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Temperance Hall, Tauranga. A IKECIS COMBINATION TROUPE. To-Night (Saturday) To-Night Positively tlio last appearance of tins celebrated Troupe of Artistes. This Evening Saturday great and double programme. First appearance of Madame Airec. the daring lady gymnast.

To-Night the great Demon Shadow Pantomime, with new and startling effects, Admission—Front Seats, 3s; Back Seat?, 2s<. Doors open at '7.30, to commence at 8. Chemist and Druggist. MR 11. ~oT lIOYTE J>EGS to inform his friends and the public generally that lie has taken premises on tho Strand in which lie is about to commence business as CHEMIST AND• DRUGGIST,. And trusts that ho will receive a share of their patronage.

The Lest quality of goods only will Lo kept, and will bo sold at moderate prices. yy if ENSII AW, * UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, AND UNDERTAKER lIAIIINGTON STREET, TAUHANGA [Next Door to Mr T. WrigUifs.J W. 11. is prepared to receive orders for all descriptions of work connected with, the above trade. Spring 1 and all kinds of Mattrasses and Cushions made to order in the very latest style at Auckland prices. Old Furniture repaired, ' polished, and made equal to new.

requisition. To William Kelly, Esq , M.11.1i Tauramga. .QIE,—Wo, the undersigned, Electors U of the East Coast Electoral District. respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE to Eepresent the East Coast Electoral District in the General Assembly for the forthcoming Parliament, and should you accede to our request wo pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return. From the care and attention yon paid to the requirements of this district during the past as our representative wo are the more anxious that you should again undertake the duties, feeling confident that if returned you will continue to act in the same stva ightforward maun or. Robert King Stewart Bates H. W. Penny Hira To Popo. W. I, Allen A. J. Leslie Joseph Thompson Jeffrey Geary John P. Connelly R. Peck Samuel Capper Loftns Richards William McCauley Mark Bianovitch Robert Luttrell William M‘oarthy Daniel Irwin P. H. B. Armstrong S. Mahoney E. Law Samuel Moody James Hamilton William Dodd P. J. Kelly T. J. Dickson Frank Croon Thomas B. Wyatt George Reeco Daniel Mahoney James Bnsst Mark Molloy Samuel Elliott William Luttrell John Murphy 0. Baker C. W. Betts James Blades Robert A. Brooke James Brown Thomas Brown

0. Detfe George Stevenson Captain Angus Smith Thomas Clarke James Smith Spmerly Cameron E. H, Cartman Thomas Crimmina David Donald Thomas Brennan John Cook James Denning James Spillard William T. Kirwan James Connor Noah Howell George Forbes, jua. Thomas Dawson Frank Maxwell John B, Tabb John Parkinson Daniel Addis Manus O’Keefe Jeremiah McCarthy Maurice McCarthy Robert Patton Henry Knights John Avenfc Awanui Andrew Tinling Ti Wai Pehaua John Vine John Appleton George Forbes, sen. Robert Forbes Opotiki, November 10 John Craig P. Fitzgerald John Davis John Delaney Thomas Fanning William Geoghan F. Gunter William Heard John Hudson Thomas Kells John Kelly John King O. Ledscham ■William Leo P. Monaghan John R. Rush ton Daniel Ryan Robert Thompson George Wormington W. F. Wilraott David Young Francis Potoky David Mills Samuel Payton Thomas Castles Charles D. Litchfield Edward Clay John Thompson James McGinley A. 0. Soutar Alexander Mills George Ball Charles S, Abbott George A. Forbes 1875.

T OST or STRAYED—A Bay Mare, about 12 ; } bands, brand Ton off shoulder. A Reward will be given to any person returning the Mare to R, 0. JORDAN.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 334, 20 November 1875, Page 2

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