Drapery. q tjee^.s^eTeet house. b. b. shaldeks Begs to announce to the Public In town and country nSViVn^ ? dde(l MILLINERY to his business of DRA.FKRY .<fc CLOTHING, so that every article of Apimrel ror Ladj- or Gentlemen may new be obtained at liis Establishment. Tlie principles of business observed are one price, and every article sold at the lowest living profit. R.B.S. wishes speclaliy to notify that the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is placed under thesuperinleudeneo of Miss Mould and the work-room under Miss West-two hujies who were recently open for engagement, and long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. mX fn'^'^rl 1' Tailor> Qieen-stroet, continues to make for tins Dopaitmoiit, Men's and Boy's Clothin" wljoso proficiency is so well known as to need no A UECE STOCK of DRAPJBRY, CLOTHING and M ILi INK.iY are on l aad, and prompt attention given to all command*. Countrj orders carefully attended to. &5T Address : — R. B. SHALDERS & CO., 202 and 202, QUEEN STREET. 1373. SPIUNG & SUMMEII. 187-1, J^ M. McL A 0 II L AN, 21S, QUEEN STREET, Is now Opening NEW GOODS in all Departments. D R E S S E S. Now Bordered Prints and Mnslins, New Silkwarps JSew Lustres, Embroidered Summer Costumes. ' THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT under the superintendence of Miss Mould will be found to be replete with every article necessary for a Lady s Complete Outfit, hew Hats, New Flowers New Feathers. New Ribbons, New Laces, New Scarfs' New Costumes, New Jackets, &c, &c. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is also well stocked and assorted with every requisite of Gentlemen's Apparel of the NEWEST STYLES and at most reasonable prices. ' Elections£TAV KG- been requested by a . l ai °'c an(i influential number of Electors for the district of Newton to represent their interests in interests in tlie next Session of tlie Provincial Council I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the above District, and will take an eaily opportunity of meeting the Electors to explain my views THUS. CHEKSEMAN. DISTRICT OF NEWTON. Tl/FB THOS. CIIEESEMAN will J-T.A. ijneei the Electors of the above district at the Newton II ai THIS (Friday) EVENING, at halfpust seven. REQUISITION. TO JOHN McELWAIN, ESQ. SIR, —We, the undersigned Electois oMlic District of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election, and we pledge ourselves, in case of a contest, to vote and use our influence to secure your return. Young Warren ' John Ellyett 11. I'artington George Peace Walter Grahame Juhn Sinton J. M. French C. W. Wilfon It. V. Ellis William McSkinning S. P. Brown James Miller ! James Riley Francis Mackenzie Arthur Bettany Joseph Warren James Williams William Winstone Read Wykes Win. .). Patterson James Young Thomas Keightiy Frederick Blade D. McPherson F. Gribbin J:i>ncs Finncrty George Miipcst^ne George Stanton John Sime W. H. Sime« Ebenezer Wood John WaJdell D Goldio Thomas Salt John S. Welsman W. Donald Jamer McGregor F. Walker S. Jones James It. Nicholson Samuel Wormes E. M. Smith Edward Boucher It. Stevenson J. Cornish W. Gregory F. G. Ewington James Phelan T. W. Doonin T. Ward George Sinton W. Matthews S. 11. Moulden J. K. Harris W. Farrell H. Ridings J. Wedgewood Boon P. Crow W. H. Butler J. B. floyes William Hogg J. Wilcox • F. Row Joseph Grant P F. M. Burrows Henry Hurst Charles White T. Holder Ambrose Coad Richard Smith Geo. Boyd And SO others. [R E P L V,.] Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in complying with your request to represent the District of Newton in the Provincial Council, and shall, if elected, endeavotir faithfully to serve the interests of the district (of which I have been a resident for many years) to the utmost of my ability, and promote the welfare of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN McELWAIN. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GENTLEMEN, —Having been requested by a number of the Newton Electors to allow myself to be Nominated as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing Election, I take this opportunity of announcing ray intention to do so, and if elected shall try to do my datty faithfully and to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY M. SHEPHERD. Auckland, November 27, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. GENTLEMEN,— The writ for the election of two membtrs to represent your interosls in the Provincial Council having been issued, I beg to inform you that in accordance with what I believe to be the wishes of a large number of the constituency, it is my intention to seok the lunour o! ro-election. In doing s>o, permit mo to assuve you that I have no personal or selfish ends to serve, 1-ut that I shall continue honestly and faithfully to further the welfare and advancement of your district and this province. I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, B. TONKS. Parnell, November 14,1873. PARNELL ELECTORAL DISTRICT. TO R. G. WOOD, ESQ. DEAR SIB,—We, the undersigned electors of the above district, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination to represent the interests of our district Id the Provincial Council. Should yon consent we undertake to do our utmost * o secure your election. We are, &c, [Here follow 75 signatures. GhsNTiiTMEN,—In compliance with your request I have much pleasure in coming forward as a candidate to J'Oprosont I'avncll in the Provincial Council. Your obedient servant, UEAOftR WOOD, Auckland, £ovembor %\ , ii? 3,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 28 November 1873, Page 1
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