JTK) THE ELECTORS OF Tfl 12 i- WAIRARAPA. Gentlemen— In view of the dissolution of Parliament, I have respectfully to intimate that it is my intention to seek re-election, for the district which Ilia 'e represented for so many years. It is my intention to hold meetings, at the several centres of population, when I shall place my views on matters both of local and jdieuil interest fully before you, In the meantime I may state that I intend to give a hearty support to the programme of the Liberal party, including the repeal of the Land Tax, the imposition of a Property and Income lax, the reduction of the taxation on the necessaries of life, liberal Land Laws, Triennial Parliaments, the vigorous prosecution of Public Works, and other Liberal measures which were indicated in the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNY. August Uth, 1879. 223 JjLECTORS OF TIIE WAIRARAPA! DO NOT KOIIGr/r TO VOTE IN FAYOR BEETHAM! AND irii INTERESTS OF THE WAIRARAPA! rJiMEMBEE! HIE "pOLL QLOSES AT P.M. on THURSDAY, 4tii SEPTEMBER, And every Vote must be recorded before that.hour. Y°TE JTOi And show your appreciation of his past service's by returning lnm AT THE HEAD OF THE POLL!
notice. jyjß EUNNY'S supporteis arc informed tint .111 influential Committee lias been formed, with the object of securing Ins return to tha House of representatives, at the forthcoming Election, The Committee meets every evening, at half-past seven, at the Committee rooms, Perry-stioct, where any gentlemen desirous of joining aveiiwifced to attend, 252 OTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE !!! CI. H. HUNT, Cabinet Maker axd Upiiolstkiikt;, Dixon's, Buildings, Cuba-street. •. WELLINGTON. I take this opportunity of tbaiibmg my numerous friends and the General Public for thiir past support and favors during the time I luve been in business, and be to inform tlicm that I Lve some ° VERY CHEAP LINES IN" Bedsteads IHd'ng American Chairs D:-awiug-room Suites ToiJcfc Sets, And other Goods too numerous to particularise, for which an early c, 11 will oblige, 6& Please note the rddress: DIXON'S BUILDING?, CULA-BTJIEET, Next door to Mr Kerby's, Draper, ' 2U.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 255, 3 September 1879, Page 3
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