TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CITY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I 1 i have the honour to intimate hereby that I am a Candidate for the honour of representing you in the next Parliament. At an early date I propose addressing you, and would venture to ask those of you—presumably the great majority —who have not yet made a final choice* to defer doing so until you have had an opportunity of hearing me. I feel that any definition of my politics would be superfluous in view of my antecedents as a Parliamentariian, more especially as you will have no difficulty in forming a definite opinion when you hear me from the platform. Believe me, Ladies and Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, P. J. O'REGAN.
TO THE CITY ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In I A reply to the many requests of my friends and supporters, I have very great pleasure in acceding to their wishes, and shall be a Candidate for your suffrages at the comine General Election for the City of Wellington. In politics I have always been a Liberal, and during my long residence in the city have always taken an intelligent interest in its progress. I shall take an early opportunity of placing my views fully before you. Faithfully yours, JAMES GODBER.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOWN. I HAVE to intimate that I shall be a Candidate at tihe ensuing Election of Members of the House of Repre6enta>tives. I intend to meet the Electors at the various centres of the district at dates of which the earliest possible notice will be given. I am, your obedient servant, T. W. HISLOP.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOWN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I will be a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming election, and will take an early oppoitunity of placing my views before you. I am, Your obedieqt servant, W. A. CHAPPLE.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HUTT DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — 1 I A have the honour to inform you that I will again be a Candidate for your suffrages and interest at the next General Election. I propose to address you at an earl'" date, due notice of which will be advertised in the columns of this paper. Youra very sincerely, THOMAS M. WILFORD.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. At HASTINGS, 22nd and 23rd OCTOBER, 1902. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Hastings and Napier, available for return until 27th October, 1902, will be obtainable at Te Aro, Greytown, Ngawatrarua, and intermediate; stations on 20th and 21st October. These Tickets will be -available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station, and at Hastings Show Grounds platform. For full particulars see posters and handbills. BY ORDER.
PIANOS. HP HE Pianos imported by the Dret1 den Piano Company are sonorous in tone, exquisite in finish, superior in workmanship, and perfect in action. They are from the best manufacture™ in the world, and cannot be excelled. The list includes Rich. Lipp and Sohn, John Broadwood and Sons, Bohm, Erard, Collard A Collard, Rosenkranz, and others. These instruments, suitable for the school, cottage, or mansion, are now on view, and your inspection it invited.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 120, 18 October 1902, Page 7
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