Electoral THE THAMES ELECTORATE. r)EOdIMNH wwayp that some of my *■-' Frif ridi wera 4°ubtful of tny intn lion ro the forthcoming Election, I '^ke this opportunity of assuring them that I fully intend Contesting the Thames Electorate upon Independent Liberal principles: JAMES McGOWAN. 2590 TO THE ELECTORS TATTRANGA ELECTOEAL DISTRICT. p ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myaelf as a CANDIDATE for this Electortito. I willjaddresstbe Elecors at tbe earliest possible opportunity. 2871 G. B. MOKRIS. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. T N pursuance of " Ihe Regulation of Elec* *■ tions Act, 1881," I, Albert James AiiOM, Returning Officer for the Electora' District of Coroinaridel, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the niDth day of November, 1881, under the hand of the Clerk of tbe Write, an ELEOTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as a Member for tbe said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will tuke place at the Courthouse, Coromandel, at Noon on the thirtieth day of November, 1881 ; and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken at the eeveral polling places of the said district on FRIDAY, the ninth day of December, 1881. ' The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Corom»nd<;l: — The Court-house, Coromande 1 (principal) Mr George White's Old Store, Mercury Bay St. George's School-room, Rolleaton street, Thames The Public Hall, Hastings, Tapu The School-room, Tairua The Polling Booth, Port Charles The Polling Booth, "Whangapoua The Polling Booth, Cabbage Bay Dated this tenth day of November, 1881. ALBERT J. ALLOM, 3092 Returning Officer. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of " I lie Regulation of Elections Act, 1881," I, Habhy Kenbick, Returning Officer for the S lectors! District of Thames, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the ninth day of ■November, 1881, under the band of the Clerk of tbe Writs, an ELEC T£ON will be held for the'return of one qualified person to serve as Member for the said Electoral District 5 and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at tbe Court-house, Queen street, Thames, at Noon if tbe thirtieth day of November, 1881. . And that tho Poll, if necessary, will be taken on FKIDAY, the ninth day of Decent ber, 1881, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon andTsix o'clock in the afternoon. The Polling place for the Electoral District of Thameß, is the Court-house, Queen street, Thames. HARRY KENRICK, Returning Officer. Thames, November 11th, 1881. (For continuation of tJds class of Advertisements see Fourth Page.) Notices Artificial Teeth. ME ATHERTON, Certificated Practttioneb oi? Dental Surgery, MAY be Consulted Daily at his Residence, Mary street, Thames, as a Practitioner in Dentistry ia all its branches. During the last fifteen years he has been practising in Auckland and the province, but his studies previous to that period having been under the direction of S. C. Clendon, Esq., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., and Lecturer on Dental Surgery in the Westminster Hospital, London, where he has eDJoyed peculiar opportunites of gaining Thorough Practical Knowledge of the Diseases and Irregularities to which the Teeth are liable, and such extensive practice as can only be obtained at a large Metropolitan Hospital. Mr Athebtok, by bis personal knowledge and superintendance of the mechanical department of his profession, (secures to his patients, without pun, an easy and comfortable adaptation to the moutb, when the use of artificial testb is required. The Teeth supplied by him received tha only Prize Medals at the Internalional Exhibi iona of London and Paris, and are fitted to the mouth on the newest and most approved principles, so as to defy detection, also restoring the original and youthful appearance of the face. Mr A. has at much trouble and expense imported from London several doscriptious of Stoppings much used at home. These Stoppings resist the action of the acid secretions of the mouth, and entirely prevents any metallio taste—a complaint frequently made. It is placed in the Tooth iv a soft state, aud soon becomes hard, aud if resorted to in time renders the extraction of the Tooth unnecessary. Scaie or Chahgbs :—Stopping, from 5s to 7s 6dj Scaling, 3s 6d to ss; Extraction, 2s 6d; Regulation Cases, as per agreement} Artificial Teetb, from 10a, 12s 6d, 15s. and 21b-per Tooth.—Consultation Free. 3068 " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf MoGoTfAN sells" at 3i a pound.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4027, 24 November 1881, Page 3
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