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I'm oot frightened a bit at alligators or ants, Mosquitoes or blacks, or poisonous plants, 1m quite off my cbnni|; tr\ i be A lucky gold miner ou cUar Kimberley. Chorus. And when I come back (yes, he will, with a book), There’ll be such good times as will make yon all look : I Yon will have new hotels without waiting to I see What the verdict will be of that slow committee. Chorns Footballers and cricketers then will rejoice. For when I return they will then have their 1 choice, They shall have a Reserve—it shall be large and free— When I drop in yonr midst from that sweet Kimberley, Chorus The Insittnte funds will no longer be low— A donation of mine will make everything go ; Your reading room then will not only be free, But library also—yon just wait and see. Chorns And when I come back, all my gold I will bring; Upon the bank counter you’ll hear it all ring. If one bank won’t bold it, well, then, we’ll have three, And you’ll get no more cuffs at the Bank of New Zea. Chorus Shall I tell yon who’s going ? Perhaps I ought not to say ; But they all seem to think they’re on a good lay. Well, the name of the first one is 8-t-e-v Who hopes very shortly this district to flee. Chorus Then there are two others who horses can shoe— I just wish them luck, and I know you do too; You just change the accent, and one spells U-d-y, While the other begins with W-i t. Chorns With Wit by the Ton yon will jolly soon see What fun we will have without going on thr spree, We’ve got shovels and picks, blankets, billy, and tea, Oh won't it be fine on that dear Kimberley I Chorus His Bktobn. Ah, well, I am back; but I really can’t brap If I open my month the cat’s out of the bag. Bad luck to the diggings its all up a tree. And only just fit for that heathen Chinee. Chorus. Then all my good fellows you just bide a wet And mind you take warning by chaps such at me From the doll times don't be in a burry to flee To reach such a place as that darn’d Kim berley.

The People Want Proof; — There is Ui medicine prescribed by physicians or sold tn Druggists, that carries such evidence of it success and superior virtue as Boschee'; German Syrup for Severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or an' disease of the Throat and Lungs. An person afflicted can get a sample bottle fo 6d and try its superior effects before buyin the regu'ar size at 3s. 6d. Its wonderfu' cures are astonishing every one that uses i; Three doses will relieve any case. If yo: have a Cough or Cold that will not yield b other remedies, try German Syrup and yoi will be surprised at the result. It has curec many cases of so called Consumption which doctors have given up. It is sold b' all Druggists in the Civilized World. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. IB'HE Counting of the Seedi in the Friz J Pumpkin will positively take place 01 SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. A few more ticket! left. 991.2 Wh. HAMMERICH. NOTICE. ~ A MEETING will be held at the Te Aro Hotel, of the KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION, on SATURDAY, June 26, at 8 pm. The deposit list will be kept open till that time. Anyone wishing to join must forward 1 heir five pounds to Mr Thos. Smith, Te Aro Hotel, by Noon on SATURDAY. The Expedition will go by the Kentish Lass, 300 tons. r,v. >■ Education Board Office, Wellington, 16th June, 1886. TENDERS for Additions to the Waibenga Residence, will be received at this office up to TUESDAY, the 29th inst. Plane and Specifications at the office of the Waibabafa Standard, and at the Soboolbonse, Waihenga. THOS. TURNBULL. 970.6 Architect. e, Education Board, Wellington, June 21, 1886. TENDERS for Additions to Belvedere School will be received at this Office up to TUESDAY, the 29th instant. Plans and specification at Mr Booth’s store, Carterton, and at Wairarapa Standard office. THOS. TURNBULL, 088.8 Architect. MR ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY Royal College Surgeons, Ireland. Willis Stbskt, Wellington Second door from Manners-street. N&B &fi SAFE ft iSr FOR THE KHMEYS.UVER'URniARYORCANS the beet blood purifier. Bwstjiilf M way ky which ur 1 la by nswv MM Misi whatever it ■» be. The n ■MttMl aatherlttee ef MsrtrsrarllMSNh omm by derma IMMfisrllvw. Te restore theee there! hj the Mb way by which health earn Musi, ten is where Vlßicn t; CHI has achieved Its great repautlea. •etc directly ■pea the kidaeys aad Uv Umm la a healthy eeadltl afretoihe sysb UfigTlSSt.far all Kldeey, liver, aad Primary tree., jw the dlslresslag dlserderi ef Wets 1 Malaria, aad physical IreaMes ceaeraJ |M£istwiilT has »e carnal. Ter tale iwauhtoMiuitowmHrmm ■■TM ail Send far Psaphlet, has, to R. WAKVSB * 00, Melheaiaa, A

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1848, 23 June 1886, Page 3

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