TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LICENSING DISTRICT OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— As objection seems to have been raised l to the nomination of candidates to the Licensing, Committee other than those agreed upon between the No-License party and the Licensed • Victuallers’ Association, it is necessary that I, as-a candidate, should explain why I consented to my nomination and the objects I have in view in putting myself forward for election. They are as follows: 1. My purpose is independent of party or individual. 2. I fail to agree with the direction of any party to the main body of electors as to who shall constitute their representatives. 8. I fail to agree with the carrying out of any settled policy, the details of which the electors at large are not thoroughly acquainted with. 4. I fail to agree with any policy which has for its object the permission of matters to remain as they are. 1 therefore advocate my policy as follows; 1. I want,, if possible, to see the solemn pledges that have been made to improve hotel accommodation carried into effect. 2. I want, if possible, to see the accommodation and management of hotels, in the interests of boarders and travellers, receive more attention than is devoted to the bar trade. 3. I want, if possible, to see many details attended to that have hitherto been neglected, except in a few instances, viz., fire escapes, suitable housing of employees, etc. 4. I want, if possible, to remove all ground for complaint from those who. use hotels for their legitimate purpose other than to obtain liquor. 5. I do not, if possible, wish to interfere with the already settled policy as to the, hours of closing, and the granting of temporary permits to sell liquor. If the importance of the above objects is apreciated by the electors, as I am sure it will be by those who have to use hotels when away from home, I may confidently expect to hear no objection raised to the cost of election, which, after all, is not a valid objection when a question of principle is. involved. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES CLIVE COLLINS. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. SANITATION. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS. General /mlean-up. i ENERAL c LEAN-UP. fN order to got the Town in a sauiL tary condition, Householders and thers are requested to observe and Lirry out the following suggestions:— 1. Keep Yards and Premises clean; put all refuse in iron box, with proper lid, and see that same is emptied weekly. 2. Cultivate, around premises, and put all slops and waste water on newly-dug ground,- being careful to avoid always throwing in same place. 3. Wage war of extermination against Elies. 4. Use carbolic disinfectants or kerosene largely in closets or other places where Hies collect. 5. Make no holes or cesspits in the ground for reception of rubbish or waste water, as this practice is very objectionable. 6. Generally see that everything about the place is kept clean * and in good order. R. D. 13. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. - OW PRICES make .hard times 3 easy to bear by wearing our ailor-made Suite, prices 35s to 70s.— at Hooper, McKee’s Building. AME OLD SHOP, Grey Street, for W Royal Academy reproductions, I and Water Colors, by English and 3W Zealand artiste.—Kelley and irker. J) ICTURES and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, founts ,Glass, at bedrock prices, Lelley and Parker’s. 30RTRAITS can be Tiad in oils, crayon, Indian ink, or water dors, and finished in the most artisc style. Orders received through xst or personal application at Kelley ud Parker’eCOMPARING Photos taken by dii ferent photographers, you wdl find that the Photo taken by Mr. Ellorbeck compare favorably with an\ taken in the Dominion; give us a trial.—Ellerbeck Studio. ENLARGEMENTS make good and i pleasing presents as well as givpleasure in your own. home; have u Photo enlarged at Ellerbeck idio at a reasonable price. HOUSES, Whataupoko, new 4 rooms, gas and water, £300; 3 rooms, bathroom, w.b., gas, and water, £4OO.—W. Lissant Clayton. "MOLD Handled Kitchen Pokers for sevenpence each at Parnell s ■opular* Saturday Sales, 27th inst. My.—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmong>HOTOGRAFHIC MATERIAL and Chemicals, also Hand, Cameras 3 kept in stock, whilst any partiiar Camera or appliance can be ob ined in the shortest time poßsibh d sold at catalogue price. TOWNSON’S PHARMACY, Feel Street, Giaboraa
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 1
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736Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2442, 5 March 1909, Page 1
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