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new advertisements: A REPORT HAVING BEEN CIRCULATED TO THE EFFECT THAT I VOTED FOR THE SECOND BALLOT BILL, I BEG TO SAY THAT THE STATEMENT IS n ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE ' I WAS ONE OF THE FIFTEEN MEMBERS WHO VOTED . AGAINST THIS : Unnecessary and Mischievous law, SEE "HARSARD," SEPTEMBER 2nd, PAGE 619. « ■ ■ Vote For ATMOBE | YGUNfay ACTIVE, " ABLE, • : ! ; :,■ : 'DETERMEO^ Never Discouraged. SIIJI ROBERT STOUT Recommends young men for Politics.^ Wellington Follows his Advice. VOTE FOR A X MORE. Electors ! FOR YOUNG NEW ZEALAND. FOR STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS, v HONESTY AND ENERGY. VOTE FOR ATMORE.— _„„ THE MAN who has the COURAGE of his OPINIONS. WHO WOULD SCORN to SHUFFLE ANY QUESTION VOTjE FOR ATMORE.— Who has the interests of the City and Disrict at heart. Who is determined to see that we get our share of Public Expenditure. VOTiE FOR ATMORE.— Who will fight for the right. Who has proved Ms pluck to stand up for our rights. VOTE FOR ATMORE.— BECAUSE HE IS THE BEST MAN FOR NELSON. WORKERS OF NELSON, Vote for ATMORE. WHO FAVOURS ABOLITION OF DUTIES ON NECESSARIES OF LIFE TO REDUCE COST OF LIVING. QEMQ I Wool! Wool!! Thope Soiled and Shabby Season 1908-1909; Garments rflHB "Undersigned are now prepared to ■ f . JL receive Consignments of EIGIfT ALONG to the ' '.t v T ■ Wool and Skins for the London Market, and will max TWPrXFP A XTT\ ' liberal advances on same. UiJalriVr AL^IA The SS, "Paparoa," leaving "Welling^ fHiEANr^G WORKS, ton on the 18th November, is timed. to AJUnai^llXU IT ULVJXO- <jatoh the January Wool Sales. WAIJIRA-STEEET. 'Phone 313 " "' ' '— "WRLLINGTON SALES Should Clients wish to "try the Welling ; .. ton Sales, wo have made complete airangements to offer same on their behalf E. BUXTOrI & CO , Ltd. 4237 Gh FLEMING ■ tpojt.M'IAND SQNS - Q HOP ' in Trafal g ar Street. . Also Two :o:— '— ' ' '-'■■. ''.- W. TYEBE, HVN GOODS^. '■"*■■.■_ *""■ .» » 8 follows:- „ -' F 0(? SALE Larpets, Linoleums, ■ ' Jap.Matblngs, Bamboo Blin'ls, LOWER MO TJTEEE.— Desirable proBrass Bail Bedateads serty'"s erty '" 180 ' Acres Freehol( ?' eminently .crass ita.il Xiecuteaaa, suited for Fruit growing, Sheeting Towels, Table Covers, Table Linen, Ako ' - I Tea Cloths, MOTUEKA DlSTßlCT.— Magnificent i m rii \. Ti-ii Orchard property, freehold, j&bout 60 I Tray Cloths, Pillowcase?, acres planted with the best varieties of Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Apples, Pears, aud Peaches, 3 to 7 years Jap. Silks, Maulle Drapes, ol &> . ' . . ", , tit- 3 r»i- a m• -, -^ \ further particulars applj Wmdow Bhnds, Wmdow Poles, . J OR^ R HARRIg> Lace Gurtains, *c. , - Land Agent, ' " ' 4778 Nelson, Also full Assortment of . — :-— — Furniture and: Tyi!ee's Studio. Furnishing, &C;- ft-^ms STUDIO haTreoently been fitted it up with new and up-to-date appli- ° anoos for the production of ' P ciFftafßP^ 9 sny<? Hfgh.CJass Photographs. U. rLCSI!;!^ toL ENLAEGEMENTS made.irom, anj Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed H ATJrV <?TRT?T7T Note.-W Tyree Joes not employ an 5 tiaitX' 1 oinltilbL, canvassers. Send all orders to v,™ onv " TTEEE'S STUDIO,« NELSON. t [ Traialgar-street.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12406, 23 November 1908, Page 3

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