LHMbIM} motion. TO THJE BLEOTOBS OP.ME ;l H\ LADIEBANDoiiNTLMN.r I t ..'':; NEXTTUEBMY"*avote will 10 taken tor the election of a Licensing Jommlttee for the Weirerapa Electorate, ind as a candidate for a seat on the aaid Committee, 1 beg respeotfollj to Bolicit rout Tote and Interest. I may state that [ am not a nominee of either Prohibi lioniitiorPaWioans, and lam told by { lorae that between thetwp stools I shall i some to the ground,' It may be so, but '. that greater justice can be done to all by one who ii not tied down to any particular course of action, lam quito satisfied to go to the poll n> a Free and Indepenwill, if elected, endeavour to aee that the conditions of the Licensing Act are complied trith, and the result of the poll. It Is not my intention to make a personal canvas of the Electors, but. I shall be proud to receive the votes of all who consider that I am worthy of the position for which I have been nominated, lam, Your Obedient Servant, I P, H.WOOD.' LIOBNBING ELECTION, TO THE ELECTORS OP THE MAS . TKRTON LICENSING DISTRICT. - ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.JWe have the honour to inform you that we are candidates at the forthcoru> ton Licensing Benoh. We are not nominees of either Prohibitionists, Pub< licanß, or Moderates—wo claim to be Independent; and though both total abstainers we propose if elected to assist in administering the Licensing Act fairly and impartially. ; We are, Ladies & Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully ■ JOBVILE, CHARLEBE.DANIELL. LICENSING 'ELECTION. „ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MASTERTON ELECTORATE, r ADIES AND GENTLEMAN.-At the request of a large number of candidate at the forthcoming Licensing Election, I am a total abstainer, but if elected will endeavour to administer the Act without fear or favour, lam an In' dependent candidate, and a* such have no hesitation in soliciting your support atthopoll, I am, Yours Respectfully, WILLI&M PRAONKLL LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF MABTKR. TON ' ADIEB AND GENTLEMEN.-At I have consented to become a candidate for the Licensing Election, to be held on March 21st, If elected I will endeavour to administer the Act impartially, and without fear or favour, Trusting that I I remain, &0,, F,,). BKIGHT, LICENSING ELECTION.
TO THE ELEOTORB OF MAB- . TERTON ELECTORATE, T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-: JJ At the tequeat of a number of electors I hire resolved to contest the forthcoming Licensing Election, My motto will be " Independence, Moderation and Impartiality." TruetiDg that I may receive your support, I remain, Yours respectfully, THOMAS B, CHAMBERLAIN '. LIOENSp ELECTION. TO THE ELECTOJJS O?M4STERTON, r ADIES AND GENTIEMEN.-At i the request of a large number of electors 1 have contented to become* oiuididate at the Licensing Election, to be held on March 21st, If elected I will endeavour to administer '.ho Act impartially, . and without: fear or favour. Trusting that 1 may have the honour of your support at the poll, : I remain, &c, JOSEPH DAWSON. LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OP MASTERTON ELECTORATE, - 'I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-!! Mesterton Licensing Bench. If elected I will do my best to secure a proper obBfflUßlWßmfl Statute Book. Soliciting your'tup? putt at the poll, I am, Youri Reapectlully, JOHN HEBSEY. LICENSING ELECTION, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MASTERTON ELECTORATE. [• ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-1 U un a Candidate for a seat upon the Maiterton Liceming Bench. If elected I will do my best to securo a proper obaerraace of the liceming Isws, and mil administer the, Act ai it appears upon the Statute Book, Soliciting your support at the poll, I am, Yours Keapeotfully FRANKA.BHEATH, LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTER. 1 TON ELECTORATE,. . ADIEfI AND"dENTLBMEN,-At the request ofa number of electors I am a candidate at the forthcoming Licensing Election. My motto will be; " Independence,' Moderation, and Im« partiality.'' Trostinr that I may receive your support. ' ■'••' % ' ■•■.•'■-' 1 .-. I remain,.,. " Vonra respectfully, ARCHIBALD STEWART. LIOPBINO TO THE ELECpiS OF TgE MASTEIITONELECTORATE, ; |- ADIES AND.GENTLEMEN.-i Jj have decided'at the request .of a Jerge number'of eleotors to becorae> candidate at the forthcoming Licensing I will the Act fairly and impartially, and ! /therefore ; h»V nil pqllißgday,-lam?j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4671, 16 March 1894, Page 2
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682Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4671, 16 March 1894, Page 2
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