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Electoral should bo given to men to {inquire freeholds is a sul'jjct upon v/hich all nve agreed, and assuming that purchasers rni^ht expect more, liberal terms from tho Government than from private holders, it is wiso that tho Government should be tho purchaser Irom tho natives in the first place. Such being the case, the object of tho administration in my opinion should bo the speedy acquisition of all the wasto lauds of the Colony, and, being acquired, surveyed, and cut up, tho !• nd should be thrown open upon favorable terms to men willing to occupy, and in time to purchase under a system of deferred payments. The revenue derived from the sale of such lauds would reimburse the Government for the first cost, and besides might furnish the means of opening up tho country by roads, and probably defray to some extent the cost of tho brauch lines of railways, which will require construction after the main or trunk lines are formed from tho loans raised for that purpose upon the credit of the whole colony. j It is scarcely necessary for me Ito refer to the question of Education, as for years I have been an advocate of the present secular, free, and compulsory system, and if elected will strongly resist any attempt to alter an Act which has been found to place within the reach of evory child in the colony the means of getting a good liberal education, and which has since its introduction bestowed such blessings upon the youth of New Zealand. The claims of this electorate to a fair proportion of public works, the early completion of the Thames and Waikato Railway, the construction of a line to the East Coast, the acquisition of the freehold of the goldfield, the claims of the local governing bodies to continued monetary assistance from the Government, the amendmeut of the County and Municipal Corporations Act, the throwing open of the Upper Thames lands for selection, the question of aiding our timber and other industries, and a number of other matters, all bearing upon the best interests of this electorate, are objects that^would receive my attention should I have the honor to be returned as your representative. I shall, at an early date, address you at the various centres of population, and at greater length make known my opinions upon such subjects as are of interest to this constituency. WM. McCULLOUGH. FRANCE. /CONTINENTAL AND COLONIAL \J GENEEAL AGENCY, 14, RUE DE CHABROL, PARIS, Continues to execute orders for every description of Continental Goods, for the Colonial, etc., markets, or private individuals, on most favourable terms, and from best Wholesale Houses. Goods insured and forwarded on the shortest notice. Specialities : Lamps, Glass, Plated Ware, Furniture, Fancy Goods, Toys, Mußicul and Scientific Instruments: French, Spanish, Italian, etc., Books and Newspapers. Bronzes, Engravings, Oleographs, Stationary. Artistic Faience, Porcelain. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, W^nes, Brandies, Preserved Provisions, Silifs, Velvets, Carpets, Gold Lace, Gloves, Artificial Flowera, Boots and Shoes, Carriages, Saddlery, Printers' materials, Perfumery, Natural Mineral Waters. * Drug, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products. Fire Arms, Machines, Paints, Varnishes, Paper Hangings, Mouldings, etc. Consignmenc of Produce received on Commission of 2i per cent. Agencies undertaken. Public Securities negotiated. Patents obtained. Accounts collected. Confidential inquiries. Private matters requiring power of Attorney, transacted. All orders to be accompanied with Kemittance, or Banker's Draft payable against Bills of Lading. Bankers : George Waters, Esq., 30, Boulevard de 3 Italians, Puris, or to his account, London and County Bank, 3, Victoria Street, Westminster, London. Address:—The Manages, Continental and Colonial General Agency, 14, Rue de Chabroi, Paris, France. Medical BEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. /T\ OMPOSED of the purest articles. These \J Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drug, therefore tho most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial' effect is Bpeedy and certain. Tho old unfailing family remedy is daily recommended by tho most eminent Physicians. MEDICAL TESTIMONY July 25th, 1877. 22. Cold Harbor Lane, London, Sir, — Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effects most reliable. I strongly rceonmiend them in cases of Qough and Asthma. You are at liberty to state this as my opinion, ioraed from many years' experience. J.Beikolce, M.K,C.5.L.,L.5.A., L.M. Indian Medical Service. Me T. Xeatustg, ]>ear 8uv —Having tried your Lozenges in India, 1 have much pleasure in teatifying to their beneficial effects in cases of Incipient Consumption, Asthma, and Bronchial Alicetions. I lmro prescribed them largely, with the best results. W. 13. G , Apothecary, E.S£.S. KEA'JCiNG-'S COUGH LOZjUNtfifS are e&ld by all Chemists, iv tins of var.ous sizes, each having the words "E/EATiNa's Cough Lozenges" engraven on tho Government stamp. . KEATS^SG'S . . WORM TABLETS, A PXJIiELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most ugreesbl.o method of administering the oi;lv certain remedy for INTESTINAL or TLLKICAi) WOHMIS. It .is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, nud is especially adapted tor Children. HOiB IN TIKS BT ALL CHEMISTS. PitOPEiETOK~-THOMAB KEATING, LOKBOIT, Export Chemist and Druggist. ''U/ANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms IV for Mining Companies may bo obtained at the Stak Oilicc.. ir-VEESf variety oi Label for Soda-water i_l( Manufacturerti, mistter-prc?a. Superior (.leaigiia in itthogrtiph, at the KvsiUKet Stab Oiiioe. *.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3368, 8 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3368, 8 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3368, 8 October 1879, Page 4

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