•||He was a candidate for Parliament and a limb of the law. Whilst canvassing be knocked at a door and a woman appeared. ‘ls your husband in?’ he asked. Wife : ‘ No, sir ; but I know what you want. My husband is sure to vote for you, because you got him off for stealing that gun.’ Candidate : ‘ No, no, alleged stealing of the gun {* ‘Alleged be bothered! We’ve got the gpn m the house now !’ ' M>ny of the feafly colonists fought witli them from England to New. Zealand fopdep houses in sections, which fere easily bojitpd together. Now Canada is sepding similar bopsps to England, apd a I/ondon paper says that orders have flowed ip apace, 4t Phillip’s Store, (ippiwg Creek, clotbipg, clothing, clothing, A l ar &« stock of men’s clothing to be sold cheap, 10 per cent allowed for cash, All kinds of drapery at equally low prices. Produce of all kinds bought and goods delivered to any part of the district. Commissions executed with proipptitud-v R. . Phillips, Spring Creek S'torel —Advt,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 16, 18 March 1890, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 16, 18 March 1890, Page 2
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