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TO THE ELECTORS OF GISBORNE. THANKS. Ladies and gentlemen,— 1 wish to express to my supporters one and aIJ, to those who worked so loyally to secure my return to Parliament, and those who recorded their votes in my favor, my sincere thanks for the confidence again reposed in me. I shall lose no opportunity of promoting your best interests, and those of the Electors as % whole, of whatever shade of opinion, and I trust that my representation wdl be such as to help to still further enhance the prosperity of this District and of the Dominion. Yours sincerely, J. CARROLL. JgAY OF pLENTY • pLECTORATE. SECOND BALLOT, DECEMBER Ist TO THE ELECTORS OF BAY OF PLENTY. Ladies and gentlemen,— I sincerely appreciate the kind support accorded mo on the 17tli November. Although receiving the largest number of votes, my majority was not sufficient to avoid a second ballot, which will accordingly take place on TUESDAY, December Ist. I respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence on that date. Victory can only bo assured hv every possible vote being polled. I trust you will make special efforts to record" your votes in my favor, and thus show appreciation of the progressive and broad-minded policy ot tho present' Government. If honored by being elected your Member of Parliament, I shall carefully and zealously endeavor to promote the best interests of tho Dominion in general, and of all parts of the Bay of Plenty in particular. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, WILLIAM DONALD STUART MACDONALD. Whakarau, Motu, 19th November, 1903. TO THE ELECTORS BAY OF PLENTY. s ECOND B ALLOT. ALL those in Favor of Mr. J. B. GOW’S Candidature are ardently requested to roll up and record their Votes NEXT TUESDAY. As this will bo tho final struggle in New Zealand, it will bo watched with the greatest interest. It behoves Electors, therefore, to mako every effort to roll up, and, by placing Mr. GOW at tho head of the poll, add one more to the already long list of those who will insist upon well-considered measures and honest administration. N°'L GISBORNE ICENSE T EAGUE "T is requested that ALL AC- . COUNTS owing by the League i rendered on or before SATURAY, sth December; and Collectors •e requested to send in all receipt K>ks and moneys received within the me time, to— D. MORICE, Treasurer. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS. —lf your neighbor does not take_ the ?imes,” urge him to do so. We will re you your paper free_ for six Dnths if you send us the quarterly bscrip tions for two new subscribers. MANAGER, 1 ‘Times’ 1 Office.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2359, 27 November 1908, Page 1

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436

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2359, 27 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2359, 27 November 1908, Page 1

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