Special Advertisements. jij UKATO LT LF.CTORATIi. The 1!OS. Jons' BRVI'F will tlv Kleeiov.-, of W'atkato on the foilowioo dates: — TK AWAMUTU — 'I'hiJ evening. Public Hall, at o o'clock. HANCTRIK] — Monday, November •Jlth, School House, at S o'clock. HU.N'TLV- -Tuesday, November 25th, public Hall, at S o'clock. KG -VRUAW A HI A-Wednesday, November 2oth, Public Hall, at S o'clock. WHATAWUATA — Thursday. No vember 27th, School House, at 8 o'clock. Other centres at dates to be further notified. _ , jjlti AROHA ELIiUTOttATE. COLONKL FRAZER will address the Electors of tho Te Arolu Electorate in the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock. 'pE - AROHA ELECTORATE. MR G. VESEY STEWART will address the electors iu the Cambridge Public Hall on MONDAY NEXT, at S o'clock. rO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DISTRICT OF TE AROHA. Gentlemen,— [deeply regret that at the last moment important family and business arrangements, which 1 am obliged to make before leaving England, have compelled me to remain here a little longer than 1 had intended. I am exceedingly sorry for this, although 1 fear thai if I had arrived in Auckland on the Sth of November, as I fully expected lo have <lone, I should have been too late for Hio Kleciton. Under these circumstances, if the eontest has not already taken place, I must leave my candidature entirely in your hands. If you do me the honor to elect me during my absence, as a resident, iu the con ■ stituoncy, I shall at all times be ready to do my utmost to further your local interests ; and in your House of Representatives I shall also do my best to support those principles of Economy. Retrenchment, aud Financial Reform, which seem tome to he essential to the future welfare and prosperity of your beautiful Islands.
If, however, you do not on this occasion do me tiio honour to choose mc as your Representative, I hope at the next Election to offer myself again as a Candidate for the To Aroha District. I have the honour to be, Gentleman, Yours most respectfully, W. S. ALLEN. Woodhead Hall, Chcadle, Staffordshire-, October 2nd, 1890. MESSRS E. COX AND SON, Dental Sctkueons, Queen and Hobson Streets, AUCKLAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2865, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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367Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2865, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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