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TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU!

TODAY again before you is unfurled tbo liberal Banner.

Through long years, hard fighting, and bitter opposition it has time after time been carried to victory, ft has always been, and still is, the Emblem of NATIONAL FREEDOM PROGRESS and HUMANITY Under itsj’folds have been couoeived and wrought great achievements. It has brought our Colony before the Civilised World as the home of what promises to be a GREAT, UNITED AND PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE It emphasises the Nobility of Labor, the lights of oil to equal opportunity, aod the cnoouregamont of merit in every wa ! k of life.

It has given independoooo to the indus* trious and worthy, and ensures succour to the distressed. It is no delusion or sham, but a mighty reality that sot all tho slander or vilup3ration of partisans can asssil or impair. To the masses it siys be True, be United, for in Unity is STRENGTH. '• Sharers of the Golden Past, Comrades, must wo part at last, Shall we not through good or ill Cling to one another still ? ” Is it not tho earnest desire of all of us to see our Colony forgo . ahead, and relain its luetre ae the brightest gem in the Southern Hemisphere ? Wei 1 , then, let us ask ourselves whether it is the present Administration or the one it superseded that is chiefly responsible for our advancement ? You have already an experienced and most able Advooate, whose servioes have proved most beneficial to the District, who enjoys a reputation for Breadth of View, for Grasp of Detail, and for Statesmanlike Qualities.

Who, a’though by an opponent etyled bb a modem Cicero, yet refrains from uairig hia gifts to proclaim his own achievements or belittle those in opposition to him, bat prefers to allow facts to Bpeak for themselves, and whose motto is DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Electors of Waiapu, It is for you to make your choice, to deoide whether or not you wi'i, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Deoember nest, at the Poll, again express CONTINUED CONFIDENCE In the HON. J. CARROLL, And show that you have tbo happine s of the People, the welfare of tbo District, and the honor of the Colony at heart ny assisting to retain the present Administration in power.

STOCK SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE (Limited) Will hold their next stock sale at MATAWHERO YARDS. THURSDAY NT XT, 7th inst, Wh'n they will offer — SHEEP, OATTLF, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries: ** S~ \ S \ s H E E OvJv/ Including 200 Shorn Wethers 300 Shorn Ewes and Lambs -t HEAD OF CATTLE Inoludtng 30 Shorthorn Heiferß, goad lire 70 Yearling Heifers and Steers 25 3 year-old Forward Steer 3 10 Beet Bullocks 6 bacon pigs Further Entries Invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

JAMES SCOTT, DROVER, Ttlephone No. 342. Paetoralists requiring stock carefully driven please ring up telephone 342

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1618, 4 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1618, 4 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1618, 4 December 1905, Page 3

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