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Neu) Advertisements. PROFESSOR BRUCE WILL GIVE A MESMERIC AND PHRENOLOGICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT O R Af O N D TO-NIGHT 445 DR. CARR yy ILL POSITIVELY arrive in Gisborne in the course of NEXT WEEK, when he will begin a SERIES of his SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, AND WONDERFUL MESMEBIC PERFORMANCES. / ‘ -■ The Doctor’s CONTINUED SUCCESS in Napier, alone prevents him from deferring his visit to Poverty Bay. .435 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. /GENTLEMEN.—I take this early oppor tunity of informing* you that it is my intention to solicit your suffrages for the House of Representatives at the forthcoming general election, and shall take occasion to address you upon the subject aa soon as possible. Your Obedient Servant, 429 G. B. MORRIS.

TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE EAST COAST DISTBICT. ENTLEMEN, — Having just returned from England, after an absence of nearly two years, I find that I am compelled, by private business, to go away again for a month immediately. This will unfortunately deprive me of the opportunity of meeting you at as early a date after my return to the Colony as I should have wished, to explain to you that it is my intention to Solicit your Votes to return me as your Representative in the House of Assembly at the next election. I do not ask any of you to promise your support until you have had an opportunity of hearing my views on politics generally ; but, hearing that other candidates are already taking action, I have been advised by many of my friends to make it known without delay that it is my intention to come forward when the opportunity occurs. I therefore trust that you will pardon this short notice, and merely ask you not to promise your votes to any candidate until I return to the district and have an opportunity of meeting you all personally, when I shall be most happy to make known my views to you. Without doubt matters of great importance to the whole Colony will be discussed at the ensuing Session, and I therefore do not hesitate to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for this District in the event of a General Election taking place. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 430 PHILIP HARINGTON.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 294, 31 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 294, 31 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 294, 31 July 1875, Page 3

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