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Amusements. j" ACFARLANE’S HALL. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 12. For a Short Season Only. First Appearance in Gisborne of the veritable Monarch and Prince of Entertainers, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ANDERSON, Great Wizard of the North, Cosmopolitan Monarch of Magicians, Scientist, Philosopher, and Traveller, Having visited every part of the world, receiving unbounded enthusiasm from thousands upon thousands of every nation, will appear in a series of— INCOMPREHENSIBLE WONDERS Of Ancient Necromancy and Modern Marvels. The Age of the New and Huge Events in Modern Wonders. The Extreme Limits of Magnitude reached. LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, The Eminent Thought Reader, illustrating a Mesmeric Trance, Mesmeric Telegraphy, Beheading a Lady, and Real Indian Basket Feat. The new Feats and Marvellous Experiments reaching the very acme oi perfection. Popular Prices. Commence at 8 o’clock. Opening Night, SATURDAY, July 12. 258 Electoral Notices. EAST COAST'ELECTION. MB . LOCKE will address the Electors at the times and places as follows Saturday, 27th July, Tologa Bay Tuesday, 15th July, Schoolroom, Patutahi Thursday, 17th July, Schoolroom, Wae-renga-a-hika Friday, 18th July, Hall, Makaraka Saturday. 19th July, Bruce’s Hall, Ormond Monday, 21st July, Macfarlane’s Hall, Gisborne 268 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICTS. LECTORS,—You are aware, by a previous notification published in the newspapers, that it is my intention to again solicit your support for the coming election, The large majority which returned me as your member for the very brief session of Parliament assures me that the same honor will be conferred on me at the close of the coming contest. It will ba my pleasure, as it will, I feel, be my duty, to address you at the several centres oi the districts, when I will explain my views and what are my intentions as your representative. I have the assurances of late Ministers that, whether in or out of office, they will give their most cordial support towards advancing the interests of the Poverty Bay districts. The little I was able to accomplish during the two or three days I was in Wellington is, I think, a guarantee of the bona fides of their intentions. You may feel certain that I will go for that party who are at once willing and able to assist me in advocating the many requirements of this long neglected electorate. It will have been seen by you that Mr. W. L. Rees, who stood lowest on the poll at the late election, has laid an indictment against me under the Corrupt Practices Act, The charge I shall meet, having a strong wish to court investigation The motive which has

actuated Mr. Rees in this action is too transparent to require explanation. Electors, I have no fear of the result of this contest. I believe you know that my political expressions are sincere, and that what I promise I will do my best to perform. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 265 SAMUEL LOCKE. ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICTS. LECTORS, —It is my intention to address my constituents in the Gisborne districts, commencing on Monday next. I should have been with you earlier, but, fear, ing the setting in of bad weather, I proceeded to Wairoa, after which I shall land in Gisborne as soon as the steamer permits me. I am, Electors, Your faithful servant, SAMUEL LOCKE. Wellington, June 27, 1884. 422 KI NGA IWI MAORI O TE TAERAWHITI. hoa ma tena Koutou e tu ana ahau hoi meraa mo tenei Paremata tonou ana i o koutou pooti kia homai ki ahau tena pea c oti ia hau etahi tikanga, mo te taha Maori i hapa i nga Paremata i patuerc ake nei. 262 NA RETERETE TAPEHANA. Boots and Shoes. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ABTHUB. J. COOPER "TZ) ESPECTFULLY announces that he has REMOVED his STOCK to the premises lately occupied by Mr. Beveridge, GLADSTONE ROAD, where he is now opening up a large ar.d Well Assorted Stock of— LADIES’, GENTS’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, By the best English, French and German Makers. Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes of every description made to order on the premises at the shortest possible notice. A.J.C. wishes to thank his friends for their liberal patronage, and trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their past favors. Inspection Inyited, 125

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 179, 10 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 179, 10 July 1884, Page 3

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