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8 UMMER DRAPERY ! SUMMER DRAPERY ! T AT : H. LEWIS’S. g :0! T~T LEWIS begs to announce that he has now opened up ~ 1~1 - another shipment of SUMMER GOODS, which he is effaring st remarkably Low figures. PS yP The Stock consists of Cashmere Prints, Llama Prints,Embroidered ; Prints, Plain and Floral Sateens, Zephyr Cloths, P 3 Indian Muslins, Ginghams, Piques, Foulards, HH Gorman Dress Tweeds, Crepe Cloths, Homespuns, Qj Lace Flouncinge. Tullea (in all shades), i m Grenadines, Plain and Brocaded Satins, Ottoman and ■ h— Merino Diese Silks, Diapers, Hollands, Hair ► A Cord Muslins, Spotted and Chock © Muslins. (/2 K :o: « A FANCY LOT OF LADIES’ BOX 5 | DBESSES (CHEAP). q GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES. • A Large Assortment in the Latest Shades and Fashions. P — :o: — a ALSO,— S A Large Slock of Tiimmings,consisting cf Dress Buttons, vw Valencine Bilk and Torcheon Laces; Ribbons, Frillings, f—- © and Plain and Striped Dross Linings, Honey. X comb Silk Trimmings, and Flowers, „ AT- M m n. LEWIS’S, i 85 ; GLADSTONE ROAD, , k b Groceries and Oilman Stores as usual at the X Lowest Prices in Town, when qualities are §5 S compared. I H. LEWIS. I tarn ! a ' «2 ( Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Surnmar Clothing.

FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. Batquc— WAVE QUEEN

(853 Tons Register), Capt, K11.1.T, Has arrived in tbe Bay and will have quick deepotoh for LONDON.

For freight or passage apply— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND M.A, CO., Limited, COMMON, SHELTON * CO., GRAHAM,PITT <fc BENNETT.

FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. . Jj-n fTIHE Shaw, Savill, Albion A Company’s Clipper Ship WAVE QUEEN Will be the First Wool Ship tor LONDON. For Freight, or any other information, Apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, Agent Shaw, Savill, Albion Co. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. ENTLEMEN,—At the request of a large VT number of my fellow settlers, I have consented to stand for the district. I feel honored by the distinction of being asked to represent the district which I have lived in for seventeen years, and have seen so improved by settlement as to be one of the best in the colony. I need hardly say that if returned I shall do my utmost for the electorate. While feeling that I should be greatly honored by being returned, I yet consider that Electors are under an obligation to a Member, if he does his duty, for the time, trouble, and expense he is put to on their behalf. I regret that I cannot spare time at this busy season of the year to canvass, nor am I so wealthy as to be able to spend money over the election. I will at the larger centres of population address the Electors and give suoh information as to my political opinions as may be necessary, which, combined with a knowledge of me that a great many of my fellow, settlers have, should be amply sufficient to satisfy Electors in voting. I should, if returned, expect to exercise entire independence in my actions in Parliament, using my judgment to vote as I think right end best suited for the constituency. I am a believer in the present Government, with Sir Harry Atkiuson as Premier, though I should not be a blind supporter, I think the late addition to the Ministry and the new distribution of seats likely to strengthen the present Government; and I consider their steady oonduot iu the affairs of the country, particularly with regard to retrenchment, has materially resuscitated the credit of the colony. I am very much opposed to further borrowing. This country, I believe, is now recovering from the long depression, and only want* a continuation of the present careful management, end rest from experimental politics, to make great progress, not perhaps by leapsand bounds as formerly, but surely, steadily, and on a firmer and more lasting basis. I should vote for reduction in taxation directly it is possible. I believe in every facility being given for men of small means to acquire land, and that land for suoh purposes should be opened for selection wherever suitable. In Native land matters, after considerable experience. I believe in absolute free trade, removing all possible restrictions. I am a strong advocate ot free education, bnt consider that under present circumstances tbe cost is greater than we can afford. From my long residence here, I know the district intimately, and our wants and in. ferrets are identical, I fear that I am wanting in powers of oratory to do full juatioa to the constituency in Parliament, but whatever ability I may poaaeaa I should use it to the utmost ot my power for the better government of tbe country and the benefit of the district, A. C. ARTHUR. THE Undersigned has had placed in hie hands LAND for Sale in lots from 20Q acres to 10,060 acres. Business with Prlnoi. pals only. E. F. HARRIS, Gisborne, July 2nd, 1889. ENGLISH GOVERNESS (experienced), Free at Xmas. Thorough English, French, German (Paris, Hanover), Music, Latin, Drawing, Painting.—H.H., Duart. Havelock, Napier. WANTED KNOWN—That 8. Dixon’s Wellington Aerated Waters are only to be obtained in Gisborne at the Masoniu Hotel.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 3

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