Amusements i CADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1884, And following Nights. A. BALFE aUd" MISS GEK- | TEUDE DUKE, In their Charming, Petite, Unique, and Musical Entertainment, entitled FUN AND FANCY, ODDS & ENDS, Or a Sight with the Fairies, Under the Pitronnge, and in the presence of TE KOOTI—TE KOOTI. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Commence at 8 sharp; Carriages for 10.45. Pianist, Mr MILBUEK. 3410 Electoral. ' NOTICE. THHE Official Declaration of the Poll for the Electoral District of Coromandel will be made at the Court-bouse, Coromandel, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of July instant, at 2 p.m. FRHD, J. BURGESS, - Returning Officer. July 21,1884. NOTICE. mHE Officiul Declaration of the Poll for the Electoral District of Thames will be made at' the Court House, Grabamstown,. on THURSDAY, the 24th day of July, instant, at NOON. HARRY KENRICK, Returning Officer. July 21,1884, 3411
Vote for Brodie. Ye men of 27 Block, of right belong, to Thames— „ Don't have a Coromandel jock to advocate your claims; His home and yours are miles apart, can he ..your wants be knowing—* Don't mind a word what Enoch says, with bis prophetic blowing. 'You surely all know him of old—in what is he consistent ? That all are wrong, he only right,—in that he is peristent. Put Brodie in—he is the man, he'll work just like a nigger, And when he asks, won't be denied, heY such a sturdy beggar. ~ All nonsense, "We demand our rights"— that's not the way to get 'em; The oracle has to be worked, to do it he's a fit'unj And whilst some men are fast asleep, or look as if they're dreaming, To benefit the District round, he'll do a bit of scheming. Fras^r representing Thames, and Morris for Tauranga— Brodie, Coromandel's choice, will make our chance the stronger; No Government could them resist, our rights wo soon would gain them, With such a trio in the House, ere long we should obtain them. Vq>te for Brodie.
Coromandel Electors! i*l ADMAN REFUSED A SEAT UNOPPOSED rather than pledge himself to the Auckland Ring, whose influence has Robbed us of our Railway. CADMAN would NOT be their Tool, and hence they use Brodie. > Mine Managers, Bush Managers, Mill Bosses, Officials and Hirelings, are therefore instructed to go for Brodie, and KILL HONEST OADMAN. Let the Sallot-Boz Speak! • . ; 3417 VOTE for the man who spends his money in the district—FßAßEß. TTtOR POTATOES, Prime Oamaru FLOUR, r OATMEAL, &c, Everybody should— GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. FOR New JAMS and JELLIES, TABLB DELICACIES, &c.,—GO TO MEARS' and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. . FOB SHEEP'S TONGUES and other Table Delicacies too numerous to mention—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S, Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. . . In Niagara Falls is a si«ht never to by | forgotten. There are many waterfall* butonle | on* Mo&owjir «c.iii-- '» Tju i
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4846, 22 July 1884, Page 3
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