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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ONE or Two Respectable Single Men can obtain private Board and Residence at Mrs Griffiths’, four doors below Waltham Railway Gates. 4760 Easy terms. J. S. PARK, Ph. D. L.R.C.P.L., L.S.A.L., &c., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Opposite Messrs Mason, Struthers & Co. 5037 LYTTELTON COLONISTS’ HALL. THE above Hall, fitted up with Stage, Scenery, and all requisite appliances, including three Dressing rooms, can be engaged for Concerts, Theatrical, and other Entertainments, on application to Librarian, or to “Press” or “Times” office, Lyttelton. Terms, including gas and use of piano, £2 2s per night. For more than one night, as per agreement. 4515 GRAPES! GRAPES!! Lord’s Grapes, FROM | S Per Lb. HIGH STREET. 503 PROSPECTUS OF THE CANTERBURY COOPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £50,000. IN 25000 SHARES OF £2 EACH. Provisional H, H. de Bourbel, Esq Alfred Thompson, Esq Ralph Donkin, Esq J. W. Henderson, Esq Mr Thomas Swintou Mr James Dickinson Mr Alexander Linnie Mr J, Directors. Mr Reuben Binsted Mr Charles Bakins Mr Edwin J. Paul Mr Thomas West Mr Smith Mr James Davidson Mr D. H. Christie Hill; Bankers. Solicitors. auditors. Manager. Mr Geo. A. Buck. Offices (pro tem). Messrs de Bourbel and Co, Cathedral square, Christchurch. OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY. This society is formed on the basis of several of the largest and most successful Co-operative Societies in England, for the purpose of supplying its members and the general public with articles of domestic consumption and general utility, at the lowest possible prices, and at a great reduction, The advantages derived by Shareholders consist in obtaining their goods at a much reduced coat, and participating in the profits of the society. Any person desiring of benefiting by the society’s arrangements must be qualified by taking a £2 share, 10s to be paid on application, 10s in one month, 10s in two months, and 10s in three months from the date of application, which will allow their attendance at all the meetings of the society. The premises of the Company in Christchurch to be arranged by the Provisional Directors. REGULATIONS. Persons wishing to become members are particularly requested to read the following I. —PaymentAll articles purchased, either of the society or of the firms in connection, must be paid for at or before the time of pu'cbase, and no exception to this rule will be allowed. 2 —Remittances — All orders sent by post must be accompanied by a remittance, unless previously paid to the society’s credit at any of the branches of the Bank . Post-office Orders and cheques should be crossed , and made payable to the order of the Manager, 3. —Deposit Accounts. Depositors so desiring may open accounts with the society for sums not less than £5, which accounts will be debited with the amount of each order. Orders against depos it accounts must have the words “ Deposit Account ” written upon them. Deposit accounts cannot be overdrawn ; depositors are therefore requested to keep an account at home, to avoid disappointment. 4. —Order Forms— Orders shad in all cases be made out on the forms issued by the society. Separate orders mast be given for each department when sent by post. Order-books for this purpose are issued by the society. 5. Particulars to be given on orders— The depositor’s name must be inserted on every order form, and if the goods are to he sent “ the address ” must be distinctly written on the back of each order. 6. Packages for the Country— Will be delivered free of cost to the Railway Station, from whence carriage must bo paid by the consignee, and all goods will be delivered free within two miles of the society’s stores. 7. Execution of Orders—

Orders up to 11 o’clock a. m. will always, so far as practicable, be despatched the same day. The Mauager will be glad to receive notice of any mistakes, delays, or irregularity in the articles despatched from these stores, which snail receive attentioi . Notice. — The stores will be doted for all Public Holidays, and also for Stock-taking on the last Monday of June and December. Price lists are published quarterly so as to embody any alteration in the market rates. They can be. obtained together with Order Forms and Books at the stores. KOBM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARES. Shares, £2 each. Deposit, 10a per share. To the Provisional Directors of the Canterbury Co-operative Society (Limited.) Gentlemen — I request you will allot me shares in the above Society, Receipt for deposit money attached, and i undertake to sign the Deed of Settlement, and to pay such calls as may be made in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus, and I agree to take such shares, or any less number that may be allotted to me. Name in full Residence Date RECEIPT FOE DEPOSIT MONEY. Received from Mr of _ the sum of 10h each on shares in the Canterbury Co-operative Society (Limited.) Signed,

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 845, 9 March 1877, Page 3

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