NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. QIGNOR R. SQUARISE, Teacher of the Violin, begs to inform his Pupils and Friends that he has Removed from Pitt street to VIEW STREET, to the house formerly occupied by Mr Arthur Towsey. TAMES BOWMAN, „„,„. IMPORTER CHINA an d Latest Styles ~* . « an i, MANUFACTURER. and GLASS WARE, Patterns CARPETS, IRONMON- Famishing Warehouse— LINOLEUMS GERY, B and 83, 87, 89, 91 VICTORIA ST. FLOORCLOTHS Furnishing CHRISTCHURCH. always in DRAPERY, Stock. Workshops and Manufactory SPECIALTIES— English 202 Montreal Street. Be-stuffing and Bedding, Continental Established 1867. Bepairing ■ and Polishing PIANOS. jy Furniture. Orders by Post ie Telegraph promptly executed. rp O THE ELECTORS OF BRUCE. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of friends, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the Seat in Parliamert rendered vacant by the resignation of your late member, Mr J. W. Thomson, and to announce that Ido s3s 3 as a supporter of the present Government. I shall take the earliest opportunity of addressing you at the various centres of population throughout the Electorate, when I will place before you my views on the Political Questions of the Day. In my opinion the most important of these is that connected with the distribution and settlement of land. It is in this direction that we must look for a satisfactory solution of the difficulties that have arisen with regard to the employment of the people. Here, as elsewhere, the social problem of the time is how to reconcile the two interests — Capital and Labour. The tendency of modern industrial methods has been to draw population from the country into the towns. Tbis, added to the increasing attractiveness— educational, social, and otherwise — of town life, and the absence of opportunity for easy access to land, has led to the present position, and I think we should endeavour to remedy the evil by offering every inducement for widely diffased settlement. I bel eve that the Land Question is in good hand*, and that, although Mr M'Kenzie may not obtain all he asks for, still, if he continues to be supported by a good majority, there is every reason to believe that immense benefits will result to the country if his vigorous policy be carried into effect. As I purpose, during my canvass of the district, dealing at length with this and other matters connected with the Government policy, I here content myself with saying that I appeal to your suffrages, and rely upon receiving your support as a member of a party whose aims are directed towards such legislation as will promote the well-being, prosperity, and contentment of the people of this Colony. I am, Gentleman, Your obedient servant, A. LEE SMITH. DRAWING AND PAINTING. J DOUGLAS PERRETT, • Artist, HAS NOW RESUMED TEACHING. Classes and Private Tuition. Terms at Studio, Moray Place West. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL PiiINCES STREET BOUTH (Within five minuteß' walk of Dunedin Railway Station). Having leased the above Hotel, I can supply Superior Accommodation for Private Families and Visitors from the country and neighbouring colonies at Moderate Charges. Plunge and Shower Baths, Billiards. P. FAGAN ... ... Proprietor
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 19
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