“I recognise the handicap I labor under in not being a resident,” admitted Sir .John Findlay at St. David’s Hall, Auckland. “If an election is to _be decided upon the fact of a man having been born in a patricular street of A particular .neighborhood, then there a fs no question that I cannot claim your suffrages, but if, as I contend may be fairly advanced, the test of fitness is to be based on personal qualifications and on the question of a political ]W>licy, then I can claim yonr attention to my arguments for seeking to represent you in Parliament, and if I have the honor of representing you, I look forward no being more than your representative, to be your neighbor also,” said Sir John. Don't give way before your task, gather renewed energy and vitality from Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Extract. Build up the broken clown tissues and nourish tho tired nerves.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 6
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