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!To the Electors | of Otaki 1 A/fEN AND WOMEN,—The Genoral Election is once more approaching; you are again being, asked to select a representative in Parliament. From tlio workers' point in view, both the older political oarties have failed; in our cities slums are boginning to appear, and the necessaries of life are harder to obtain. In the country the landhunger is more intense, while every year access to land becomes more difficult. By continuing the policy of the pasfc (for which both parties j claim the credit) wo aro fast reproducing in this new country the ,-aine evils which are associated with the lives of the workers in the older countries. The tirno is now ripe for the entry into politics of a workingclass party pledged to work for tho emancipation of ALL labour. This will bring New Zealand one© more to the front in the world's march onward towards industrial democracy. The people are tired of a Ward Government, a.nd are afraid to trust a Massey Administration. Why not vote for a working-class one? As a step towards it BUP PORT THE LABOUR CANDIDATE. Lot Ofcaki electors show tho way. 1180-t.d. Grand concert. RAND LONGER T. TO bo held in CENTURY BALL, Levin, on FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1911. Admission. 2s and Is. In aid of St. Marv's Church Funds. 1177-t.d.

HALL, SHANNON. Lessees - - - Messrs Duff and Buick. Director Mr W. A. Duff. SHELL "PICTURES Shannon's Permanent Picture Entertainment, presenting every Tuesday a complete Orange of Programme. PERCY F. LUTZEN, Manager. BOROUGH OF LEVINr* EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. ELECTIOX OF TWO COUNCILLORS. T ITKRFiIiV GTVK XOTICIO that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor of the Borough of Levin, viz. : — ARC! f! HALD, Willi:-,m Miller. FOSSLLA. AT HAV KINS, .loiui George. PA < K lol< Ft ink Ernest. ANO a.s t'te n> nd>er of Candidates excoer!; ti;-r- i:;'j;i!xm" of vacancies, vi/... t.'.'o, ii PC' .Tj will ho taken on Wedi: lh< 2oi!i day of October, inn ~i; Gie Borough Council C''i:: iiOx'or>! nv{. i.evin. RoliiiUL' li't>iirs : ! ! a.m. to 7 p.mi. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Refnniinr; Officer. j J. 'v';i Oc[.)!,er If), 1:> 11. 1201-3.

Otaki -Electorate ; A "d.EKTI XG of i'Yien< ! * md I J 'Xl! Pj)0!'l 01> : of syaoh mm*'®. will i>e held in tiie Side-room of the CEXTUKY H A id:, on WEDNESDAY .iftcrr.i.Min, 'Jotli October, at A P.M. :i'Jofi-J. RRADBI-iiY MO'l I; •■! KE. WANTED !vX'o\ 't, T want lo sell ni v . . ically new Motor. Appearni . > condition as good r . »\ iko a side car any. n • ; rial given. Apply by i--!toi i Mr Willis, Loviri'll. id. I'iii-i. TRESIA- : XO'i kh. A NY Person t; .-passing on any of our prop;: i.e; — Otaki or Ohau—may be prose.'.-1. SKERMAN AXb POULA I!;. Byron Brown WILL address the Otaki Electors as under:— M ANG AN ITT. -In Schoolhonse, Monday, October 23. AKAT AR AWA. -In Schoolhousc, Tuesday, October 21.

MTTHUNOA EAST.-In Sohoolliousg, Wednesday, October 25. AY AIHO ANG A. —In Schoolhonse, Thursday, October 26. fONE, G'RAVEL, AND BLADDER TROUBLES. So many people, especially as they tdvance in years, Buffer from stone, 'ravel, and bladder troubles, that the following letter will prove interesting io those of our readers who are thus ifflietcd :—"For some years I waa a jreat- sufferer from catarrh of the bladder. I had great difficulty in urinat iiig. There was a dull aching pain in Ihe lower part of the body, and intense inflammation of the kidneys. The dis :harge of urine was very scanty and o: t blood-red colour, my bowels seemed xi swell and were very much bloated at :imes. I spent many pounds in rnecH unes, but could get nothing suited te nv complaint. I then commenced tak <ng Warner's Safe Cure, and derived *reat benefit from Ihe first bottle. Continning to take tlie medicine, 1 fouuc myself improving all the time. Tin pains gradually ceased, and my urin< became clear and was voided without distress. In a few months I had quiU recovered. Since that time 1 have -en joyed wry good health indeed, and car li•■•lics'ily ricommend Warner's Safe Gun to anyone suffering in the same way.' This letter was received from IMr William Victor Williams, of 59, Wills street, 15c ':di".o. Victor;:'.. Hi'viH letters, illiisi-iling the e!Ttct. <>f War ner's Safe Cure in cases of stone grave!, and Madder t- notes will lv found in a pvniphlct. '>sned I".' 11. if Wan;' s '' and Co., Ltd . Ai'--'ra'.!?ia» Branch. Melbourne, whleh will be sen post fr'i' on receipt, of ;vo;;r.<t by t'T-n WarnerV Safe Cur'.; sold bv ebem ists and storekeepers everywhere, botl in the- original (ss) botihs, and in th cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrated," noP alcoholic form.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 October 1911, Page 3

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