Short, Richard W, active 1908-1911

Short, R W, active 1908-1911

Candidate for the Hutt electorate in 1908. Photograph on card at Eph-A-POLITICS-1908.

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[Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in electio...

Date: 1900 - 1909

By: Johnson, E J D, active 1890s-1900s

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1900/1909

Description: Includes pamphlets featuring: Post 1892: The Liberal editor's creed. Printed by E J D Johnson, printer, Willis Street, Wellington. 1900: Progressive Liberal Association (Christchurch) manifesto, December 1900. Ca 1900: Grey Lynn Radical Association. Constitution 1902: What has Atkinson done? What Atkinson hopes to do 1903: John Miles Verrall. State bank versus state bonds and the Bank of New Zealand 1903: The record premiership of New Zealand. Invitation to celebrate Seddon's 10th year as PM. 1905: J F Arnold, Progressive Liberal Labour candidate, for Mornington 1905: W H P Barber - Newtown Parliamentry election. Card with portrait, plus flier. 1905: Newtown election. Dr and Mrs Chapple will address the ladies of Kilbirnie. (Card and 2 copies of flier) 1905: Christchurch South electorate. Mr J Hadfield, a slave to no party. Pamphlet with portrait. 1905: Jas T Hogan, political candidate. Card with portrait. 1905: C H Izard, Liberal candidate in Wellington North. Postcard with portrait. 1905: E G B Moss. Address to the electors of Ohinemuri 1905: George M Yerex. Clean politics and the issues of today 1905: Pamphlet about the New Zealand Alliance (No-License, Liquor laws, etc) 1905: The new libel law. Letter to the editor of the Evening Post, 31 October 1905. 1905: Cartoon. The "Terrible Taylor" and his marionettes. From "Hustler" - issued with. 1905: Supplement to "Liberal herald", 1 September 1905. The Auditor-General's report. NO VOUCHER; no payment to Captain Seddon. Signed J K Warburton 1905: Yerex versus London. Chronicle Print, Petone [Flyer. 1905] 1906: Hon Sir W R Russell. Postcard with portrait. 1907: C H Wildsmith. To the electors of Lower Hutt. 1908: F G Bolton. Wellington North election. Postcard with portrait (2 copies) 1908: Is British fair play dead? Signed F G Bolton C Boxshall, the Opposition candidate, Christchurch East. Card with portrait. 1908: Vote for Charlie Izard (cardboard key) 1908: I voted for Fisher; I wish I had. Postcard 1908: R W Short, Hutt electorate. Postcard with portrait 1908?: Mr T E Taylor and the wage-earners 1908: General election; Great national policy. Low rents, high wages, cheap commodities, no unemployed, no strikes, abundant wealth for al. A catechism by E T Evans (Pamphlet. 2 copies) 1909: Sir Joseph in London. Postcard. Quantity: 31 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Lithographs and letterpress on cards and pamphlets, sizes varying

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[Ephemera, pamphlets about politics and cards promoting political candidates in electio...

Date: 1910 - 1911

By: Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-A-POLITICS-1910/1911

Description: 1910: Facts for reflection, from speeches delivered by Hon Geo Fowlds. Printed for Otaki Labour Party, by J W Thompson, printer, Levin [1910 or 1911] 1911: To the electors of Ohinemuri. Labor produces all wealth. Wealth belongs to the producers thereof. P H Hickey, the workers' candidate. printed at "The worker" Printery, Victoria Street, Wellington. Pamphlet with portrait photograph (2 copies) "Fighting Mac" or "The real Macpherson". [Poem in support of electoral candidate T M Wilford]. NZ Times print. [Flier. 1911?] The man who gave the Dreadnought ... [card]. Today the majority of the Ward Ministry is 24. ... Truly the life of the Ministry hangs by a slender thread. Snap it. Card (2 copies, one annotated to say it was distributed at a campaign meeting of W Herdman in Wellington, 3 November 1911) Hutt election horoscope. Johnson & Sons, Printers, 8 Farish Street, Wellington. [1911 verse pamphlet in support of candidate Thomas M Wilford, and mentioning other candidates M'Ewan, Mick Reardon and "Dick" Short]. Why should we vote for Mr Wilford? Printed at the Free Lance Office, 3 Panama Street, Wellington [1911 booklet in favour of Wilford]. The skunk brigade (Suggested by the recent prosecutions of malingering territorials). "Star" Print, Dunedin. [Flier] C H Izard, the Liberal candidate [Card with photographic portrait. 1911] John Fuller, Junr [reminder card. 1911] E J Carey. Parliamentary elections, 1911. A change wanted! Why not Labour? Electors of Wellington North! Vote for the selected Labour candidate E J Carey. Watkins, Tyer & Tolan Ltd [printers][Card with photographic portrait] Parliamentary elections 1911, Wellington Central. Wm Thomas Young, Labour Party candidate respectfully solicits your vote. Garrat & Ivar, print [1911] (Card with photographic portrait) Waste and jobbery. How the people are robbed! The proof from statistics. Printed at the Dominion Office, Dominion Avenue, Wellington (Pamphlet showing the economically wasteful government policies) Look out for the election issue of "The Dominion", Saturday, 2nd December 1911. 100,000, a record edition. Order early. "Dominion" Print, Wellington. Quantity: 14 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Lithographs and letterpress on cards and pamphlets, sizes varying