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1 R fid CITY TJ ALL I T V JLJL ALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 30th. r\ BAND T IMELIGHT /"lONCERT \JTka nd Xji mcli ght v^o'n cert Under a new management. Limelight Artist - Mr. C. E. Mackie. Subject— 'A Holiday Glance at the South Coast of England.' Note.— The views are beautifully colored, and are shown for the first time in Auckland. The magnificent Triunial Lantern just imported by Messrs Chas. E. Macbie and Co. -will be used at this concert. artists : — Mr Worrall, Bass Mr Robin Hay, Tenor Mr Cronin, Humorist Mr Ringwood, Banjoist Mr P. Macbie, Lecturer Miss Kate Best, Soprano Miss Celia Dampier, Violinist Miss Olive Stokes, Reciter Miss Alice Leslie, Dramatic Reciter Mrs Riugwood, Banjo Accompanist . and Mr Albert Lucas. Day Sales at Partrige's, Williamson, and at Adlington's, Grey-street. P. Mackie, Manager. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANUKAU ELECTORATE. Ladies and Gentlemen, — It having been publicly announced that a requisition is to be circulated amongst you, asking me to become a candidate for Parliament at the coming election, I have thought .it was due to you that I should place before you a short statement of my Political opinions for your consideration. I claim to be an Independent Liberal. lam therefore in favour of the following : — ?.?,_ * An Elective Executive, An Elective Second Chamber, The Referendum, The present National System of Education, The Introduction of Technical Education, Beduction of High Salaries and in the cost of Government, General Retrenchment and Economy, No further Borrowing for any purpose whatever, Reduction of the Honoraria to M.H.R.'s to not more than £180 a year, >n improved system of keeping Colonial Accounts, so that the people may know how they are taxed and what becomes of the immense sums of money thus extorted from them, The removal of taxation from the necessaries of life on such goods as cannot be produced here, Graduated Taxation in proportion to the ability to bear it. The Direct Veto of the Liquor Traffic. Yours faithfully, J. E. TAYLOR. Water Lea, Mangere, September, 1896.

Sterling Stainless Every Pair BEST. To be had of All Drapers.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 924, 26 September 1896, Page 12