DIG AWAY, DEMPSEY. TTIHERE’S A POWER OF BAEGAINS At HENNESSY’S BOOT SALE, COMMENCING THIS DAY. EVERY LINE MUST BE SOLD—Not One to go Back into Stock, and as time is limited, it behoves me to get a move on at once. Consequently, 1 have re-marked every Boot in the place at such prices that must excite envy in a tew breasts, but sober joy in the hearts of all Boot-buyers. A FULL REGIMENT Of Boots and Shoes, £IOOO strong, is projected on the Public, so that like Uriah the Ilillite, placed tn the forefront of battle, they may fall. SO HERE’S LUCK Go with them. They are as Fine a Lot of Goods as you need wish to see, and THEY MUST BE SOLD. Prices are no guide to ,their Full Value. See ’em yourselves, and you 11 buy Cheaply and Deeply. There are various ways for raising the Returns, but the crack-proof method is GkENUINJE VALUE. Come Early, if only to Look, but Bring money—You Must Buy. Some Real Red-hot BARGAINS are on the Board, which must go Quickly and Positively. SPOT CASH. SPOT CASH. REMEMBER THE OLD MOTTO—HENNESSY’S FOR BOOTS.
E. REYNOLDS & CO., CYCHE IMPORTERS, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE SECURED THIS SPACE.
TO THE BATE PAYEES AND RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE.' Ladies and Gentlemen, — If you think I can in any way serve your interests by a seat on the Harbor Board, I shall be pleased to accept your wishes on that behalf on the day of election. As an old servant for many years on the Borough Council, also the Harbor Board in the early days, my action then may possibly influence and determine yours now. My interests are identical with your own, and your mark of approval on polling day shall, as heretofore, claim my best efforts on your behalf. Sanguine of your approbation. Yours faithfully, J. WHINRAY. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE COUNTY RATEPAYERS. and Gentlemen,— I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for a seat on the Harbor Board at the forthcoming Election. Should you honor me by electing me as one of your representatives, I shall bo pleased to do my best to conserve your interests, and to see that all moneys for harbor improvements are judiciously expended. • Yours faithfully, A. DEWING.
HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS. and Gentlemen,— Having been nominated for a seat on the Harbor Board, should you honor me by electing me as one of your representatives, (Ist) All my energy will be concentrated in advocating the pushing ahead of the work recommended by Mr Napier Bell, to enable steamers and woolships to go alongside the Quay to discharge and receive cargo. (2nd) That the finance of the Board be so regulated that as soon as possible Wharfage Rates be abolished. (3rd) That, generally, I shall persevere to conserve your interests. (4tb) That having very great faith in the future of this district, my motto is 11 Progress.” I am, Your obedient servant, A. FORDE MATTHEWS. TO THE ELECTORS COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT. and Gentlemen,— For the fifth time I beg to solicit your votes at the forthcoming election. I have had the pleasure of representing the County on the Harbor Board for the past eight years, and duriug the whole of this period I have most assiduously attended to the business of the Board. , •> I have been a strong advocate for progress in Harbor works, at the same time endeavoring to economise in every possible direction the funds of the Board. I look upon the great improvements which have taken place in our port with considerable pleasure, and trust the electors take the same view. If returned again, I shall endeavor to continue the improvements we are making, feeling confident the result will be such as to enable the Board to reduce rates and wharfages to a considerable extent. I also desire to state that I believe if the works are not continued the time and expense already incurred will in a large measure be lost. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, D. HEPBUBN. T. CASSIDY’S WHATATUTU COACH W 1 LL leave O’Reilly Bros. & Co.’s Stables in future on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 11 a.rn., Returning from Whatatutu on Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.30 a.m, and arriving at Gisborne at 1 p.m. The Booking Office is at the above Stables, and all Parcels left there will receive prompt attention. Q'Rcilbj BrQh and Co., Sole
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 27, 1 February 1901, Page 3
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