THE COMING ELECTION. (P,rfax,rort^^^^Star.) Fallow EtßCToas,—You will shortly be called up'6n? WVxJF&to your right to elect twojmejnbersibiltuisjiistrict,jind_l would "ask one anoTalF to be cautious sabou>niakingf anyj pronjiiw to miW V*J|° r clique, but exeroisetyourijowariitdgirjalnt si tree and ■ indepftndent-r.elcetofs«? rjht't be led by the nose by any party>3*l»o would take away your liberty as a British subject, but strike the shackles off, and 816 ■ •" Atf excteMee iays'r^^looKpTw'ilfitlian ontAe^inside !6f atf'irtfrstan'd.'*'"lt Will ;a"lso!cleahpotri the Ihsid#f6f a 1 f&eke.liftbok a little more thoroughly and quicWyr'H!Kin anything else on record. " "'Whit .m«k« "do** c*thanj-W; B\if»V>--lt n*iWt»taoginl«d as z with a tin can in one hand and a string in the other, looking for something to tie them to.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3311, 1 August 1879, Page 2
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114Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3311, 1 August 1879, Page 2
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