MR E. H.TAYLOR (Governjnmt .Supporter) and who Heads the Poll, stays He LAND; He (believes in keeping the THKEE-FOLD TENUEE, run 1. FRiEBHOLD^in limited areas. For those desirous of purchasing. 2. OPTIONAL SYSTEMr—i.6., A Lease with Option of Purchase after 10 years' occupation. 3. LEASEHOLD—for those who prefer this Tenure, and are unable . to buy, and thus provide for the poor mam; j Ail three forms a.re desirable ,if we wish to settle the lands, ' Much nußooncejjj&ion is current as to Mir Taylor's views on, the question Free Trade. 'Mr Taylor's views are that in' the course of tames- there will be a combimatdon of the OOLOfNIIS and the MOTHEK LAND to secure x FKEE TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRIE, »■ Ail Foreign imports ibcing heavily taxed, so as 'to: prevent CHEAP LiAIBOUiR from oonipetißg with British Laibour.. THAMES ELECTORS. MB. E. H. TAYLOR, the People's Candidate, will address the ELECTORS, in the Central Hall, THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Lapraik will take the Chair. W. OLIFPE, Hon. Sec. THAMEB ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Mr Lttcas's LADIES COMMITTEE will be held in the Miners' Union Hall, TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30 o'clock. Lady Supporters uuable to attend first meeting are cordially invited to attend this nieuting. •< TOI THE (ELECTORS OF THAMES. I DESIRE to return MY SINCERE THANKB to all those who supported me at the late Election, Yours faithfully, ERINEST DEEBLE. SALE BY AUCTION. READ, GILLEBPIE & CO., will sell on behalf of the Hikutaia Racing Club, at their Rooms,. Oochrane St., Thames, on MONDAY, the Bth of Feb., at 2 o'clock. PUBLICAN BOOTHS. REFRESHMENT BOOTHS. GATES. CABDS, T. A. BERT DUNLOP, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—Tomatoes and Peaches in any quantity,—Cheap.— Apply to L, Dodd. IOST" in Mary Street during J Christmas, a Gold Chain and i Pendant. — Finder rewarded on reMiming to office of this paper, I)UPILS received for Piano, Violin, I Mandolin, Banjo and Painting. Mr. Maxwell, Music Shop, 10 years high College and private experience. WANTED— Work in any capacity ; Urgent. — Apply this Office. ■ WANTED — A respectable Girl between 19 and 20 for General Housework and Cooking.—Apply Star Office. WANTED. — Furniture of all kinds, highest prices given.— Apply Whittaker, Whittaker & Co., Auctioneers & Land Agents, Thames. TO THE THAMES PUBLIC. HAVING terminated my contract with Mr Lange, thereby having a large Supply of Fresh Milk Daily, I am now prepared to deliver same to Customers twice daily on the Thames. All orders left at W. Taylor's Butcher, will receive my special attention. JOHN M. DAVIES. TOTARA. PRICE'S FOUNDRY PICNIC. THE ANNUAL PICNIC by EmX ployees of the above firm will be held at Omahu, en SATURDAY, Feb. 6th. Special Train will leave Grahamstown at 930 with brass band in attendance. Hot Water and Milk provided. J. MOYNA, Hon. Sec. TO BUILDERS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PAEROA, (IN WOOD.) rfIENDERS for the above are inX vited until.s p.m. of TUESDAY, Feb. 16th, 1909. Plans, etc, to be seen at my office, on and after TUESDAY, Feb. 2nd. B. E. G-ILLMAiN, Architect. Dominion Chambers, Paeroa^ THE DIXON'S CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Statutory Meeting of the Dixon's Consolidated Gold Minjpg Company, Ltd., will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 205, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, on WEDNEBDAY, the 10th day of February, 1909, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of discussing any matter relating to tho Formation of the Company, or arising out of the Directors Report to Members. J. W. NIOHOL, Secretary. Auckland,.3oth January, 1909,
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 3
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