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jpo THE ELECTORS OP MARSDEN Ladies and Gentlemen, — I beg respectfully to inform you that I intend to stand for the Marsden seat at the approaching General Election, and I purpose at an early date addressing you at the various centres. lam an out and out Liberal. Having had t® work hard for my living from a very early age, I can deeply sympathise with all toilers whether with pick or pen, with spade or plough, with broom or sewing machine, with hand or brain. Until you have heard my views and thus had an opportunity of measuring me, kindly reserve judgment. J. HARRISON. Whangarei, Aug 10, 1893, 'J'O THE ELECTORS OP MARS DEN Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in informing you that I will be a Candidate at the forthcoming election for the Marsden electorate and will ii time will permit visit every district; throughout the electorate to place my views before you. Yours faithfully, R. THOMPSON. TO THE ELECTORS BAY OP ISLANDS ELECTORATE. and GENTLEMEN, I beg respectfully to announce myself as a Candidate for the Bay of Islands seat in the coming general election. I will meet the electors in the several centres at an early date. TAMES TROUNSON. Plaxmill. TO THE ELECTORS, BAY OP ISLANDS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, jLj I beg to offer myself as a candidate lor your suffrages at the forthcoming General election,—Yours respectfully, R. M. HOUSTON,,

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 225, 24 November 1893, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 225, 24 November 1893, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 225, 24 November 1893, Page 9

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