in three year) of being on nodding terms, and - perhaps hand-shaking, with the people who are a few rungs in the ladder above you. But don't you presume too much in after times. Don't you be cast down, and utter cuss words if that J" smug-faced fellow, who used to hang on to you like a pair oi "! Hennessy's 6s 6d Bluchers, happens to be short-sighted as you It pass him in the street after the Election. 10 It is only the regular thing you, know — only your share of the pickings of the Colonial Goose. But there's a bright look- -- out ahead. >f x t JUST YOU CON OVER HENNESSY'S APPEAL TO HIS SUPPORTERS ! Men's Shearing Bluchers .... 6/6 c Men's Breakwater Tights - - - 11/9 v Ladies' Oxford Walking Shoes - - - 5/11 1 Ladies' High Log Glazed Kid Balmorals (Job) - 9/11 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes .... 4/6 Men's Strong Leather Elastic Sides, heel and toe plates 9/11 Men's Glove Kid Derby Shoes- - - - 11/9 Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides, from - - -6/6 Boys' and Girls' School Boots, heel nud toe plates, from r>/fi Men's Strong Walking Shoes - - - -8/11 Ladies' Levant Leather Laceups - - - 8/9 Men's Goloshed Balmorals (sewn) - - - 10/11 Men's Armor Plated Bluchers - 6/6 Ladies' Prunella Button Boots (Job) - - - 6/11 Children's patent Strap Shoes, buckle 1/ Children's Elastic Sides .... lyf) Men's Shearing Shoes ----- 6/6 Ladies' High Leg Kid Button Boots - - - 9/11 Ladies' Elastic Sides Prunella Walking Boots - - fi/6 Ladies' Kid Button Shoes - - - -5/11 Girls' Glove Kid Oxford Shoes - - - 5/6 Ladies' Best German Lasting Boots - - -8/ Men's Cricket Shoes (colored) - - . 6,6 Yes, you can go for Hennessy bare headed. I have only one plank in my platform, and by gosh its a piece of timber that never gave me away yet— SOLID VALUE! SOLID VALUE! I I have only one Polling Booth, but it's a big 'vn — The Cash , Boot Market. Every male and female in the County is on my Eoll, and can vote as often as he or she likes. Cash down on > the nail. I can give points to most political parties, for Igo in 1 for Manhood Suffrage, also Womanhood Suffrage, or any other , Suffrage that's got money in its pouch. k TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST 1 COAST. W. B. COMMON.] [F. J. .SHELTON. {^i ENTLEMEN,-At the request of a DoiTimnTl SllpHmi fo C(\ ■ VJT large number of my fellow settlers I 011(311011 (V \jQ # , I have consented to stand for the district. _, _ I feel honored by the distinction of being b 1 O G K asked to represent the district which I have . lived in for seventeen years, and have seen AND so improved by settlement as to be one of GTAT IO N \ GENTS the best in the colony. (O jljL ' I need hardly say that if returned I shall „, „.-,„„ . T „ „^^r T „,„, do my utmost for the electorate. GENERAL M ERCHANTS, While feeling that I should be greatly r<T«nrvDvir honored by biing returned, I yet consider UI&iSUKxN*,. that Electors are under an obligation to a Member, if he does his duty, for the time, CASH BUYERS OF WOOL SKINS trouble, and expense he is put to on their behalf. MAIZE, I regret that I cannot spare time afc this Aml ;lU Lucal p roduce busy season of the year to canvass, nor am I so wealthy as to be able to spend money over — — the election. I will at the larger centres of population rO R SALS, address the Electors and give such informa- .m T rvt./r^nm ,*- TT^ T ,-.-..,■ T , -^^.^^ tion 113 to my political opinions us may be AT LOWEST W HOLESALE PRlCESnecessary, which, combined with a know- rcDf-jr pti?q ledge of me that a great many of my Vxti "-' L ISIJKS fellow-settlers have, should be amply suffi- TpnwivrAvni'wv cieut to satisfy Electors in voting. IKUJN MUJS UiUv V I should, if returned, expect to exercise OPT' FRY entire independence in my actions in Parlia- ui/iv aix x ment, using my judgment to vote as I think WrNn?