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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REFU I ATI ON. A REPORT HAVING BEEN CIRCULATEIT TO THE EFFECT THAT I VOTED FOR THE SECOND BALLOT BILL, I BEG TO SAY THAT THE STATEMENT IS ;; "•'■■■-, ; Absolute ly untrue ". . I WAS ONE OF THE FIFTEEN MEMBERB WHO VOTED I-- AGAINST THIS ;■■; Unnecessary and Mischievous Law, ! SEE "HARSARD,^ SEPTEMBER 2nd, PAGE 619. JOHN 6RAHAWI.

The Wellinoten Piano Co., Limiied. NEW SHOW EOOMS „ (Opposite Old Tost -Office), " ' TEAFALGAE - S T E E E T| PIANOS by eiiallen & Son; PIANOS by Bluthner PIANOS by Pleyel PIANOS by Hilher & Co. PlANOSbyNeufeld Pianos from £30, New Instruments: Pianos from 203 Month. r BIG SALE NOW ON . At Our Show Eooms. THIETY Pianos to select from. - '.:. . East Teems. ■".'.,, '.' ' ; .V. Best allowance for old instruments taken in exchange..; - ..'. A. H. LIGHT, 3453 . . Local Manager.

Wodjf! Wddj! ! Season i9OB-i909; rriHE Undersigned are now prepared.'td JL receive Consignments of. Wool and Sikins for; the. London Marketj and will mak liberaladyanceson same. . • . The SS.VPaparoa," leaving Wellington on the; l r th November, is timed to catch the January Wool Sales. WELLINGTON SALES Should Clients wish" to fery the Welling tori; Sales, Hye'haye mada . complete: airangements.tb ofEer: samo on their behalf E. BUXTON & CO ; Ltd; 4237

Masons Why THE ELECTORS SHOULD , VOTE FOR GRAM! 1. He is a man who first made a success of Ms own business before he came forward to do ours. 2. He had many years experience of Local Bodies before he was elected for Parliament.. 3. He has served his District with great success and distinction for 15 consecutive years. ■ 4. He is still in full vigor and energy, and while he is Willing and able to serve us so well and faithfully, it would be folly to ■; ':.' , .' ' change for the mere sake of change. '5." His opponent cannot approach him in knowledge, experience," and grasp of public affairs in- which, his success has been most pronounced. , 6. TO REJECT MR GRAHAM at THIS JUNCTURE of our PQLITICAL AFFAIRS would be IMPOLITIC, INEXPEDIE^ST, I N J U D I C I 6 US and U N C R AT E F U L. Fellow Electors! The Second Ballot Paper NEXT TUESDAY WILL CONTAIN TWO NAMES onljv and ONE ISSUE, only, namely, TO ELECT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE. All those who have the true interests of otir District at heart, and wish to retain the valuable services of our present member will please Strike Out the Top Line 1 and VOTE FOR JOHN GRAHAM. ■ - ■ ■"■- - -. -._■■■ PIANOS !— From medium to highes ... „.,. grades, and lowest prices. Mr G. rUn oMLC. F. Natlob, Trafalgar-square, Nelson. Good, sound, new instruments, from JE3O. LQWER MOUTEEB.— Desirable proAll makes. - • perty, 180 Acres Freehold, eminently — : — : „ , , ce — r suited for Fruit growing, WE want you to know that for Furniture arid everything required A l so . in the home, Lock's Furniture Ware- -' \ house, Bridge-street, can't be beat. Tip- - MOTUEK A DlSTßlCT.— Magnificent top value every time, and satisfaction Orchard" property, freehold. About 60 guaranteed acres planted with the best varietiesof 6 • --- --■• — — — — — r— - — . Apples, Pears, and Peaches, 3 'to 7 years PIANOS! Pianos! Pianos!— Just ar- Q^ rived, another shipment of Har- p or further particulars applj land's Upright Grand English Pianos, m "„„„ WA ™ Tq - rosewood and -walnut. Prices from 30,t0 , J. PORTER HARRIS, • 60 guineas; 1 ten. years guarantee. Cash laud Agent, or terms. At Lock's Furniture Ware- 4778 ;■ Nelson, house. " -.'■'■■ .'- ■:■ *. ..- . '•-.."• ',--'•'■■ .' ■" -- . . . Djo not fail to come to the Pol! on TUES> ■DAY, and Vote for John Graham. «rmirS T "i+"T .^iUN VAPOUR Lights, brighter, than . ■■.-. A.\J. : l.i£li J. " ■-..'■....-■ ©acetylene and cheaper thankerosene. j ->■":. t t~ rL e .' : \- »,' m_. Makes and burns its own gaa. Nogrease, QPOP.in Trafalgar Street. Also Two smoie) or pdour. Writ? tor particulars O. Eboms. . ,___„.■: to Win. Lock, the people's popular fur- - \ ■ W.TTKEE, ihe Bridge . B treet. 3963 Prolographer. J r Strike Out the Top Line, AND Vote for John Graham, Etjtpott mi? •. a «„!„ a b ra #«, eiK », Q t) HRO LET; House in Collingwood street KESHTEaS only 4s 6d for 51t>. net J^ known ae'-Sunnyside." Occupation Poll Early, Poll Early, And SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT , at the- Finish. VOTE FOR JOHN GRAHAM,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 3