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ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON BY-ELECTION. TIT J. MILLER, the Government CandiiU-_ date, will Address the Electors as under: — THURSDAY—At Port Levy, 10 a.m.; Purau, , 2 pju.; Charteris Bay, 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY—Red-lifts (time and place to be notified). Teddington, 11 a.m.; Governors Bay, 3 p_m. Electors in Wooleton wishing: to assist Mr Miller's Candidotiue communicate with G. L. Tacon, Reform League Rooms, 135 Hereford street, Christchurch. 8413 fjTB, J. B. LAURENSON will Speak as *"-*- follows:— OPAWA—THURSDAY, the 4th, at 8 p.m. HEATHCOTE VALLEY—SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. ■■,--. SUMNER—SATURDAY, 7 p.m. WOOLSTON SCHOOL. SATURDAY, 6.15 p.m. .:..-.{■' 6503 *ry RADCLIFFE, the LIBERAL CANDI- • * DATE for LYTTELTON,:-will address the ELECTORS as under:— THURSDAY, December 4th,— Oddfellows' Hall, Woolston. ,8 pju, FRIDAY, December sth — Club Hall, Heathootc Valley, 8 p.m. 8452 LyTTELTON BY-ELECTION. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. ' THURSDAI, DECEMBER 4th. 8 p.m. AT the STATE SCHOOL, no__: St. Peter's Church, WOOLSTON. Speaker: WALTER THOMAS MILLS. DOME EVEI.-----U--.. MESSRS .THORN and .THOMSON Will Speak at GOVERNOR'S BAY. at-fl tun. 240 -• E. F.-.SHADBOLT. DR. THACKER regrets owing to sickness disappointing the Electors at Lytteiton Last Night but hopes to giv« an Address on FRIDAY. , TO-DAY Thursday, Dec, .th? TO-DAY. SUMNER (Parish HtUl)—7.3o p.m. ■ REDCLIFFS (State School)—B.3o pan. LADIES ALWAYS WELCOME. ,? Should any alteration occur it will be odvertißed in To-night's papers. ,- , . 8509 PUBLIC NOTICES. ;, FOR Sale, Cheap, 2 5 h.p. Launch Engines, a'.eo 9 h.p. do., Screw-cutting Lathes, power and treadle; 6-8 h.p. 2-seater De Dion Car, 3 h.p. Bensine Engine, magneto ignition, new, Free-engine Motor, Cycle, eta, R. P..M. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel ' street (near U.S.S. Co., Ltd., Christchurth)... P.O. Box 667. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION 'OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Business. of the Canterbury Branch of tho above Association will be conducted in TEMPORARY OFFICES at 140 a HEREFORD - STREET, during the erection of new offioea at 143 HEREFORD Sl-lEET. ■ , W. HELLIWELL, District Manager for Canterbury. /QUOTES AND SHARE LISTS ON ** APPLICATION. ARTHUR L. GRAY and CO_, Baker Bros.' Buildings, 166 Manchester street, 1770? ■' ''-- -■ -- ■' -.'■"?■ City. A BRANCH OF THE DOMINION MERCANTI__J3 AGENCY, LIMITED, ACCOUNT COLLECTORS, TRADE ASSIGNEES, ENQUIRY AGENTS, Has been Opened at No. 304 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (This will be tie Head Office for tb* South X Island.). Registered Office, 155 Feather-tone street, WELLINGTON. AGENTS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA. " . HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY AT TIMARU. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET NORTH, Overlcoking Caroline Bay and ttiuberiK THE LA-tGEST and MOST MODERN PRIVATE HOTEL in tbe DOMINION. Eighty luxuriously .urnisfaed room*. 6 bathlooms with fresh and salt water baths >>_ and oold). Suites for Families. TanS o_ CS2I2* UOa ' B. C JONES, Propri-tor. DOMINION HOTEI* BTAFFOBD STREET. NORTH TIMABU. THIS Hotel baa recently been buflt, *"*•<■■.»» unsurpassed aa a Modem Hotel. I'M linenaed ho-ase overlooking Caroline Hay £d* betel is <Uted with eleotrie light, and ths accommodation-a superior for J-mmer-_a fentlemea sad tourist.. C7BS2 "*" J. BEILLY, Preptistor. STOREY'S HOTEI* Opposite BaH-tr-y Statio-. C-cr-stclnm-U rpHE P_t»p----c- wishes to amwmroa tt_-_ he has OPENED » jj OI TLE DEPOT in tho above HoteL AH Goods Delivered J**. sUO-V SUtfcm. Letter* and Telepsms Promptly Attended t* G. 3, JAMES. .jam *~***~~
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 10
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