ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE. OF NOMINATION, MR JAMES BAIN LAURENSON. St. Albans, Merchant. JIK _CA__Ol.il JAMES MILLER. Lyttelton, Retired. MR JAMES McCOMBS, Fendalton, Draper. MR WILLIAM RADCLIFFE, Lyttelton, Painter. MR HENRY THOMAS JOYNT THACKER, Christchurch, Medical Practitioner. Have been duly nominated as Candidates to represent the Lyttelton Electorate in the House of Representatives. . CLAUDE FERRIER, Returning Officer. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE.
MJ. MILLER, the Reform Candidate • for Lyttelton, will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS— LE BON'S BAY. SCHOOLBOOM—MONDAY, at Noon, OKAjIN'S BAY, IN HALL—MONDAY, at 8 p.m. LITTLE AKALOA. IN _____-*-TU__DAY, Noon. PIGEON BAY, IN SCHOOLBOOM—TTJESDA_, at 8 p.m. Electors iv Woolston wishing io. assist Mr Miller's Candidature communicate with G. L. T'acon. Reform League Rooms, 135 Hereford street, christchurch. J8333 LYTTELTON BY-ELECTION. GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE. THOSE ELECTORS willing to further MR . MILLEB'S CANDIDA! ÜBE in Opawa, Woolston, Hillsborough, and St. Martins, are requested to meet at the M__.t_o._lST SCHOOLBOOM, OPAWA, on TUESDAY, at 8 p.n_, for the purpose of Forming Committees. Ladies are especially invited to attend. G. L. TACON, Hon. Organiser. THE Social Democratic Candidate, MB McCOMBS, wiil SPEAK at WOOLSTON ODDFELLOWS' HALL, . MONDAY, Ist DEC., 8 pan, TUESDAY— .8 p.m.—C-shm-T. Hills. B_o p_a.—Peek's Store. B.lo—Opawa. WEDNESDAY— Heathcote—B p__. Redcli_e-_._s. Sumner—9.ls. MESSRS - SPEIRS, VOYCE.. SULLIVAN, and MILLS will also speak-before: or after the. Candidate at these meetings.' All meetings oommenoe at eight .clock. , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. \ MR McCOMBS will speak to the Residents of tbe Peninsula, Little Ahaloa, Pigeon Bay, Lc Bon's Bay, end Okain * Bay. 'satubdaFnight.' grand rally -victoria square. MONDAY NIGHT (before Election) MR McCOMBS will Speak at Governor's Bay and Lyttelton, at which meetings Mr Mills will also give an. Address. E. F. SHADBOLT, f '. _ec.,.S.D.P. EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGA TAWA, MARTON. -REQUIRED, by 2nd FEBEUABY, 1914, a -"» RESIDENT TEACHER OF. MUSIC— Piano and Class-singing.. Apply 8239 • THE PRINCIPAL. PRACTICAL TRAINING For BUSINESS LIFE. - THERE is an unsatisfied demand for Young People of both sexes for business life when 'trained and recommended by Gilby's College. Our students invariably OUxAIN and RETAIN the best-paid -positions in offices paying the highest salaries. The be3t instruction obtainable is what YOU require for your boys and girls. WE SUPPLY IT. Avoid the cheap and inefficient variety—i. doesn't pay. We guarantee the rapid advancement and early employment at remunerative salaries of every worker who passes through our hands. The requirements of a good sound.business training, as provided at Gilby's, are:—Pitman's Shorthand, Touch-Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Letter-writing, Handwriting, and General Office Boutine. * Send us that Bright Boy or that Intelligent and Brainy Girl of yours, and you will give them a good start in life. Our fees are within the reach of all, and will. soon be returned in the form of increased salaries. Call or write for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next door to Chief Post Office. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 3M A H. GILBY, Principal. STRIKES! ! TITOST Strikes directly affect the Untrained Class. No matter who wins, that class loses. Get out of that class. An hour's, daily ! study for a year (or a half) would put you in a class that is paid for BBAIN instead of MUSCLE—that gives you security, a par* manent. and well-paid occupation. Our Correspondence Schools bring Practical Instruction to the Home, in all Engineer* ing and Commercial Subjects. Write at once. THE ACS., LTD. (Brain Twiners), P.O. Box 516, Auckland. <-■ / -' • ■ ; DIGBrS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HALLENSTEi.'S BUILDINGS (Opposite D.LC.) Principal: Mi-s M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T„LP.S. (Typists' Section), Holder of Teachers' Diploma. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETC. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. NOTE—Since last January we have been called upon to fili over ORE HUNDRED AND NINETY good permanent and temporary office appointments. 2 TITOLLER and YOUNG. LTD., Makus of Steel Stamp Stencils. Rubber Slamps. sod Burning _ rands, Engraven, and TUo_»-~*.Woik__. ce__
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 10
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