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Election Notice POLITICAL MEETINGS. L Mr Smith invites the Electors of the New Plymouth District to meet him at — November Upper Mangorei ... Wednesday ... 19th Upland Road ... Friday ... 21st Ornata Monday ... 24th , Kent Road ... Wednesday ... 26th 8 Frankley Road ... Frida; ... 28th Decembs Eamont Village ... Monday ... Ist > Fitzroy Tuesday ... 2nd Inglewood ... Wednesday ... 3rd Chair to be taken at 7 30 punctually. A/TR HUGHES invites the Electors of "■*• New Plymouth to meet him at :—: — j Urenui ... ...Thursday, 20th „ Bell Block ...Monday, 24th „ 1 Chair to be taken at 7.30 punctually. MR J. ELLIOI'S MBETINGST" TV/TR. J. ELLIOT invites the electors . •*• of New Plymouth District to meet him at the following placep. The chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. in each case: — Upland Road, Schoolhouse, Wednesday, Nov 19 Taratp, Schoolhouße, Thursday, Nov 20 Eamont Village, Schoolhouße, Friday, Nov 21. a 606

MAYORAL V hLBOTION. TO THE BURGESSES. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —In ■*— ' response to the wishes of a larje number of the Bureesses, I have decidtd to offer uijself for re-election to the office of iUajor. As I have been honored with a seat in the Council for the pnst twelve years, my views on Borough affairs must be well known to you. I can only assure you that, if elected, I shall still Ftrive to advance the best interests of the Borough. — I am, Yours obediently, i5lB JAMES BELLRINGER. MAYORALTY ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — In ■*-* answer to a requisition signed by many influential ratepayers, I offer myself us a candidate for the cfSce of Mayor. If you honor me by plectfon, I shall endeavour to help on the economical administration of the rffairs of the Borough to the best of my ability. I am, &c, a 543 CLEMENT W. GOVETT. JOHN BENNETT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, TTAVING purchased thebuuiness of Mr ■*■•*• F. Stohk, Wutclnnuker, Devonstreet, begs to inform the pubic of New Plymouth that by strict attention to business, moderate charges, and guaranteed workmanship, he hopes to obtain a share of public pationage. Having, disposed of my busineps to Mr >T. Bennett, 1 have much pleasure in bespeaking for him a continuation of the liberal support accorded me in the past. a 638 F. STOHR.

9 GENERAL, BUILDERS'. A>D FURNISHING Has on hand vn 1 to arrive, the lollow in<* SEASONABLE G OD3SPADES ; Due ins: Forks ; Potnto Forks ; Rakes ; Hote ; Hay Forkß and Rakos ; Garden Syrinoes ; Farringdon Garden Engines, a eplt-n .id line. PLANhT Jn. < oml.ined Drills, Hoes, Cultivators, Ploughs, and Rakts. Planrt Jh. Sintr'e Wheel Hops, &c ; I'lanet Jr. Doublo Wheel Hoep, &c. These tools are becoming d?servedly popular, and are immense labour savers, ia fact, no farmer can afford to do without one. Milk Pans and Buckets ; Churns ; and all kinds of D iiry Uttnsils. Sheep Shears ; Dagg ing Shears ; Garden Shears ; fie) the s ana S :ythe Snaths ; B Y. Reaping Hooks. Winnowing Sheets. Gilpin's, Whitehouse's, and Brades' Slashers and Brushing Hooks Shacklock's "Orion" Stoves. Scott's Atlas Stoves, the old favorite. Also, the " New Registered" Stove, by far the cheapest and best yet seen in New Plymouth at the price ; call and inspect. Sole Agent for the " Bismarck" Patent Wire Strainer and Splicer, tar and away the best in the market. Hornsby's and Howard's Plough Shares; Plough Skeiths, with and without bosses. JEmmel Paintx ; Oils; Varnishes ; &c. Fencing Wire ; Gahanited Corrugated Iron ; Bricks ; Lime ; Cement ; Fire Clay; Drain Pipes ; Firo Bricks ; &c, &o. Guiham's Pat nt Eve Kindhrs, samples gratis 4g£' Brougham street, near Railway Station, a 556 New Plymouth. T AVESTAFF PIANOS. H. Cotlilßß * Co TBOS. AVERX BtfffTfca km aramssa. HAS ALWAYS IN STOCK— Account Bookn of every description Photo., Scrap, Writing, and Fern Albums Pockut Books, Purseß and Note Books Ladies' Bags in Piush and Leather Writing Desks, Tourists' Cases and Blotters Photo. Frames — a lart?e variety Birthday Cards and Books — latest designs Draughts, Chess, and othf-r games Presentation and Sohool Books Bibles, Church of England and Catholic Praj era Commercial and Fancy Stationery of al kinds. DICVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 11 168bbto EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. \V & G iUItoBULL & CO., WELLI>GTON, PROPRIETORS.

f|4 4-_ jRb ft P«r day to be Tr I 118 b f|L ""»•"-■ L»y p<-r-dw I **" OW I* »' ;b °£ either ha, m iiitir owu 4oeamit3b, a wo:k for us. New buhiuees. All meet with won(1. rful succtps. Anyone can do tho work. You Jon't nred capital, or about the sume us uoue. Wo will stnft you. No space to isplttiu bere. But you can loake a us- litilo fortune h norably and eutfily. The emploj mtnt is particularly adapted to tho tcgiun in which this publication circu\x ts, 803 s nml fjirlrt earn neurly aB mucli as uer. iJ'uli piirticulars and insliuctions tuuiiod free. Now is the time — don't dolu} , but write to hb at once. STINSON auu 1 Co,, Purdunri, Muioi 1 , Uaittd Slates. ftGt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 3