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Election Campaign. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTEETON. LADIES'AND GENTLEWiEMIn. offering you my services as Member of Parliament for this important electorate, I fully appreciate the responsibility of representing this growing district. If returned, I shall spare no. elTorfc in advancing the intorcsts of all sections of the community. This Electorate is not receiving fair treat, mont with regard to acquiring land for settlement. The result is that those of our farmers' sons, who arc at all ambitious, are compelled to find land outside the district. We want more producers, and my policy will be to secure land for these sterling young settlers. Lust year 114,000 acres wore settled in the Wairarapa Electorate, as against the small area of <>72 acres of Crown Lands in Masterton. I am in favour of This is the only tenure that will encourage our settlers to fully improve their holdings. We all participate in llio greater wealth that is produced from highly improved land. .1 pledge myself to spare no effort in getting n, railway through to I'ongaroa. This work ought to have carried out years ago. Yours obediently, JOHN HUNTER. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON. LADIES AND_ GENTLEMEN— I have represented you in Parliament for eighteen years, Believing that I .still have your confidence, I again offer you my services. You have honoured me, and the Liberal principles which 1 profess, with splendid majorities at six consecutive elections. I trust to see the old Liberal Hag for the seventh time triumphant on 17th November next. You have ever recognised my public services with such kindness and generosity that I feel sure that they are safe in your hands. I see no reason why the wonderful progress of the past eighteen years should not be continued in the future if Liberals are true to themselves and to their policy. Yours faithfully, A. W. HOGG. "GENERAL ELECTION. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. MR JOHM HUNTER WILL Address the Electors on the political questions of the day, as under: — MARIMA, Schoolhouse, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th. NIKAU, Sehoolhonsc, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th. lIAMUA. Public Hall, THURSDAY, Nov. sth. ATEA. FRIDAY MORNING, Nov Gth. PUTARA, Schoolhouse, FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. (itii. ALFREDTON, Public Hall, SATURDAY, Nov. 7th. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. MR A. W. HOGG will Address the Electors as follows : — KONINI—School. WEDNESDAY, 4th Nov. KAITAWA—SchooI, THURSDAY, sth Nov. MANGAMAIRE—SchooI, FRIDAY, 6th Nov. NI RE AHA—Hall, SATURDAY, 7th Nov. lIAMUA—HaII, MONDAY, 9th Nov. HUKANUI—HaII, TUESDAY, 10th Nov. IHURAUA—SchooI, WEDNESDAY, 11th Nov. OPAKl—School, THURSDAY, 12th Nov. EAIPORORO—SchooI, FRIDAY, 13th Nov. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. J- T. ML HORNSBY will Address the Electors as under: — TE WHARAU, School, Wednesday, Nov. 4th. HOMEWOOD, Hall, Thursday, Nov. sth. LANGDALE, Hall, Friday, Nov. 6th. TE NUI, Hall, SATURDAY, Nov. 7th. Each evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies specially invited. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. MR W. O. BUCHANAN invites the Electors to meet him at the TE PARAE, Woolshed, NOVEMBER sth, ■ 12.20 p.m. BRANCEPETH, Woolshed, NOVEMBER sth, 2.45 p.m. Fitzherbert Terrace School, WELLINGTON. (Under the late direction of Miss Swainson) BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals : MISS BABER, M.A., and MISS RACHEL RICHMOND (Higher Certificate N.F.U.) Head Mistress: Mrs Hursthouse (of London and Paris). THE New Term commenced on Tuesday, 22nd September. _ Prospectuses on application. WHERE TO LUNCH P THIS is a serious question, but one that can be answered briefly—TßY RADOMSKI'S, who serves a good 3-couese dinner for One Shilling. First-class Chef. Civility and Cieanlines. J. RADOMSKI, Lato J. Wiclcens. CENTRAL DINING ROOMS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9213, 4 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9213, 4 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9213, 4 November 1908, Page 1

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