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TO THE ELECTORS ' ov tub WHATAUPOKO RIDING. I BEG to offer you my services again n County Councillor for your Riding and should you do me the honor of roturn ing me, I shall endeavor to do my best ti conserve your interests, as heretofore, a well as to advance the settlement am prosperity of the district at large. Remember date of Election— Wednesdat, November Bth. WILLIAM COOPER. 81 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE WHATAUPOKO & KAITI RIDINGS, Cook County Council. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— By request of several ratepayers I am a candidate to representyour interests in the County Council, and, if elected, I will, I can assure you, do you justice as far as I am able. All ratepayers not having paid last year's rates before the Election will be prohibited from voting. Yours faithfully, 104 E. P. JOYCE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure In innouncing that I am a candidate for the lonor of representing the constituency in Parliament at the ensuing Election, and hat I am contesting the Election in the nterests of the Opposition party. I shall take an early opportunity of xplaining my views in the various centres hroughout the Electorate. Yours faithfully, C. A. FITZROY. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— v I have the honor to nnounce that I shall be a Liberal Indeendent candidate at the ensuing Election 0 represent you in the House of RepreenUtives. Yourß faithfully, HUGH J. FINN. October 11th, 1899. 844 GENERAL ELECTION. l/f R CARROLL'S Committee Rooms JX are now open at the Offices formerly ecupicd by Messrs Rees and Day (Albion luildings), where all information will be applied with regard to enrolment of lectors, etc. Committee meets every vening. 121 IT TO PROHIBITIONISTS REDUCTIONISTS AND TOTAL ABOLITIONISTS. E7"OU are being misled by your leaders ■*- upon the question of the hour, and Ivised that if you wish to voto for " No icense " to strike out tho top line only, his is registering TWO VOTES AGAINST YOUR OPPONENTS' ONE, id if you believe in British fair play, YOU WON'T DO IT, nt exercise your vote according to your conscience, and TRIKE OUT THE TWO LINES YOU DO NOT WISH TO VOTE FOR. REDUCTION leans, closing the following Hoto's— Jbion Club, Record Reign, Bridge, and Clyde (Wairoa), there being NO OPTION ivon the Licensing Committee, because leso Hotels, having endorsements on their Licenses, MUST BE CLOSED FIRST. 'ho British love of fair play and the law f the land we live in demands even for the criminal that he cannot be PUNISHED TWICE FOR ONE OFFENCE. 'lie Licensees have already been punished s much as the law permits by the Magisrate, and now you are asked by the Prohibition leaders to PUNISH THEM AGAIN, nd so severely as to ruin them altogether, by taking their license away for NO OFFENCE WHATEVER. IS THIS JUSTICE ir in accord with the opinion of one of your number, the REV. F. B. OLDHAM, vho writes as follows : — " Act with strict justice towards "the minority, even towards the "publican, for the State is as truly " the trustee and protector of these " as of the majority." YOU CAN get it Cheaper at Adaie Brothers. TENDERS. fI^ENDERS are invited for the Supply X of 25 cords of sound, straight FIREWOOD. A sample cord to be stacked at the Kia Ora Butter Factory by each tenderer before tenders are accepted. Ten cords to be delivered and stacked at the Factory, bb directed, during tho first two weeks in December, and the balance by December 31st, 1899. Tenders close .on NOVEMBER 11th, at 12 noon, addressed thomas McGregor, 66 Makaraka, ■ | npHE price of COKE from 1 JL and after November I ' Ist is REDUCED to . . "Z. H Eighteenpence per hi 9 1 sack "T Hi at the Works. OEi — » I COKE makes bright, clear, i ~ —U i hot 6res, free from soot and CLXii dirt. , if* Directions : Illm. j! Break up the Coke to about p. Hii the size of an egg, put in a ■U—W |j 8 00l l b°dy, and keep fire free , n | from ashes, to as to allow ot , O | a good upward draught. !-„ 1 GISBORNE GAS CO., CN !| Limited. B,'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8663, 4 November 1899, Page 3

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