TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The receipt by me of the requisition from so large a number of Electors— over three thousand— to whom I beg to return my very sincere thanks— has given me confidence to launch out into the political arena. I therefore place myself in your hands, and beg to put before you a few of the views I would advocate. * I am a supporter of the present Liberal Government, and will assist to develope the measures they have placed on the statutebook; but, if elected, I claim the right of Freedom of Action, and believe that you have known me long enough to trust that I will use that in your interest. I will strongly advocate that every facility be given to the Settler taking up land under Lease the right to acquire the Freehold. I am of opinion that the large estates under control of Government should now be cut up, and offered to the people, as no better time ever existed than the present to encourage the settlement of the country. The pushing-on of the Main Trunk Line is of the utmost importance to this City, and I would do all in my power to see that the money voted will be spent. This also refers to the Northern lines now on progress and of which will have my warmest support, and, in my opinion, small contracts will be preferable to the co-operative system. There are a number of other matters that I will touch upon when addressing you on the public platform, dates of which will be duly announced. Yours sincerely, ALFRED KIDD. T T)OSTLES TAILOR (Thirteen years Cutter for Smith & Caughey), has purchased the business of the Cash lailoring (Jo., Strand Arcade, and is prepared to execute Tailoring Orders in First-Class Style, AT LOWEST PRICES. pOSTLES, TAILOR, STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. Tjl LO R A L TT^ OR K WEDDING BOUQUETS A SPECIALTY. WREATHS, CROSSES, AND ALL KINDS FLORAL EMBL3MS, At Moderate Prices. CHIEF PRIZEWINNER at Auckland Hort. Shows for Floral Work — Which speaks for itself. Extract from Star and Herald— November Show — " Mackay's Floral Exhibit was a Feature of the Exhibition. g. j.~k AcKAY - FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN 195 QUEEN-STREET, Four Doors from Union Bank. Telephone. Q°9. " OYLVIA" STARCH IS LEAPING INTO POPULARITY. Your iron simply glides over the linen. No Household or Laundry Should be Without It. THE /CAMPBELL & T7IHRENFRIED pOMPANY, T IMITED. CAPITAL .. .. .. £300,000 43 QUEEN-STREET WHARF. ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET AND domainbrewery, newmarket. Directors : J. Looan Campbell, Esq. (Chairman), Arthur M. Myers (Managin Directory and Leo. M. Myers. Secretary : -Alfred S. Bankart. Cable Address : ' Beehive,' Auckland. AGENTS FOR:— B. Porter and Co., 'Bulldog' Ale and Stout, London J. Schweppe and Co., Mineral Waters, Sydney and London D. H. Burke, Schnapps, Hamburg W. and O. Gilbey, Schnapps, London . W. Burmester, Port, Oporto Adet Steward and Co., V.D Claret Jas. Buchanan and Co., Scotch Whisky London James Watson and Co., Scotch Whisky, Dundee
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 6, 25 October 1902, Page 9
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