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UIS MAJJjaSTX'S THEATRE Threo Nights Only. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, September 27, 28, 29. Mr Edmund Rodle has tha honor to Introduce to Now Zoaland tho Marvellous Shot all Artists and Illusion Pontomiinlsts, THE HUCARDES Who have boon engaged at great expense and whoso wonderful performances have balllod and myßtlflod nil nudlenaoa boforo whom thoy havo appoarod. Tho most bewildering of Modorn Miracles., Marvellous Mystifying Maglo. Immonso Incomparable Illusions. Tho greatest magical skotoh over ptoduood, with special soonory and effects, THE EMBARRASSED CONJUROR Or “ Dodging tho Poliooman,’' In which the whole of tho marvellous illu- , sions and magloal effeots are tho sole inveution of The Hugardss, with whioh thoy have daaed, delighted and dumbfounded thousands I MR EDMUND RODIE Tho refined sooiety comedian, will appeal nightly in selootiona from his budget of tht latest comic songs. T HE GREAT SIMLA SEANCE, Or “A Romance of Two Worlds," the spirits outdone. The efieots produced are so wonderful that the perfonnors are proclaimed by Bplrituallats to be mediums themselves. JAPANESE MAGIC, Introducing the greatest eastern juggling feat ever produoed, for the first time In Australasia, the marvellous thumb tie and silver rings. KELLMANN, the Kard King, the man with the marvellous hands. A TRIP TO LHASSA, an absolutely novel box mystery. Prices—Dress Oirole and Reserved Stalls Bs, Stalls 2s, PR Is. Box Plane will be open at Mr Miller’s on Saturday morning, 9 sharp

BAIN BROTHERS Will Sell by Publio Auction, at their Mart, Lowe Street, TO-DAY, at 11 a.m. — BACKS MAIZE ,m, «eany, 20 Auiiioiieei, TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIAPU. AND OENTLEMEN,—. 1. Having resided for very many years in your district, knowing all its unbounded resources, aud its negieoted requirements, I had no hesitation in at once consenting, at tho request of a great number of my friends, to contest the Waiapu Electorate in opposition to the Hon Mr Carroll. 2. lam opposed to the present Administration. 3. Every Crown tenant should, In my opinion, be able at any time to aoquire the freehold of his home, at the unimproved value of the land at the time he took up his lease. It is grossly unjust to subject the tenant farmers of the State to payment of penodioal increases of values of rentals or purchase moneys, as their labors and arduous saorifloee have created these iuorease3. 4. The Maori Land Councils are hopeless failures, and the look-up of all Native lands since 1200 has retarded, and is retarding, the progress of this district. The Hon. Mr Car roll is responsible for this polioy, which, as a colonial polioy has altogether failed, and which is deeply injurious to the district he represents.

5. The present Administration have shamefully neglected tne roading ot the Waiapu Electorate, and our Member has acquiesced in, put up with, and is responsible for that negleot. During the ten years or more of the Seddon Administration the Waiapu Electorate ba3 been left out of all substantial divisions of Public Works f und lor roads and bridges. The term “The neglected Worth ” applies with muuh force to “ The negleoted East.” Evei moneys due under puolic statutes are with-held, or delayed, until, when received, they ard expended under the most wasteful circumstances Main roads and bridges, whioh are for ali time, and for Natives and Europeans alike, have to be made out of loans raised upon the security of the lands of the pioneer settlers, while other districts have had these roads made for them. 6. A section of our Bailway (Te Karaka to the Motu) ought to be put in hand at onoe, and railway construction oommenoed at Opotiki, Tauranga, notorua, or Waihi, on such route as may be determined. 7. Special provision should be made to put working men, and small settlers, on land under the homestead anu deferred, payment Bjstems, the State building houses when required. Eeserves should be maue for ohurohes, schools, libraries, eto., and grantß made for the erection of these buildings. 8. The time has now arrived when we can reasonably ask fur something to be done for a colonial harbor for Poverty Hay. Our exports warrant this, being high on the list for New Zealand, and increasing rapidly. Our Harbor hoard is, no doubt, doing what it oau, but it cannot make a harbor in' the river, and its expenditure of loan moneys on such an object should cease. 9. In view of recent events in the East, every young man should have a naval, or land, defence training. The future of the colony depends on our ability to defend ourselves. .

10. lam in favor of Local Option, and a free right at all times for the people to deal as they ohoose with liquor reform. Go'ouial no-license, if pructioaole, would make New Zeslaad, proportionately with population, the wealtmest and fairest land on earth. 11. As a farmer, I represent the most important industry in the oniony, rural produots being our principal Eource of wealth, and lam convinced that we should make more i berai lan.i laws, and oiler every inducement to enable people on the laud to beoume pioduoers. H. H. WALL. OPOTIKI DISTRICT. FIRST CLASS FARMS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. c£s 10 FAUM of 500 acres, fenced into 10 subbivisions; 350 aores good grass, 100 aores very useful bush, 50 aotes swamp permanent water in every paddock. Will now carry 1000 sheep. House, 5 rooms dairy cowshed, buggyßhed, eto. fcjchool, 2 miles; oreamery, 4 miles. Price, £5 10s per aore, on EAd£ TERMS, viz-, £SOO cash, oalanoe 5 years at 6 per cent. jQQ PER ACRE RICH SEASIDE oWU LAND, 250 aores unimproved; 50 acres first-class flax and ti-tree swamp, eaaily drain le; balance good dry land, excellent for 1 nee or root crops; f easily plonghabla. Harbor frontage; sohool 1 mile ; wharf and post and telegraph oifloe, 2 miles oreamery, 3 miles. Price, £3 per aore. Terms : une-fifth cash, balance in 3 years at 5 per cent.

SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers and Valuers, 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN GO TO WILDISH, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER [Peel Street. Exchangee New Saddlery and Harness for Second-hand. Agent for MoYay'a Saddlery.

BAIN BROS.' AUC.TION MART. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE By PubPo Auation, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 11 fl.m., Of SUPERIOR DRAPERY, Dresa Goods, Biika; Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds, Vicunas, Ladies' and Gents.’ Underclothing, Sheets, Satin Quilts, Toilets, Irish Linen Cloths, Serviettes, blankets, Mauds, Hosiery. Curtains, Towe's, Macks, Oilcoats, Clothing, Tennis Bhirts, etc., etc., etc. Also,— Superior E.P. Ware, 8-day Clocks, Cutlery, Field and Opera Glasses, Jewellery, Cruets, eto. The above being a portion of a liquidated stock, will be sold Absolutely Without Reserve. • ■ / M-HEANY, \ .‘,ri , ,u ; . .. . iAwstiosetari

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1566, 23 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1566, 23 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1566, 23 September 1905, Page 3

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