Vote fox* I y- ■ /. SNELSON, . | THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. " Who ! Got you a District Court P I Why SNELSON. ' . Who ;;,: Tried to prevent it P Why -'• ■" HALUOivIBE. Who Is now working to have it removed? Why HALCOMBE. How much did JOHNSTON get for AX . misrepresenting the UOunty P Wliy What did JOHNSTON do for the County ? Why Let it be swindled out of 25,000 acres. :" ;;.-'■ Who allowed the £2000 vote foropening up Fitzherbert to lapse P Why JOHNSTON. ; — Can any one Settler assert that Mr. SJS.ELSON has ever done him an injustice ? How many Settlers "owe deep debts of gratitude to him for assistance ? Can any Settler point to anything Mr: HALCOMBE has done of; a beneficial ;.. > character— public or private — beyond his duty as Agent of the Corporation, or to ad- , ivance its' iriterests" andhisvown, y.y What is the charge hr»ught against SNELSON ?• Why . that although he had many opportunities, he has not made himself independent. .: "Why has he | not become independent? Because his purse was always open to assist the struggling settler. Upon what does I Mr. HALCOMBE rest his ! only preferential claim to election ? ! Why I Because during his short career I m Manawatu 1 he has filled his pockets to overflowing. EORESTERS' HALL, PALMEESTON. GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN. UNPARALELLED SENSATIONS. Enthusiastic Reception of THORN a_td DARVIN, Royal Hliisionists AND EXPOSERS OF SPIRITUALISM. TO, NIGHT (SATURDAY). LAST NIGHT I . LAST NIGHT ! • EVERYTHING EXPOSED. The tricks of all the Celebrated Spirit Mediums will be fully exposed. Every perspn who' attends to-night can become a medium. POPULAR PRICES ! 3s. and 2s. Q. WEIS3TMAN, Agent. : MANAWATU, ' ' i> hmmrrot mcmtim imb*i-_ii,i The Monthly Meeting of the above Court will be held on TUESDAY; Sep- ! teinber 2nd, 1879, ia the Foresters' ! Hall, at 7 p.m. sharp. Business —To receive contributions, and general. By orders "B. N, REELING. Secretary, NOTICE, '* THE Editor of the MJanawattt Times having m a leading article charged me with most dishonorable conduct, I respectfully invite the Public to attend at the TOWN HALL, Palmerston North, ori WEDNESDAY, 3rd September, at Eight .pirn., there to hear my side of the story the Editor has circulated about me ; a^d I hereby CHALLENGE the said Editor to come forward.,at the same time and substan* tiate his charge^f he can, _V. M'DONALB. *: Palmerston Northy 29th August, 18.79, TtT ANTED, a GENERAL -SER--VV --'■' YANT: ' A middle-aged preferred,— Apply to Mbs. D"IJNI)AS» Broad street. "\TtANTED, MARRIED COUPLE y ▼ • without incumbrance, thoroughly accustomed to dairy and farm work.— Apply to J.. "v^ALDBGBAVE, PalmprstOu [-^orth, .■-:'..''.-'
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 70, 30 August 1879, Page 3
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