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I TAHANAKI ILBOTORATB. : AND GENTLEMEN— I hare pleasure in announcing that I luTe ieeided to accept the nomination •f the liberal and Labor Federation as the Opposition Candidate lor the Taraaaki Keetorate at the forthcoming General ■eotioa. I shall take an earl/ opportunity of plaeiag mj views before the electors tkrosgkeat th« electorate. ' Yours truly, DAN J. HUGHBS. T« THH EG MOOT ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN-
"Q«t the Land" is Tery good adrice, kit just at the present time "Get •n the Sectoral Roll" is better! I want Liberal electors to make a more at the various centres towards organising our fareae. D» it for the sake of the cause! I hare, ete, DAYID L. A. ASTBURY.
TO THJ EGMONT ELECTORS. RADIUS AND GENTLEMEN— I am again a candidate for jour tufiiTiges at the General Election, and will t&ke aa early opportunity to addrw* aat the rarioui centres. DAVTD L. A. ASTBURT.
Kr Aotbury trill address tie Electors m un4*r: — Manguningi Hall. —FRIDAY, 16th. Omoana, Mra Hopkins' House —SATURDAY, October 17. Matapu HaII—TUESDAY, October 20. Mimgatoki Hall-WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21. , Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. i | Ladies specially invited. QHANCB OF gUSINESS. MR GEOP.GE GRIFFITHS, Tailor, Devon Street, Having diseased of his business to | |{R. JTORBES, Wishes to Thank hie numerous Customlers for tlieir patronage in the past, and solicits for his successor a continuance •f their support. pORBES, is a long-experienced Cutter of both Ladies' and Gent.'s Work, ka6 taken over the business of Mr George Griffiths, Tailor, of Devon Street and will do fcis ntraost to satisfactorily complete orders left with him, and allow his work to advertise his business.
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RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBER, Stratford —Tuesday, 6, 13, 20, 27. Tariki—Wednesday, 7 and 21. Midhirst—Wednesday, 14 and 28. Toko—Monday, 12 and 26. Douglas —Monday, 26. Te Wera—Aa per arrangement.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 1
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