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NOVEL AND INTERESTING EXHIBITION, MESSRS MALING AND CO'S HALL, Hereford street. N AID of the CHURCH IN FIJI, And under the auspices of The Most Reverend the Primate, The Very Reverend the Dean, The Venerable the Archdeacon of Akaroa, And Clergy of Christchurch. Five years' collection of Fijian and South Sea Island Curiosities, Manufactures, and Productions. The largest and most complete private collection ever exhibited. A pretty Model Lake Scene, executed by Messrs Atkinson and Rose, introducing Ships, Canoes, &c, &c, presents a novel and interesting effect. The Levuka Organist and other friends will preside at the organ, harmonium, &c. Admission, Is : children, half-price. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The aid of all kindly-disposed persons is invited. OPENING DAY—THURSDAY. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to _ f announce that I intend to offer myself for ELECTION as one of your three representatives in the next Parliament. ] shall ask you to meet me before the election to hear my views on public questions. E. C. J. STEVENS. October 26th, 1875. 1524 MR E. C. J. STEVENS Will A T) T) T> "P O q THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH, At the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street, On MONDAY, 29th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m. 1517 THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN,—Induced by the most vX flatering assurances of support, I venture respectfully to solicit your votes at the coming General Election. The best years of my life were engaged in your service, and if you once more elect me, I will serve you faithfully. At an early period I shall ask you to hear me on the politics of the day. Meanwhile, may I request you to suspend your opinion. I am, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, 1521 W. S. MOORHOUSE. TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN, Having received a numerously signed requisition to allow myself to be nominated as member for your town in the General Assembly, I have much pleasure in acceeding thereto, and shall ask you before the election to meet me and hear my views. H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Riverlaw, 11th November, 1857. 1429

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 453, 26 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 453, 26 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 453, 26 November 1875, Page 4

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