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JfU W. (!. MALO N!i I'IiKSEXTS HIS COMPLIMENTS TO THE ELECTORS, Ami I'oinicst.i (hem to (iIVK HIM THE t'LEANUItIi OF MEETIM! THEM At (he ulldtM"tli ■■ HLi('i;'.■{? : I'l{ I DAY, II AY lOlli. Kaituai Factory, 0 a.m. Foment l!oad School, Noon. < Theatre lioyal, New Plymouth, S p.m. SATURDAY, MAY Utli. Carrington lioail Factory, 8 a.m. (New Plymouth Central, from Noon). Westown llnll, 7 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 13tli. Ilurford Road Factory, o a.m. Oniata Hal], U. 30 p.m. Mr MALONK regrets that owing to the very short time at his dispo/wl he is unable to hold Night Meetings at all places. lie requests that those electors who cannot conveniently attend at Meetings held iu the day-time will come to the nearest centre ai which a Night Meeting is to be held. New I'lymouUi, May 3rd, 1007.
TAItAXAKI BYE-ELECTION. M U OKEY WILL ADDKESS tile the Electors at:— EGIIONT VILLAGE—SATURDAY. May 11th. Chair to be taken each evening at s o'clock p.m. Ladies cordially invited. TO TIIE ELECTORS OF THE ®AKANAKI ELHCTORAL DISTRICT. JjADIES AND GENILEMENThc day of the Election having been fixed for Tuesday, May 14th, I find it impossible to visit and speak at all the centres prior to polling-day. I beg to stale that, should I be elected, I will take the earliest opportunity of visiting those places omitted from my programme, for the purpose of making myself acquainted with local requirements. I have the honor to remain, Yours truly, 11. OKEY.
TAItANAKI BY-ELECTION. AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to the many request? from tile Electors of the Tavanaki Electorate, I have the pleasure to iinnounce tliat 1 will be a candidate for your suffrage in the Liberal interests* At an early opportunity I shall pti'.3. my views before you, and leave myself in your hands. Trusting iny confidence in you is not misplaced, Believe me, Ladies and Gautlemen, To remain yours faithfully, E. DOfIiUUI.L. Mr E. Dockrill lias been nominated by the following electors: Jlary Ann Smith, Devon si met. widoiv. Ann Knott, Devon street, widow. Daniel Berry, Queen street, ironmonger. (Justav Tiscli, Young sired, settler. -Mary Bulloi, Banvti street. Anion Egmont road, farmer. Dr Hugh Clelaml, Vivian street. Joohn-11. Allan, Kent road, farmer. Carl Sorrcnsen, Smart road, farmer. Alfred Charles Ca-,e, PondA'vcs Htueet, laborer.
John Soijrl, Fitzroy, settlor. Amanda Hullot, Now Plymouth. George Williams, Maud road, farDaniel l'emvarden, Omaia, farmer. John Martin, Upland road, farmer. Charles Emanuel ISellringer, -hardwaroman, Devon street. • George Griffiths, tailor, Lemon Mreet. .Fred Jo-oph Mnrris, Oakura. fanner. Hans Chris Hansen, Fitzroy, landowner. George Davy, Dorset read, fanner. Leslie Sioel, Fiizroy, builder. David Gordon, Maud road, farmer. William Cliellings, Egmont road, farRobert Coleman, Gill street, builder. Tlios. I'arlcer, Dorset ro.nl, farmer . J no. W. Lye, C'utfiold road, expressNoble Walter Hill, Upper Egmont road, fanner. TARANAK I. BYE-ELECTION. 1?. E. DOCKHII L will . ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At the undermentioned places:— WAREA—FRI DAY, J lay 10th. O.MATA—SATURDAY, May 11th. FJTZROY—MONDAY, May lath. Chair to bo taken at S p.m. TARANAKI PETROLEUM CO., LTD. ■JfOTICE is hereby gken that tile Share List of the above Company wi II bo elosed at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, ihe 10th of May, 1907, and that no application fur Shares will be considered after that date. it is also notified that applications for less than Five shares in tile name of any one person will not be entertained. New Plymouth. 4th May, IUO7. F. A. Secretary. E. 11. TRAISK Late manager, Roberts and Stofcos)
ELECTRICIAN A XI) CONTRACTOR, NEW PLYMOUTH". BEGS to intimate that lie has started business on his own amount as a general electrician and contractor Estimates given for ail classes of electrical work—lighting, bells, motor power, etc. Only the best material used. Addiikss . EGMONT STItEET, New Plymouth (Opp. Coffee Palace. THERE IS ALWAYS UOOM FOB MOKK. LIGHT AS A~FEATHER A™ tasty to ih,e mouth—you avvH livid ilu> Itolls, Scones, Cakus, Brca\l and Pics wo hake for your health and happiness. You can count ®n the lIY t; IKN I ( '\S Bivavl, Cakes and Pie<?. Snlinuft Uroad U very good, ap« pelising and nourishing. We are using a. very fine sample of Australian suN tanas. Sample a loaf; you can't go wrong. HYGIENIC BAKERY. 1 JOHN 0. LEG®, Propstetor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 10 May 1907, Page 3
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