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COMMON, SHELTON AN CO, LIMITED, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. SOFTWOODS DEPARTMENTCLOTHING. We have just received a Special Line in MEN’S TWEED SUITS, TROUSERS and BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, Which we are selling at Greatly Reduced Prices to Clear. Our Clothing at all times we Sell Cheap. In view of HEAVY SHIPMENTS lo arrive at an early date, we intend to give our cutomers BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS until arrival of Winter Goods. DIRECT SHIPMENTS OF BOOT DRESSINGS. “ Dandy ” Tan Dressings (Large). “Star” ~ „ (Small). “ Gilt Edge ” Black Dressing. “ Elite ” „ „ “Bon Ton” „ „ “ Boston ” Black Waterproof Blacking “ Superb ” Patent Leather Dressing, These Dressings are all of First-Class Quality and will not injure the leather. ONCE USED—ALWAYS USED SADDLERY. We have just opened a few cases of COLONIAL SADDLERY which we are now selling at Prices that Defy Competition. The “Special Queensland Stock Saddle,” We -would advise Stock-riders and others to call and inspect.

S ADDLERY iggp 0 Of All Descriptions Kept. Boots and Shoes, Leathers. Grindery, Saddlers’ Ironmongery. A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. TO THE H ARB Oil BOARD ELECTORS. T adies and Gentlemen,— -*-* If the promises made by other aspirants to seats on the Board are fulfilled there will be nothing left for me to do; but this I promise (if elected), that if requested to resign by a moiety of those who vote for me I shall resign accordingly. Yours faithfully, A. Y. BOSS.

TO THE COUNTY ELECTORS GISBORNE HARBOR DISTRICT. and Gentlemen, — I beg to announce myself as a candidate, and to 'solicit your votes at the forthcoming Harbor Board Election. In view of the rapid and steadily increasing development of the district, it is becoming a matter of the most urgent necessity to provide increased shipping facilities for the great expansion in the trade of our port. I am therefore in favor of a Progressive policy, and believe that by judicious expenditure and a moderate cost, vessels of much larger draught than at present could come in, and much of the present lighterage charges be saved to the port. If elected, I should, while carefully watching all expenditure, endeavor to have such works carried out as would utilise what has already been done, and afford some return for the money already spent. D. DOBBIE. 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. (4th) That having very great faith in the future of this district, my motto is “ Progbess.” I am, Your obedient servant, A. PORDE MATTHEWS.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GISBORNE BOROUGH HARBOR DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I again offer you my services at the forthcoming Harbor Election. I need scarcely tell you I am at all times in favor of the Progress and Advancement of both town and country. I have no private interests to serve, and, if elected, will further yours to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, E. P. JOYCE. TO THE ELECTORS GISBORNE HARBOR DISTRICT.

Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having been a representative of the Gisborne Borough on the Harbor Board, I again have the honor to submit myself for your approval for a further term. Believing that this district will progress, I shall, if elected, endeavor to have all moneys spent to best advantage. Hitherto I have always advocated steady progress, and will continue to do so should you do me th honor to again elect me. Yours faithfully, W. H. TUCKEB. AVEBY Washing Machine, Copying Press, Ladies’ and Gent3’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Min’s Clothing, Fenders and Irons, Cheffomers, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Crowbars. GO TO ATTWOOD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 34, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 34, 9 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 34, 9 February 1901, Page 3

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