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“Spo tal Advert.ioomonts. Reform and Progress 1 The PLATFORM of the OPPOSITION. REFORM of Laud Tenures—the option of tlio Freehold to every Settlor. REFORM of thn Education System ; co-ordination of Primary, Secondary, Technical, and Universily systems ; a complete system, and [ ti|ual opportunities for all. REFORM of the Legislative Council; an Elective Upper House. REFORM of Local Bodies' Finance; assured funds for all local works. REFORM of the Public Works efficiency ami economy ; the Sinai contract system. REFORM of the Native Land muddh ; development of looked-np lands for the benefit of both races. REFORM of the Public Accounts—presenting the true state of the Colony's Finances. REFORM of the Audit System—(£s.ooo,ooo of Revenue per annum now unaudited by the AuditorGeneral). REFORM of the Law of Criminal Defamation; the right to free speech, and protection ro the Press as in En land, REFORM of the Civil Service; appointment and promoion by meric: superannuation. REFORM of Customs Taxation; re. duction of duties on the necessaries of life REFORMS of a social and industrial nature "demanded by justice and consistent with liberty. REFORM of the Adminis ■ ation of Justice ; the position of Magistrates to be improved. REFORM of Administration generally—to make it prudent, business like and honest. A VIGOROUS PUBLIC WORKS POLICY. Opening up of Crown and Native Lands. Utilisation of Water Power. Light Railways. Reading to keep pace with Settlement. Development of Mining. TO EVERY COUNTRY SE T TLKR, Present nr Future—The Freehold. TO EVERY ARTISAN AND WORKER—Reduction of Duties on the Necessaries of Life; High IVages, bused not on artificial conditions, but on Increased Efficiency through Improved Surroundings and Education. TO PARENTS AND TEACHER 0 — More Educational Opportunities for Every Child; better Staffing of Schools and Remuneration of Teachers ; Local Control. TO LOCAL BODIES—An Assured Finance. TO BUSINESS MEN-Stablo Conditions ; no 111-considered Legislation. TO ELECTORS GENERALLY — The Restoration of True Parliamentary Government, and the Abolition of the One-man System ; Government of all by all, through their Representatives, Freely Nominated and Elected without Interference on the part of the Executive. 30,000 ACRES TpOR gALE Cambridge District, COMPRISING SOME SPLENDID DUR? AND GRAZING FARMS CHEAPEST DAIRY FARM IN THE DISTRICT — 2go ACRES (180 sores rich flats, 50 acres hilly hut ploughable), in grass, fenced and subdivided ; splendidly watered, running streams; firstclass rimu house 7 rooms, outbuildings, concreted cowshed ; milking 50 cows ; good road, convenient situation. Price £8 per acre. Terras ,600 ACRES, Grazing Ran, undulaMn to hilly country, good ; 15s per acre Cheap 8,000-ACRE BLOCK Rich Land, excel- ' lent sheep country, foneed and subdivided. In lota to suit purchasers. Prices from 22a 6d to £4 10s per acre. Easy Terms For further particulars apply— Wus. R. Crabtree (A.W.Z.A.A.), Land Agent, ambrxdge. Bailey] [R. F. Bollahd njiiri Sawmill TAUPIRI, WAIKAiO IN supply MOUNTAIN sizes aG WHITE PINE iu any OWN nd above Timber, being grown on pound, is of excellent quality, and mouncid by EXPEKtti to be )ST EQUAL TO KAURI FOP DING PURPOSES, we have tho most up to date MILLING MACHINERY, our iurs can roly on having their ,i- cut smooth and true to size. kinds of MOULDINGS and FRY supplied. DIT BOXES aud all kinds of IS, of good material, at current i BOERS SU Pi’Ll 1 D PROMPT!.Y I r a O THE SETTLERS OF WAIKATO Oil) SURROUNDING DIBTRI T8 STEELE BROS. ~>EO to announce that they are now ) prepared to supply any quantity n FIRST-CLASS Mountain Bimu to any purt of Waikato at Current Ratos. PLANED T. & G-. FLOORING, SKIRTING, ARCHITRAVES, &0., ho POSTS, BATTENS, PICKETS, Am. All communications addressed f STEELE BEOS., Tarakonga, will re I' oeive prompt attention, f Tarukenga. Ist June, 1900. /o ;1 Dr. Ensor's TAMER JUICE, for 1 Constipation, Indigestion, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Ailments. Many people are prematurely aged, sour, and withered when they should ho iu their prime because they have neglected to help Nature when needed. If this is your condition/ take (Camcr Juice, Tub AttGUti Office bus just received alargo assortment of tho latest printing i typos, and no expense is spared in i keeping tho office fully abreast of tho | times. All orders executed with neat- ' secs and despatch-

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Waikato Argus, Volume XIX, Issue 3029, 10 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XIX, Issue 3029, 10 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XIX, Issue 3029, 10 November 1905, Page 2