Special Advertisements. M K "R. F. S iNDI!S ' SURGEON DENTIST, MAY UK CONSULTED DAILY At his Rooms, VICTORIA - STREET, HAMILTON. Ail kinds of dental work undertaken lit shortest notice, and perfcct lit guaranteed. Messrs e. cox and son, PUNTAL SOROISONS, Queen and Hobaon Streets, AUCKLAND. Our next viait to Cambridge will extend from 16th to 19th December. rp' AKOEA ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. GENTLKMES — Having decided to withdraw from the present contest for the To Aroha seat, I take this opportunity of thankiug those who promised mc their votes and support. Yours faithfully, G. Y'ESEY STEWART. m O THE ELECTORS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY DISTRICT OF TE AROHA. UissnxMCN',— I deeply regret that at the last mowent important family and business arrangements, which I am obliged tc make before leaving England, have compelled me to reinaiu here a little longci than I had intended. I am exceedingly sorry for this, although I fear that if I had arrived it Auckland on the Sth of November, «3 ] fully expeeLed to have done, I shoulc have been too late lor t:ie Kleetion. Under these circumstances, if tiic con U-it has »ot. already taken place, I mus lc,vc illy candidature entirely in you: hir.ds. J! run si omc the honour to elect ino dur imy absence, as a resident in the com wtilucucy, I shall al all times bo ready t< do uiy utmost to further your local iu IcruuU ; and iu your House of Represeu tiitives I shall also do my best to suppor those principle-; of Economy, Retrench scents, and Financial Reform, which seei; vj mc to be essential to the future well'ar an 1 |.'.-o:-,perify of your beautiful Islands, .If, however, ynt do not on this ueoas jr.n •!« m>i the honour to choose ine s y.iur Kepi' l ; ent:uive, I liopc at tile ne> JiMMon to offer myself again as a Cand •Jnis !'ir the Tc Aroha Diuti-iot. I have the honour to be, (^litlemeij, Yours most respectfully, \V. S. ALLEN. 'A'uo.Ojii.id J1 a IJ, l.'lieadk, Staffordshire, October - 2iid 1890. f THE ELECTORS OF WA ■i- K.ATO. (.■( ".■."iLLjiii;.',- - 1 thank you moat heartily for Ll. huiiour you have done mc iu electing n unopposed as your Member in the Hou of Rei)i C'leiiLaLtves. I assure you till it will be my constant ambition to to f my duty u-> to bring no dibsiedit on you choice. .ft: is a in Utw of Kvr.reiiv; regret to n iu:i, I i.sv found myself unable, l'ro i iriou-' i r., n'ai'li Raglan ai ;,l'u.,r v.enl,-e : i in time to deliver address prior to 11m eleetwn, fis I fully intendi to do, but I - 'nil .-n iravour to repair tl omission l>;y visiting the district, say 'March, and should you desire it, givil ■what will then In: a pie-sessional a dress. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN BRYCE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2870, 4 December 1890, Page 2
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