CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. Mr MOO R H OUSE WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT KNIGHTSTOWN READING-ROOM, ON TUESDAY, DEC. 14, FEATHER’S HOTEL, ADDINGTON, ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, COLOMBO ROAD SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, DEC. 17. Each Evening at 7.30. 1740 THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN, —Induced by the most VJT 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. ’ FOR SALE. A PEW Quarter-acre SECTIONS, part of rural section 48a, close to Wilson’s Bridge Price, £25. Title Land Transfer Act. Terms easy. ALFRED THOMPSON, Hereford street NOTICE. I HEREBY Give Notice that I have discharged Mr John Laing from my service as Collector. All outstanding accounts must be paid to me or to Mr A. M ‘Donald, Butcher, by the 28th instant, or the same will be sued for without further notice. GEORGE BULL, 1770 (Late Butcher.) TO LET, OR FOR SALE, ONE Eight-roomed House, with ten-stall stable, nearly new; lathed and plastered throughout, well finished with quarteracre land; newly fenced ; situate Harper street, Christchurch. Artesian well. One quarter-acre land with ten-stall stable thereon, adjoining above section newly fenced. Artesian well. One quarter-acre land, fenced having frontage on Durham street, Christchurch. The above can be Let, or Sold as a whole, or separately. Title—Land Transfer Act. Apply, CLIFFORD & ROPER, Auctioneers, 17(59 Cashel street. THE HALL, Centre of High Street, LS now REPLETE with every NOVELTY in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wear. J. & J. CROTHERS. 1389 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 Homoeopathic remedibson SALE, By H. S. FAIEBANK, Chemist, High street, Christchurch, Next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel.
WANTED an Active Lad. Apply Cauew’s stables, Oxford Terrace. 1774 WANTED a Person to join the Advertiser .in purchasing the Fijian Exhibition. A. 8., office of this paper, 1775 WANTED a General Servant; housemaid kept. References required. Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1742 WANTED, a good General Servant; nursemaid kept. References required Apply Mrs Melville, Avonside. 1595 WANTED by a respectable young person just arrived from the South, a situation as Barmaid. Address Amy, Post Office. 1766 WANTED Tenders for sinking Artesian Well. Apply to Mr Richakd Buchanan, Peterborough street East, near St Luke’s Church. 1768 BOARD and Residence for Single Gentlemen. Thejvery best accommodation can be had for a few young men. Corner of St. Asaph and Durham streets. William McAuliff, 1585 TO THE ELECTORS OP LYTTELTON. M R H. R. W EBB Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON, AT THE COLONISTS’ HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 17 th, 1759 At 7-30 p.m, M! R M. OOR HOUSE’S COMMITTEE ROOMS, AT MR SMITH’S BOOKING OFFICE, Cashel street, next RING WOOD’S RESTAURANT. 17 '3 CH LIISTCH U RCH ELECTION. The HON E.E ICHARDSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ON FRIDAY, 17th inst, FEATHER’S HOTEL, ADDINGTON. 1719 Each evening at 7.30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. THE MEMBERS OF THE H 0 N E. E ICHARDSON’S COMMITTEE ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND AT THE COMMITTEE ROOM, ON SATURDAY, THE 18th, AND MONDAY, THE 20th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m. 1780
CASH BOOT MART, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Gee’s Confectioner.) HENRY P. POORE BEGS Respectfully to inform his numerous FRIENDS and the GENERAL PUBLIC that he has PURCHASED THE ABOVE BUSINESS, And trusts, that by employing the best Workmen and keeping nothing but FIRSTCLASS GOODS, to merit a share of Public Patronage. EVER* LEbJSIPTION OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER, The' above business will be under the management of Mr A. WALKER. Note—Mrs Bursuon is not authorised to receive monies on my behalf. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES I N ENDLESS VARIETY FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, at COHEN’S PAWN OFFICE, 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 LARGE STOCK of really good WATCHES and JEWELLERY, of all kinds, always on hand, and SOLD at astonishing LOW PRICES. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired at most Moderate Charges, Spectacles to Suit all Sights, from Is per pair. S. COHEN, 1594 LICENSED PAWNBROKER.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 470, 17 December 1875, Page 4
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