ELECTORS OF FOXTON ! yOTE EARLY 'in the' clay for JOHNSTON ! Bring every elector to the poll. Do not lose one vote. Remember the man who has snoerocl at the position of your town and trade. Remember the man who has opposed the Sandon Railway. Who is he? Why Halconibe. So VOTE FOR JOHNSTON ! «_ ELECTORS OF OTAKI! TTOTE with South Manawatu, of » which you are a part, and keep oufe Halcombe, who has pledged himself to take the Wellington Railway to Palmerston, and thus keep your lands locked up until the line is opened to Wellington, which ■will not be for five years. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON ! ELECTORS OF SANDON ! YOUR interests to a man are bound up in JOHNSTONS' return. He has assisted your Railway. He wishes justice to be done you. He has served you well in the past, whilst Halcombe has opposed you TOOTH AND NAIL. Therefore your interests require thai jroM^iflaffi. - j - VOTE FOE JOHNSTON ! ELECTORS OF PALMERSTON ! BE not led away by Halcombe's softness. Why has he become so earnest in your behalf ? It certainly is not because he likes either you or your township. " Maguffin " well said — " Mr Halcombe has rhe reputation !l oi being a finished tulept in the "Hiiavuer-'v.^xciilq^soJLt, specious, and " insinuating. He is also acciixuCeJ "with an even greater modicum of: " insincerity." Trust not your interests in his hands. Be vary. Johnston has done you good service in the past. Don't throw over a tried friend, for Halcombe. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON. ELECTORS OF FEILDING AND HALCOMBE ! HOW many men has Halcombe employed on his own account ? or howj much money has he spent out ofihis own pocket for the progress 6f Feilding and its district. " Be not like dumb driven cattle." gome df you will use the ballot for the first time. Use your independence, and VOTE for JOHNSTON. Halconibe says he is independent. Be yod the same, in a nobler sense. Let no Wique riile yriu. Free institutions give you free voting. Shake off Corpor ttion notwoJi and let JOHNSTON have your '.'ote. He has worked for yofir^He will work for YOU. ' 1 * VOTE FOR jdHNSTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 September 1879, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 2 September 1879, Page 3
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