LOST, POCKET-KNIFE; two blades and _ corkscrew. J. R. Hume engraved on plate. Finder will receive reward on leaving same at Tattersall's. 1714 R. H. CAMPBELL. COALS AT REDUCED EATES. i EST NEWCASTLE COALS delivered in any quantities, AT REDUCED RATES, From Christchurch Station, and Cathedral Yard. 1737 W. H. H ARC REAVES. ADDINGTON, -ECTIONS IN~"THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. COLD LUNCHEONS. DUNSTABLE REFRESHMENT ROOM, Next Ballantyne's, Cashel street. J". P. Oliver & Uo, Beg to inform their Supporters that they Intend acceeding to the oft-repeated requests, and provide COLD LUNCHEONS for their Customers during the Summer Months. Persons visiting the Establishment will find it replete with every necessary comfort. Hot Tea and Cocoa, and Cold Luncheons always ready at a minute's notice. WHOLESALE FRUIT ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. Agent for Adams and Son's Flower Seeds, Bulbs, and Roots. 1203 THE SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company. iAPITAL £750,000 Fire and Marine Risks taken at Lowest Current Rates. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Agent, Cashel Street. 344 JAMES SPENSLEY "S Now Opening PIANOS, direct from _J_ the Manufactories of Broadwood and Sons, Aucher Freres, Ziegler, and Bord. Any instrument may be bought on the deferred payment system. A guarantee will be given with each instrument. JAMES SPENSLEY, Music Seller, Cashel street, Christchurch. Hi'24 THE HALL, Centre of High Street, [ S now REPLETE with every NOVELTY in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. J. & J. OR THEWS. 138*1 FOR SALE, IHE POPULAR FIJIAN EXHIBITION J. OMPLETE, Now open in Hereford street, For particulars, apply to MR SURPLICE. If not sold by Wednesday, the Exhibits will be cleared in lots to suit purchasers. Kill EXHIBITION, IN AID OF THE CHUftCH IN FIJI, IS 3STOW OPEIS". MALING AND CO'S HALL, Hereford street. Admission, Is : children, half-price. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1559 DRAPERS' AND CLOTHIERS' ASSOCIATION. INHABITANTS of CHRISTCHURCH, especially those who now ENJOY the privilege of a HALF-HOLIDAY, Are requested NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 8 p.m. ON SATURDAYS. 1700 THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— Induced by the most rlatering 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.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 467, 13 December 1875, Page 4
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