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El action Notice POLITICAL MEETINGS. Mr. Smith invites the Electors of the New Plymouth District to meet him at— November Lepperton ... Monday ... 17th Huiranei t Tuesday ... 18th Upper Mangorei ... Wednesday ... 19th Upland Road ... Friday ... 21st Omata Monday ... 24th Kent Road ... Wednesday ... 26tb Frankley Road ... Friday ... 28th Decembe Egmont Village ... Monday ... let Fitzroy Tuesday ... 2nd Inglewood ... Wednesday ... 3rd Chair to be taken at 7.30 punctually. ATR HUGHES invites the Electors of | ••"" New Plymouth to meet him at :— Urenui ... ...Thursday, 20th „ Bell Block ...Monday, 24th „ Chair to be taken at 7.30 punctually. MR J. ELLIOT'S MEETINGS. MR. J. ELLIOT invites the electors of New Plymouth District to meet him at the following places. The chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. in each case: — Tikorangi, Public Hall, Monday, Not. 17. Egmont Road Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Nov 18 Upland Road, Schoolhouse, Wednesday, Nov 19 Tarato, Schoolhouae, Thursday, Nov 20 Egmont Village, Schoolhouße, Friday, Nov 21. nGOS MAYORALTY 1 LECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. T ADIES AND GEN LEMEN, —In ■»— ' response to the wishes of a large number of the Burgesses, I have decided to offer myself for re-election to the office of Mayor. As I have been honored with a seat in the Council for tbe pnst twelve years, my views on Borough affairs must be well known to you. I can only assure you thar, if elected, I shall still Ptrive to advance the best interests of tho Borough. — I am, Yours obediently, n5lB JAMES BELLRINGER. MAYORALTY ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — In answer to a requisition signed by many influential ratepayers, I offer myself us a candidate for th 6 office of Mayor. If you honor me by election, I shall endeavour to help on the economical administration of the affairs of the Borough to the best of my ability. I am, &c, a 543 CLEMENT W. GOVETT. JOHN BENNETT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, TT AVING purchased the business of Mr **■ F. Stohb, Watchmaker, Devonstreet, begs to inform the public of New Plymouth that by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and guaranteed workmanship, he hopes to obtain a share of public patronage. Having disposed of my business to Mr J. Bbnnett, I htfve much pleasure iv bespeaking for him a continuation of the liberal support accorded me in tha past. a 638 F. STOHR. D. BERRY, GENERAL, BUILDERS', AND FURNISHING iHOiiONGEi kll; IMPJRTEB, Has on hand and to arrive, the following SEASONABLE GOODSSPADES ; Digging Forks ; Potato Forks ; Rakes ; Hoes ; Hay Forks and Rak«»B ; Garden Syringes ; Farringdon Garden Engines, a splendid line. ( PLANET Jb. < ombined Drills, Hoes, Cultivators, Ploughs, anri Rakts. Planht Jb. Single Wheel Hoes, &c ; P^ankt- Jr. Double Wheel Hoes, &c. These tools are becoming dsservedly popular, and are immense labour savers, in fact, no farmer can afford to do without one. Milk Pans and Buckets ; Churns ; and all kinds of Dairy Utensils. Sheep Shears; Dagging Shears ; Garden Shears ; Scythes and Scythe SnatDs ; B.Y. Reaping Eooks. Winnowing Sheets. Gilpin's, Whitehouse's, and Brades* Slashers and Brushing Hooks SLacklock's "Orion" Stoves. Scott's Alias Stoves, tbe old favorite. Also, the "New Registered" Stove, by far the cheapest and best yet Been in New Plymouth at the price ; call and inspect. Sole Agent for the " Bismarck" Patent Wire Strainer and Splicer, far and away the beat in the market. Hornsby's and Howard's Plough Shares; Plough Skeitbs, with and without bosses. Enamel Paint* ; Oils ; Varnishes ; &c. Fencing Wire ; Galvanised Corrugated Iron ; Bricks ; Lime ; Cement ; Fire Cloy; Drain Pipes ; Fire Bricks ; &0.. &o. Graham's Pat nt Ftre Kindlere, samples gratis. it®" Brougham- street, near Railway Station, aSSG New Plymouth. TBOS. AVERT, HAS ALWAYS IN STOCK— Account Books of every description Photo., Scrap, Writing, and Fern Albums Pocket Books, Purses and Note Books Ladieß' Bags in Plush and Leather Writing Deabe, Tourists' Cases and Blotters Photo. FrameB — a large variety Birthday Cards and Books — latest designs Draughts, Chose, and other games Presentation and Sohool Books Bibles, Church of England and Catholio Prayers Commercial and Fancy Stationery of al kinds. DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. al6B hbto EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W & Gr lUKNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. JPI 4-*% D/l P OT , da ytoy t0 be ■•■ a ll] ■!■ £B made by perOV I *•** jjy~ sons of either be*, iv their owu .u^inuiee, al work for us. New business. All meet with wondtrt'ul Bucce«B. Anyone cau do the work. You don't need capital, or about the emne as none. Wo will start you. No space to explain here. But you cau make a »DUg little fortune b.norubly and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which thiß publication circulates, Boys and girls earn nearly as much as uier. Full particulars and instructions muiled free. Now is the time— don't delay, but » -»'• to us at once. BTINSON and Co,, Pon^"', Maine, United Btates. aSI

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 3