TO THE ELECTORS OP LYTTELTON. Mr H. ~R Webb Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON, AT THE COLONISTS' HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 17th, 1759 At 7.30 p.m. M. R M. OOR HOUSE'S COMMITTEE ROOMS, AT MR SMITH'S BOOKING OFFICE, Cashel street, next RINGWOOD'S RESTAURANT. 1733 CHRISTCHUECH ELECTION. THE MEMBERS OF THE JIXON _Ci. JtiICHARDSON'S COMMITTEE Are requested to ATTEND AT THE COMMITTEE ROOMS, WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 7.30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. M p M OOR HOUSE ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT KNIGHTSTOWN READING-ROOM, ox TUESDAY, DEC. 14, FEATHER'S HOTEL, ADDINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, COLOMBO ROAD SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, DEC. 17. Each Evening at 7.30. 1740 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. lflE JdLoN _Ci. XIICHARDSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ON WEDNESDAY, 15th inst, AT THE ACADEMY, WORCESTER STREET EAST; FRIDAY, I7thinst, FEATHER'S HOTEL, ADDINGTON. 1719 Each evening at 7.30 p.m. THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN,—Induced by the most \JT (latering assurances of support, I veil turc respectfully to solicit your votes at the coming General Election. The Lest years of my life were engaged in your service, and if you once more elect me, 1 will serve you faithfully. At an caily period I shall ask you to hear me on the politics of the day. Meanwhile, may I request you to suspend your opinion. J am, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, 1521 W. S. MOORHOUSE. Eastern Dispensary, Hekefort) street East. THE MANY and BAP ID CURES of Cough, Bronchitis, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs, effected by PRICE'S COUGH LINCTUS (after other ! remedies had failed), stamp it as the GREATEST REMEDY out for the above complaints. PRICE'S ANTI-SOLAR LOTION, For Sunburn, Freckles, Pimples, &c, &c. Soothing on application, Astonishing in effect, Allaying all uneasiness in a short time. Prepared only by the Proprietor as above. 151& TTIAIUBANK'S SPECIFIC FOR RELIEF JO OF TOOTHACHE, frequently removes the most distressing pain, within a few moments of its application, when other ieme> dies have failed to afford even the slightest relief. H. S. FAIRBANK, High stree*. < Next door to Carl's Empire Hotel.
COLD LUNCHEONS. DUNSTABLE REFRESHMENT ROOM, Next Ballantyne's, Cashel street. J • _P. Oliver & 00, 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 HALL, Centre of High Street, S now REPLETE with every NOVELTY JL in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. J. & J. CROTHERS. 1389 FOR SALE, , - JHE POPULAR FIJIAN EXHIBITION I. COMPLETE, 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. DRAPERS' AND CLOTHIERS' ASSOCIATION. of CHRISTCHUECH, especially those who now ENJOY the privilege of a HALF-HOLIDAY, Are recpaested NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 8 p.m. ON SATURDAYS. 17)0 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING i MACHINE DEPOT, Removed to COLOMBO STREET (Late G. Bonnington and Co, Chemist), Opposite Coates and Co, jewellers. i TOCK consists of Wheeler and Wilson's, } in great variety; Holt, Florance, Howe, Elliptic, Agenoria, Home Shuttle, Household, Family Friend, Little Stranger, Gresham, Germania, Weir's, Globe, &c. Extra parts, &c, in stock. Terms cash, or deferred payments. J. M. THOMPSON, 618 Agent for Wheeler and Wilson. JAMES SPENSLEY I S Now Opening PIANOS, direct from I 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. 1624 EXHIBITION, IN AID OF THE CHURCH IN FIJI, NOW OPEN, MALING AND CO'S HALL, Hereford street. Admission, Is : children, half-price. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1559
CASH BOOT MART, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Gee's Confectioner.) EiE:N"PtY ~F. POO RE "> EGS Respectfully to inform his numerous FRIENDS and the GENERAL PUBLIC THE ABOVE BUSINESS, And trusts, that Dy employing the best Workmen and keeping nothing but FIRSTCLASS GOODS, to merit a share of Public Patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER, The above Business will be under the management of Mr A. WALKER. Note—Mrs Burston is not authorised to receive monies on my behalf. PLEDGES ENDLESS VARIETY. t T?OR SALE, VLRY CHEAP, at COHEN'S PAWN OFFICE, t? TRIANGLE, Colombo street, adjoining the City Hotel. MONEY LENT, as usual, on all kinds of VALUABLES, at Lowest Rate of Interest. ) Old Gold and Silver, in any shape; also, old Coins and Curiosities Bought, and highest prices given. A LARGR STOCK of really good WATCHES and JEWELLERY, of all kinds, always on hand, and SOLD at astonishing LOAV PRICES. VVat< hes, Clocks, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired at most Moderate Ch; rges. Spectacles to Suit all Sights, from Is per pair. S. COHEN, 1594 LICENSED PAWNBROKER.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 469, 15 December 1875, Page 4
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