(J P E K A HOUSE. LESSEE AND MANAGER BLAND HOLT. FOR A FEW EVENINGS ONLY. BLAND HOLT’S Sublime, Picturesque, and Unapproached Production, A SAILOR’S KNOT, A SAILOR’S KNOT, Written by Henry Pettitt. and Interpreted by the largest and Strongest Combination in Australasia. Note.—This work has in Australia and New Zealand created an Enormous Impression, among several reasons, on account of its EXQUISITE SCENIC TABLEAUX, the accomplishment of that Prince of Artist-s, MR GEORGE GORDON. The many wonderful sets are of TOO GREAT A NUMBER TO PARTICULARISE. but it is the Verdict of Press and Public THAT NOTHING LIKE THEM has ever been seen hero. THE COSTUMES of each piece are from authentic sketches, and arc faithful in detail and minutely correct. ELECTORAL NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in informing you that 1 intend soliciting your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of Members for your City. Y'ours respectfully-, ADAM PORTER, rpo THE pi LECTORS OF J)ARNELL. Ladies and Gentlemen, A very numerously-signed Requisition having been presented to me, inviting me to offer myself as a Candidate for your Electoral District. I beg to announce that I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. I hope to take the earliest possible opportunities of addressing you in different parts of the constituency, and of placing my views fully before you. Believe me. Yours most respectfully. WM. S. ALLEN, Oram’s Hotel, Auckland. November 8, 1893. rpu THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. 1 will take an early opportunity of addressing yon on the topics of the day. Faithfully yours, SAMUEL VAILE. JgLECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to announce that T am again a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. Yours respectfully. T. THOMPSON. October 16, 1893. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen, I will address you at an early date-so soon as the City Hall is available, of which date I will give due notice. I am. Yours faithfully, W. CROWTHER. rp O THE ELECTORS OF EDE N. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in informing you that I am a Candidate at the forthcoming Election to represent your interests in the Electorate of Eden, and will go to the Poll against all comers. Yours faithfully, E. MITCHELSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen— I beg to inform you that I have accepted a numerous Requisition to Stand as a Candidate for one of the Auckland Seats. I therefore beg to announce that I am now a Candidate for your Suffrages, and that I shall take several opportunities, in different parts of, the constituency, of addressing you in explanation of my political views. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully. Edwd. WITHY. November 8, 1893. O T I C E TO ANGLERS. Sportsmen are reminded that the season for Trout Fishing is now open. The Waihou and Waimakiriri •Streams, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Okoroire Hotel, are heavily stocked with Fish, and lovers of the art can rely upon good sport, and first class accommodation at the Hotel. Railway ticket direct to Okoroire. T. C. URQUHART, Late of Imperial Hotel.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 46, 18 November 1893, Page 411
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