REQUISITION. To Mr. James Samson, Kir,— We the undersigned ratepayers of the Town of Alexandra do most respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the ensuing Election for the Office of Mayor, and should you kindly accede to our request, we promise to use every legitimate means in our power to secure your return. W. H. Wastedt Robert Finlay I) M‘ Donald W. Robertson W. Fraser W. R. Martin Henry Toll ill William Theyers Robert M ercer L. G. Ryan F. M'Oevitt William H, Fawcett John Cole Chappie C' o. W. Browne A Cameron Alex. Gibson William Beattie Edward Charnock Lewis Cameron William W. Hanson John Alien William Bohuing Michael ICeleher Duncan Robertson Gentlemen I thank you, and with pleasure accede to your request. Should I be elected I will endeavor to do my duty to the office in which you place me. I am, Gentlemen, Tour's faithfully, JAME* SAMSON. A CONCERT. 1N aid of the Dunskan District | Hospital will bo given at the Town Hall, Clyde, on TUESDAY JUNE 30, by the CLYDE CHORAL SOCIETY, assisted by the BRASS BAND. Doors open at 7.30 Commence at 8 sharp. Admission 2. Children, half price A. CHRISTOPHERS, Sec. TOWN HALL jp. w. a. c;h apm an, the greatest anti-Spiritualist of the Aqs, will make his first appearance at the TOWM HALL, CLYDE, on Thursday, July 2, and Friday 3. He explains what SPIRITUALISM so-called really’ is, and lays bare the delusive Superstition which has made so many proselytes. The programme -will bo varied by many subjects, From grave to gay, And from lively to severe. Also, MISS IDA BONNIFON, Second Sight Performer, One of the Greatest Wonders of the Age. Bung what you may from a Needle to an \ uchor, and she will tell you what it is, Without seeing it. Come and see, them, and he convinced for yourselves. COME AND SEE Mind and Matter, Scientific Discoveries, Wit and Humour, Illustrated Thought’ COME AND SEE Second Sight or Supernatural Vision, Also, The most wonderful illusion of A MAN SEALED DP IN A SACK Full of Ghosts. Admission, Front Seats, 3s-, back 2s. Doors open at half-past 7. Commence at 8. J. GARDNER, Agent. N.B. Alexandra, July I and 6. Teviot, July 8. NOTICE. OWING to the bad state of roads and insufficient traffic, we intend pulling off our Line of Coaches between Lawrence and Dunstan for the space of three months. All accounts to be sent to our office, Empire Hotel, Dunedin, will receive prompt attention. IYEEND <fc POPE.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 636, 26 June 1874, Page 3
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