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REQUISITION. THE EAST COAST ELECTORATE. TO MESSRS PITT & MAGUIRE. DEAR SIRS,—The Speaker having notified that the seat for the East Coast Electoral District is vacant, and it being probable that the Writ for a new Member will shortly be issued, we hereby request you to allow us to announce to the world generally, and to Gisborne in particular, that you are the principal representatives of the Greatest Liberal Party, in as much as it was your firm that brought down the prices of the necessaries and commodities of life, and have made the nearest approach to the consummation of the illustrious John Bright's glorious anticipation of a FBEE BREAKFAST TABLE. GLADSTONE MOBLEY HARCOURT HARTINGTON GOSCHEN CHAMBERLAIN GREY, N.Z., Representing the Great Liberal Party, and all the Electors of the East Coast. GENTLEMEN, —We also have much pleasure in testifying (in conjunction with the Liberal Party) our appreciation of your services as genuine Conservatives, in conserving the interests of your clients by giving them such splendid value for their money. SALISBURY, SMITH |?P4M), RANDY CHURCHILL, Representing the Conservative Party and all those in the E.C.

District who are not electors. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN,— While thanking you for the honor conferred upon us, and feeling also that though female suffrage has not yet been granted via have their cordial support, we have much pleasure in intimating that we intend to continue to represent CHEAPNESS combined with QUALITY, and as an earnest of our intentions we quote ths following Eye. opener 11b tin Best Baking Powder, 2s, with China Cup and Saucer. Sugar—No. 1,10 s per 401 b bag, ~ i* 3,10 s ~ ~ 3 9s , ~ Teas—The Celebrated P. and M, Biends ; Jdos China Cups and Saucers, or Japanese Teapot presented with each 121bs purchased. Ksrasene— High teat, 15s per case. Soapa—Best Almond Scented, 10s fid per a&sra ; second quality, Os per case. American Brooms—ls each, Nelson, Moat? and Co.'s Tea—ls 101 per lb. Jams - 4s 6<i per doz. Yours Liberally and Conservatively, PITT & MAGUIRE, Beady Money Grocers. Gisborne and Napier.

MATAWHERO SCHOOL CONCERT. -ppRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1518,1889. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture (Piano and Violin), Miss McFarlane and Mr Jas. McFarlane. 2. Vocal Waltz, “ See Saw,” School children 3. Song—Mr Woodward. 4. Song—Miss Chegwidden. 5. Reading, “ The Death of Montrose." Mr Birrell (in Highland dress). 6. Song, "Two lovers went a-rowing.'i Mrs J. Sunderland. 7. Song—“ Robin Adair,” Miss Adair. 8. Song—“My Old Wife ” (by desire), Mr Nock. 9. Song—Mrs W. Graham. 10. Song—-‘Dinna cross the Burn, Willie," Mrs Birrell. 11. Sailor’s Hornpipe—Mr Bruce. Interval. 1. Overture— *• Home Flowers," Misses Stephenson. 2. Song, “ Killaloe,” Mr F. Arthur. 3. Song, “ Why do summer roses fade ?” Mrs Birrell. 4. Song—Mr Woodward. 5. Song—“ Rome,” Mrs Caldwell. 6. Duet—(Piano and Violin) Mr and Mrs Birrell 7. Song, “The song forme,” Mrs J. Sunderland. 8. Song (selected)—Mr Nock. 9. Song (selected)—Mrs W. Graham. 10. Song—“ Auntie,” Miss Ford 11. Vocal Waltz, “ Good Night,” School Children. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Prices Concert, 2s; children, Is. Dancei 2s (including refreshments). DANCING will commence immediately after the Concert. Stevenson's Brake will leave Townley's Corner at 7.15. E. F. HARRIS, INTERPRETER Native Lands negotiated, or cases conducted in Native Land Courts. Office : Maude’s Buildings, Gladstone Road Gisborne. c G. T ICENBED INTERPRETER, HOUSE XJ AND LAND AGENT, Dows Street, Gisbobnb.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 377, 14 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 377, 14 November 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 377, 14 November 1889, Page 2

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