.! LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE FLECTUBS OF THE WAIttARAPA, LADIEB AND GENTLEMNN.NKXT TUESDAY a vote mil be taken tar the eleotion of a Licensing Committee for tUe Wairarapa Electorate, and as a candidate fur a seat on the said ? . . r * . Committee, 1 beg respgotfally tu.solicit yuur Vote and Interest. I may Btato that [am not a nominee of either Prohibitionists it.Publicans, and lam told by some that between the too stools I shall come to the ground. ..It' may be so, but that sreater justice can be doae to all by uno who is not'tied down to any partiouIw course of action, I am quito satisfied to go to the poll ns a Free and Independent Candidate, merely promising that I will, if elected, endeavour to see that the conditions of the Licensing Act are complied -villi, and the result of the polj given efieotto with justice and discretion. It is not my intention to moke a personal canvas of the Eloctow, but. I stall bo proud to receive 'hb votes of all who consider that I am worthy of the position for which I have been Dominated, lam, Your Obedient Servant, F. H. WO'ID. LIOENBING ELECTION; ' TO THE ELECTORS OF THK 41 AS TEUTON LICENSING Dlffui'T. JQADIES' AND UENTLEMEN.We have the honour to inform you that we are candidates at the forthcoming election for members of Iho Musterton Licensing Bench, We are not nominees of either Prohibitionists, Pub" licana, or Moderates —wo c'anti to be Independent; and though - both total if elected to assist in administering the Licensing Act fairly and impartially. We are, Ladies & Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully JOB VILE, ÜBARLESE.DANIELL, LICENSING ELECTIONS ' TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MASTER CON ELECTORATE, AND GENTLEMAN.—At tho request of a large number of electors I have consented to become a candidate st the forthcoming Licensing Election, lam a total abstainer, but if elected will endeavour to odiplpister tjie Act without fear or favour, 1 afti an in dependent candidate, and as such have no hesitation in soliciting your support at the poll, lam, .Yours Boapectfully, Willi A M I'll AGN ELL. '
LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF MABTIfiR- • TOM j^A DllfS AND GISNi'LKMIiN.—At the request of a large number of electors for the Licensing Election, to be held on March 21st, IF elected I wilt endeavour to adppieter the Aft impartially, and Without fear or favour,. Trpting thjt 1 may have the honour of yoqr support at I remain, &c,, F. J. BKIGFIT, LICENSING KLECTIUN, TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON ELEOTORATH. I' ADIEB AND BENTLEMEN,J At tjie reqiiest of a number of electors I hove 'resolved to contest the furthcoming Licensing Election. My motto mil be "Independence, Moderation atid Impartiality." Trussing that Youwrowwtffllly, THOMAB fc. OHAMBEKUrtIJJ LICENSING ELECTION. ITO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON. Ladies and gentlemen.—At the request of a large number of leleotors 1 have consented tobecomea candidate at the Licensing Election, to | be held on' March 21st, - If elected I will pdeavour to .administer the Actim. ptially, and without fear or favour, lusting that 1 may have the honour of [jrar support at the poll, ■ 1 remain, &0., JOSEPH DAWSON. . LICENSING ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF MASTERTON ELECTORATE. | ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I JU am a Candidate for a teat upon the Masterton Licensing Bench. If elected I will do my best to secure a proper ob> servance of the licensing (laws, and to administer the Aot as it appears upon the Statute Book. Soliciting your support at the poll, I am, Yours Respectfully, JOHN HEBSEY.
LICENSING ELECTION, ; TO THE ELEOIOBB OF THE MASTERTONiELEOTORATE. Ladies and gentlemen,-i am a Candidate for a seat upon the Maajetton Licensing Bench. If elected I will do my best to secure a proper observance of the licensing laws, and will administer the Act as it appsais upon the Statute Book, Soliciting your support at the poll, I am, ' ' Sfouts Respeotfully ■ FRANK A; §HEATH, ; licensing election, TO THE EJSOflfflß. OP MASTER. ' TON ELECTORATE, T ; A P« a ND OENTLEMENjr-At JU the request oi a number of electors lam a candidate )it the forthcomins Licensing Election, My mottowill be: "independence,' Moderation, :andfra« partjahty. Trgstin? tfot I may receive your Bpppnrt, I remain, v .^J^^Pectfully, ,:.j ARCHIBALD STE WART,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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