————————— — — i^>— MMJ^M— ii—^M««— / Election Advertisements/ "' ' ( FIIECTORS OF FRANKLIN.; MR B. HARRIS Will address the ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN '• . •' At the following places, at 7.30 p.m. :~ •• PAPAEATA SCHOOLHOUSE—Thursday, Nov. 20th. POKENO SCHOOLHOUSE— Friday, Nov. 21st. BOMBAY HALL—Saturdayj. Nov. 22nd. /CORRESPONDENTS of the Observer are requested \_/ to send cash along: with paragraph advertisements puffing or criticising candidates for election. Terms, Sixpence per line for the puff direct; a shilling a line for running down the other fellow. rpO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemen,— I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your Suffrages at the coming General Election, and will take aa early opportunity of publicly laying my views before you. W. L. BEES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you that lam a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming General Election, and hope to address you at an early date. I also take this opportunity of returnine my sincere thanks to the Electors of the late City North Electorate for the confidence reposed ia me during the past two Parliaments, and trust to have a continuance of their support as Electors of the Amalgamated City Constituency. Youra faithfully, T. THOMPSON. VXT AITEMATA '. ELECTO R.A T E» MR R. MONK is a Candidate, and will address the Electorsin the various centres throughout the Electorate at an earlydate. 'Y° THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. It has been stated that I am running for Eden in the interest of another Candidate. This is untrue. I will absolutely go to the Poll. JOSEPH GBEENWOOD. TTT AITEMATA ELECTORATE* Mr JACKSON PALWTER will address the Electors at thevarious centres throughout the Electorate at an early date. npO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU* Gentlemen,— I am a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcomiu General Election. I intend to go to the Poll, and am in favou of a thorough system of retrenchment — such a reduction of expenses as will bring our expenditure well within our income, and admit of a gradual reduction of the Property Tax. Tliis retrenchment must be carried out without fear or favour and be sufficient for the end in view. This I consider to be thefirst and most important duty of the new Parliament about to be elected. I am, yours respectfully, W. F. BUCKLAND. ■n LECTION TpRINTING. /CIRCULARS, Placards, Reprints of Election addresses and \J newspaper articles, Pictorial and other 'squibs,' and all. descriptions of Mection Printing, executed Promptly Neatly and Cheaply at the office of the 1 OBSERVER AND FREE LANCE,' Wyndhabi-sibekt. < KELLY AND BAULF, Printers and Publishers.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 621, 22 November 1890, Page 14
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428Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume X, Issue 621, 22 November 1890, Page 14
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