« »^^ QPrPiTC right and best suiteel for the constituency. W lJN ib AND IKll^ I am a believer in the present Govern- tv»« a nnr\ .x-,. m/< tr>o ment, with .Sir Harry Atkinson as Premier, iOiJAOUO AND OIG ARb though I should not he a blind supporter. I And all Station Requirements, think the late addition to the Ministry and the new distribution of seats likely to strengthen the present Government ; and I consider their steady conduct in the affairs THE "LATDLAW" WHISKY ' of the country, particularly with regard to retrenchment, has materially resuscitated the Continues (o lie tin: finest Whis.ky yot -fr „ Mi*, w i "" i ° rtcd '■""■ **- " istAi - rowing. -. ■. • This country, 1 believe, is now recovering "DTTM'TT TMPi H?T \TTnvi; from the long depression, and only wants a I IMI OK IAT lO> H continuation of the present careful manage- f)i " ment, and rest from experimental politics, to SHEARING SUPPLIES, niako great progress, not perhaps by leaps and bounds as formerly, but surely, steadily, ' and on a firmer and more lasting basis. TOMMON, B MELTON & CO. I should vote tor reduction in taxation 1 directly it is possible. ■ I believe in every facility being given for TH i.men of small means to acquire land, and that land for such purposes should be opened tor BRANDFOED BINDER selection wherever suitable. In Native land matters, after considerable Cuts seven feet, and can be drawn by two experience, I believe in absolute free trade, horses, removing all possible restrictions. v . f o , ~ c . ,. t ,_„ lam a strong advocate of free education, , ' SIZC ! f ° l " Sale -" ft ; bft > /ft cut. but consider that under present circumstan- The width of cut, lightness of draught, ces the cost is greater than we can afford. simplicity of const uction, strength and durFrom my long residence here I know the ability of material, all render it the most district intimately, and our wants and in- suitable Machine for Farmers, terests are identical. To prevent disappointment, orders should I fear that I am wanting in powers of he sent early. oratory to do full justice to the constituency Pricks :~> and G feet P>inder,£oO; 7 fect,£.V2. in Parliament, but whatever ability I may For Sale also— The BKANTFORD possess I should use it to the utmost of my MOWER. Price £18. power for the better government of the COMMON, SHELTON * CO., country and the benefit of the district. Agents. 630 A. C. ARTHUR. _ pO 11 SALE. ,^3^^^, /GENERAL STORK at Tologa P,,iy. at \.IW present in the occupation of .\Jk J IN persuance of the Regulations of Elcj- Tkimmek. tions Act, 1881, I, James Booth, Re- For particulars, etc., apply toturning Officer for the East Coast Electoral J, TRIMMER, District, do hereby give notice that by virtue Toloc.i • of a writ, bearing date the fourteenth day of Or— ' November, 1889, under the hand of the ;j COLEMW Clerk of the Wiits, an Election will be held (jg(j ' ' (;j" s^ 01 . ne for the return of a qualified person to serve _^ ' as a Member for the said Electoral District ; Ti\rVß <a A T V and that the Nomination of Candidates will i 1 Ull bA L h, . take place at the Court House, Gisborne, at _,_._. „.,, noon, on the sixth day of December, 18S9, QAH L " (;ROWN *■ T. HEX and that a Poll (if necessary) will be taken ''." HOUGETS. Delivery lOih Dec. afc the several Polling Place of the said Dis- * nee !)rf - trict on the 13th DAY OF DECEMBER, HEXRY D. DODS, 1889. 8 -" Waimata. The following are the Polling Places for T O LE T . the East Coast Electoral District : — The Court House, Gisborne (Principal) T^REK FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES to The Police Office, Ormond x be lefc chea P> with small paddock if Mr Wilson's Store, Te Arai required.— Apply to— Th? Public Hall, Patutahi , JOHN WALLACE, The School House, Karaka „ , House and Kent Agent, Mr Arthur's Wool Shed, Whatatutu '^ Gladstone Road. Mr McNair's Store, Waimata " ~ ~ ~~ The Court House, Tologa Bay M O N E V ! Mr Wallis's \Vool Shed, \\ r aipiro The ('ourt House, Awanui "V/TONEV TO LEND in Small Sums. The Court House, Clyde XTX Apply— Alex Kkefkk. 702 The School House, Fraserlown — — — — M r S'-'lr 0 ' 8 ? o use, Tiniroto \TTANTED KNOWN-Mixed PAINTS, Mr llham Morns s House, Mahia VV in 1 and 'J 11> tins, at Greatly ReJ. BOOTH duccd Prices, at— 804 Returning Officer. F. HAI/I/S. Paintkk, Ktc, HARVEST ltea- 1800. - . Hotc.^ IITANTHD KNOW X-T ACKS, VARTiu TTPTTT nniir V NISHES, HRUSHWARE, &c, at JUL MLbORMILK LIGHT DRAFI Greatly Reduced Prices, at— REAPER AND BINDER P. HALL 8, IS now on view at the Warehouse of the nr/^T"^ . i undersigned, where orders m.-iy he __ °PP oSlte R °y al Hotel. °76,534 of these Machines were sold in 1888 \\r A , N ™ I \^ N P,V' N T J " st , aiTi \' c i 1 !ind __ TT to be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices CORNS ACKS and bo.t Manila DIXDING mo^iXlW^mMS^ J A^ KHAN(J " TWINE always in stock. ' J>AUU ' &<■■' '!-»!», at— NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEROAN- F p^n. 8 ' Vtr TILE AGENCY COY, LTD. Opposite Koyul' Hotel.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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