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HAWKE’S BAY ELECTORATE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—It affords me the greatest pleasure tQ, thank you heartily for the solid support you have given me and which places me | iu the second ballot. I how ask you to still continue your good services for the final rally on the 24th. For the staunch and loyal support that the Women’s and Men’s Committees have given me, I ask them to aooept my cinoere thanks, and respectfully request a continuance of their excellent services. I have the honour to remain, Yours truly, 249 ALFRED DILLON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HAWKE’S BAY ELECTORATE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have to thank you all for the many kindnesses and courtesies extended to me during the election, and I have to thank those of you particularly who reoorded your votes in my favor and express my gratitude to the members of my Waipawa Committee and the electors of the Waipawa District for work done and the solid support obtained here. The large number of candidates in the field operated especially against me, but I trust the personal knowledge now gained will secure success for me another time. Yours truly, 248 ALBERT E. JULL. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE’S BAY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have to express my deepest appreciation and warmest thanks to all the Electors who worked so hard to try to secure my return on TUESDAY. It is indeed gratifying to me to see that at) Mangateretere, Clive Grange and Havelock, where I reside, the people proved loyal. A man iB certainly best known where j he lives. I hope to have the pleasure of again asking you to support me, when I feel sure the results will be satisfactory to the Liberal party and myself. Yours truly, 250 H. lAN SIMSON. | GUNS.

WE RECKON YOU should think about Purchasing your new GUN for the coming season right now. So as to get a good selection try at once, nothing is gained by waiting. Have some practice; get used to your GUN. By the time the season starts you will be real fit and secure a good bag of game. We can stow you SINGLE 8.8. L. GUNS DOUBLE 8.8. L. GUNS DOUBLE B. HAMMERLESS GUNS After selecting a good GUN, you must have good CARTRIDGES. Do not use cheap CARTRIDGES. Better results can be obtained by using the best English CARTRIDGES. If you are not satisfied with your shooting last year, try a different brand this year. We have some very good brands, and can sell you the following : KYNOCH’S Black Powder Cartridges. EMY’S Black Powder Cartridges. KYNOCH’S Smokeless Powder Cartridges. ELEY’S Schuitze Powder Cartridges. CURTIS and HARVEY’S Amberite Cartridges. NOBEL’S Ballistite Cartridges. Remember to Call, Write, Telephone, or Telegraph us. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, LlMlTEDwholesale & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastings-street, Herataunga-road, NAPIER, HASTINGS. 76 W. H. BOOTH, ENGINEER, WHEELWRIGHT, GENERALBLACKSMITH, FARRIER & IRONMONGER, W AIPUKUR AU. ENGINEERING. All classes of engineering work by a fully qualified engineer. COACHBUILDING Every description of vehiole made to order—Buggies, Gigs, Traps, Spring Carts, Farm Drays, Metal Drays, Wagons and Lorries. Repairs at Shortest Notice. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. All classes of general blacksmithing done. Forge in charge of first-class man. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. W. H. Booth is prepared to supply every description of Agricultural Implements. Intending purchasers would do well to call before buying elsewhere. Windmills erected. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FORP. and D. Duncan, Ltd., Implement Makers, Christchurch. IRONMONGERY. A well assorted stock of Ironmougo always on hand, 3 Ehnuba'Ui&’n „ s ™u«« T»bleta

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5341, 19 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5341, 19 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5341, 19 November 1908, Page 3

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