Freedom and Medaration THE EVILS I>F I'IUMHHTION. MH JAMES I'AUL will deliver an address on " Freedom & Moderation " T IIEATK K K OVAL Saturday. 2nd Dec. Next, commencing at 8 p.m. ilis Worship the Mayor in thv Chair. Dress Cirri their escorts •ed for Indies and
ST. MARY'S CHURCH. BUXDAY, DEC. 3, 1005. AXXIYKHSAKY FKSTIX AL. SERVICES : II.( dren's Service IS, Evensong 7. Preacher : C. ,\. Carver, Vicar ol St. Sepulchor's. Auckland. OlTerings in reduction <>f parish <lelit. Grand Sacred Concert St. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sunday, December 3rd rnociuiniE: Magnificat (Hossi) Clioir and Orchestra. Song, "To the Angels" (Xapoleunc Zanlo) Miss St. Clair Song, "The Promise of the King" I Verne) I\ Cornwall O Salutaris (Hoss) Choir anil OrchesSong "<) IMvini- It.nlei'in.i" <f!o 1| Mist. Itadford "ong, "Tlie Promise of Life" (Couan) Miss Jl. Trvaliy Gloria (Mozart's Chcir ami Orphcstra. Soug, "He wipes tile Tear from Every Gye" Miss Olkmell. Ave Maria (Murphy) Choir ami Orchestra. Song, "Qucvn Mary Song." .Miss Walsh. ltum Ergo ((Sampullotti) Choir and Orchestra
DISSOLUTION OK I'AKTNKHKIIII' The bu.sHH-ss will Ik' carrinl mi in lutuiv, by William Thomas HruMwm. t« whom all aiTt.mits iliir li> Hie I ale —rlmrship shoultl In- pawl. WILLIAM THOMAS JIOOKIIAM. JOHN AXKHKWS AI.COKX. Hilni'ss : IHAXK .). KKLLY. Patec! Ist IVccnifcrr. lWi.y TATAIIAIMAKA IlOAii HOARD.
V EXOK.US i ling (including liece* work) about thru' ami n half milesof the. INtone Hood, from l-he Soutr Hond eastward*, fur the Tatarainiaka Hoad llonrtl. l'lans ami specifications limy be sevn at the Pom Office, Tatar.iimaka. cr at the office of Slachlen end Palmer, Engineers, Xew Plyiuoulh. A man will In." appointed by thv Hoard to show inlend- ' )g temta metal uiay la-' obtained, and will lie |-Bt Iftl> Ft**' „Dißcti-^fataf-ainiaka. for this purpose at 10 o'clock on Thursday. Dec. Tth. Tenders close at the office of Sladden and Palmer, lH'v<m Street. New Flymouth, at 1 v'clock p.m. on THtBSJUY. Dec. lith. T'JO." The . lowest or any hnder not necessarily accepted. .1 I'KNWAKItK.X,
NEW I'IAMOITH HOHTKILTIHAL SOCJKTY. IK SIMMS. CoM-iiiim-nl K\|ktl. will giw u public IKiixmstraion of Spraviiig I'ntalm's at lh«following . pluciti |.m SAT! HI»AV next. 2nd IKxi'iiilH'i - , lo.whicli all aco hiviUil : 1. Jlr Hookn's. ul th.- rear of I hi' Ciinrtiiiav Slrivl Schtnl, al 11 o'clock. •J. Thi- Conur ' i.f 'Young nml W.-ymoiith Slrivls. opposite Mr W.-sl oil's new ivsiiMnv. at •1 p.m. K. .OII.MOI R.
TO TIIK T.UtAXAKI KLKCTOI'.S*. | LAKIKS AXD GEETLE.MEX.you in Parlfaamiit for the t-n-Suiuß torm, I wish all well-thinkers to clearly understand that if elvcted iiiy main efforts, us stated in my addresses, nil! I>e H carry rut. a progressive policy for the welfare of New /unlaw), and create more confi-dencq-lieinij. placed in our adininistrntion. The present serious -.inf.- and friction, and sheer wast.- '•( li'ne and mewv that occurs s.-ssi. » aft'-r .s.-s-Scv Zealand, and cut awa\ iheverj foundation on which conlid.we and progress arc built : this "ill continue to lie our deplorable fat.- as long as Representatives are rcturni-d pledged to party iiit.-r.-st.s instead of having inv liberty to use all encr-y fi>r th» interest of tin |»'o|)le and sound progn-ss if the colony. 1 have every confidence, tnat in? vast exp.-ri.-nce ami prcposed' policy jvitl nu-et with universal favour My many supporters (both town aoft tountrrj can therefore rest assured that their vol.* will 11..1 l»- u.:-t,d. I leave the selection of cnr<di.lai.: al».oltit'-lv in the hands of the pe.>pic. its it. is tin- people I wish to represent. arrt.l can faithfully promise you to do credit to this Electorate if returned at the toad of the pol. on Wednesday next. Yours obediently, C. T. MILLS. Candidate for Taranaki Seat.
EGMONT FXKCroK.VTt-. LADIES AND CKMI.MIW,FIND it is a phvsical ii««i*«-» — srtulity fmr me to visit all poiv lions of (he electorate prior tolling dav. owing to 'the late si<n»K €i( last 1 have vi.-i.-i cverv portion of the electorate eucl year since I was elected your repre itive. I therefore ask you to re ..„_jbvr that it is owing to lh. shortness of tiimy if / do not I,av ' .the pleasure of meetimr you 1 wil ilo my liest with the time tit my (lisosal. Vou know my vi.-ws : yoi Lso know my work. I confident 1; leave m>se!f in your hand- : and with kind repirds. li.U.ve nie to W V.eirs fiiithfullv Wm. T. .IKNMVJS. XovemUr J.'.th, iw>r,.
WESTKHN MH 11EXAKK KAIHAI KUIKIIA TK KAMI lIAIIIOKA MAXCAKAHI V TE lIKIHKI T( KIX'O J'ITIKKA TAII'UA XAHK TK.IMAXA te wkuaroa Kixcr f.EO. T. \\ILMX"Sfi> Ifi't'iniing Ullii Otoruhiisa. IH.-C 1, I'.W
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7993, 2 December 1905, Page 3
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