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IHE Women oi Maiierton arc iiolormed that the Wealoyan Schoolroom mil be placid at tholrservioe unMONDA* AFIERNOON, Sept. 25th, from 2 to i o'clock, for (he enrolment of names on the Eleotoral Ml. All necessary Information will be given, and Registration Forms provided ".::'-r,: REGISTER ' '■ ' I J, OAN BE OBTAINED GRATIS ATTHI3OFFIQE, OR WILL BE FORWARDED PERPOSTTQANY REQUIRED ADDRESS. TO THEELEOTORS. OF WAIRARAPA. LADIES & GENTLEMAN,-! beg to .'announce that in response to numerpur requests I am a candidate ior the honor of,representing you in the next Parliament and submit my views on the subjects following,:- '.. ; Ebucawos-I approve of Iree seonlar and compulsory primary education, but I would alter the present system by reduoing the number of' Education Baards, by placing the inspectors under central control and subject to periodical wmoval, by making creasing the number and value of scho'arships, Provision should be made for a University at Wellington, ' Tmnox—Whilotbebulkof the revenue, of the colony is' so, largely derived" from the present system of Land and Income Tax (including the graduated and absentee taxes), press more equitably on those able to pay than the Property Tax aid, but for further equalization the Customs duties should be remitted from the necessaries of life,

LiND-The urea of land to be held by one person or firm should be restricted, bat I would not suppoit confiscatory legislation as affecting existinj holdings. Settlers should ohoose ih'oir own tenure and the State should assist settlement by advances on improvements where necessary, Va'.uablo forests should bo consorvcil. .' . Awonoir-The Liquor trafflo should be subject to direct vote, and the majority of those who pall should decide. The present laws on this question should be consolidated andamehded so that the. trade may be improved in those disi'icts where it is continued. The law should be more strin&ent in rwpwnif that nothing bu' pure liquor be to'd, and houses whioh fall to provide full accommodation should be discouraged, Lahoui—Legislation. should be in the direction ,of discouraging the indolent and the malingerers, distributing the unemployed, securing for every worker some leisure for recreation and intellectual pursuits, and equal reward for equal'work, whether performed by man or woman. Geneiui,- Strict economy should be observed, and all lawsshoi'ld be made while the legislators aro aw'ak ajdublo to attend to their duties, ■ ,

I will shortly addressjronin the several contreß o'ntho Above and other subjects find in the meantime I trust the views expressed will warrant you in according me your support, Yours obediently, Geo.AFAIRRROTHER. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, • Have jnst received NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE SPRING & HUMMER SEASON.... YOU ore requested to call early and secure the bargains. : Some of the very latest novelties in shoe-craft. ■ SOME SPECIALLY CHEAP LINES. Ladies' Lovely Summer Shoes from 5/11, 6/11,7/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Side Roots C/ 6,7/6,8/6 Ladies' Comfortable Slippers 1/il, 2/11,8/6 Ladies' Nice Evening Shoes 3/9,4/6,4/9 Ladies' Nice Kid Balmorals 8/6,9/6,10/Ladies' Light-leg Levant and Calf Balmorals 8/6,9/6,11/6 Ladies' Beautiful Tan Boots and Shoes at prices to suit all Woman's nice Leuther Shoes 8/G, 0/-, 10/-. Woman's Strong Dairy Boots 7/11,8/6,9/6. & quantity of last seasons goods at extremely low prices. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. ~ in Gentlemen's Boots wo have a large variety, by the best English and Continen tial makers of the latest styles in Tan, Calf, and Porpoisehidc, CALL, WE ARE SURETOPLEASE YOU, For Men's Working Boots we are the Cheapest house in New Zealand, Men's Bluchers from 5/6 to 8/6. Men's Watertights from 10/6,11/6,14/6. Mens' half Watertights from 10/6,11/6, 18/6. Men's Strong Oxford Shoes h. and t„ 8/6, 9/6, 12/6. Men's Canvas, Shoes best in the market, 5/G. Special attention is directed to "Our Own" Boys' and Girls' School Boots, made of (ho very best material "Guaranteed," and certain iocive satisfaction, TRY THEM If you have got healthy, vigorous Boys and Girls and put-them to the test.'.These Boots are the BEST money can buy, and mo specially made to be kicked. A large variety to select from at the very .

Wo nro the largest MamlMtwers iradj Direct Importers of Boots and Shoes in New Zealand, and hold the stocks. ' I 3000 Pairs df Boots and Shoes manufactured by us every week, Leather, Grindery, Coot Uppers, and nl requisites o! the Boot Trade always on hand QUBEH.STPET,MABTEETON. H. PETERSON, M»i)AflEß.\ ZEALANDIA !WOGL"PBEB&

First Prizes Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa and * Masterion Shows, 1890,1891,1892. Orders aro now boiog booked for this well; kngwn arid popular Press for the, ; \ Coming Season. Several important Improvements. effected, makingit better than over','"" ' COCKATOO WOOL •• PRESS (patent applied for),.. ALONO-FBLTWANT among the Fuming community, for a CHEA1 1 , STBONG.atoEASILYWOBKED W'OOLPBESS Tho Patentee cau confidently lcconiuend it foany/eqtjjrjng such an artiole. It is osli to ine ZEAIANOIA To be Beon in working ordor at tbo Steam Factory, Queen Street. COAOHBUILDiNGJ' ENGINEERING AND GENERAL SMITH'S WORK, ' AT . WWEBT PRJOES. .. - Agent for JfowijeB 1 ? Celebrated Engines, etc, PATENTEE AND-s'OLE MAfcERJ

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2

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