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READ THIS SHORT STATEMENT Rolleston appointed a Steward of Educational Reserves at :.4^g: ; ;:"';jßi2QOa,Teßsri 1 ;- When the RfeNT of the Reserves was Es^piafced at a year That is_ SCJ P er Gent for management. Was it a «TOK or Not ? Electors of Oa^erbury! true to yourselves 9 and BY A LARGE MA JOEITY, Moorhouse's Election IS CEBTAIN! MOORHOUSE AND PUBLIC EOLIiESOTi AMD STAG^NITIONJ THE CLIQUE AND STARVATION - : '■/■ \ . \ WAGES 1 Ti M ;:' SQUATpCRAOY AND NO REFORM OF THE LAND LAWS ! A VOTE for ROLLESTON means— I An Empty Cupboard An Empty Grate And Starving 1 Worknien DURING THE WINTER. A VOTE for MOORHOUSE meansAbundance of Beef and Bacon* ■ with Beer to wash them down A Roaring Fire "Wife and Bairns jolly _■ And Plenty of Work DURING THE WINTER.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 605, 30 April 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 605, 30 April 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 605, 30 April 1870, Page 4