JOHN BRINS MEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. THESE celebrated PIANOS, which have extraordinary power, purity, and brilliancy of tone, combined with a perfect touch, always give complete satisfaction to the purchaser. Sole Agents— MESSRS MILNER AND THOMPSON, Wilson’s Buildings, High street; and Crystal Palace Buildings, Colombo 161 street. TO THE BURGESSES OE THE CliY OP CHRISi'CHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to solicit a renewal of your confidence in me as a member of the City Council. If re-elected I shall attend regularly—as I have done in the past —and generally do my best in the interests of the ratepayers. At the proper time and place I shall have pleasure in giving an account of my actions during the past year, and explaining my views on the various questions of interest before the public. Your obedient servant, 2138 CHARLES E, BRIGGS. TO THE BUHGESSES < F THE CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —At the suggestion of several influential citizens, I am induced to offer you my services as a representative in the City Council. My actions and my opinn ns arc, I think, tolerably well known t<> you. As regards the Public Reserves I have always maintained that Christchurch needed an addition to them, and therefore it may reasonably be assumed that I should on no account advocate the curtailment of the public privileges in the Domain ; but as this is not a city property the chances of to absurd a violation of public right being committed are of course materially diminished. If you do me the honor to elect me, I shaU be found always at the post of duty, and I will, to the best of my ability, endeavor so to shape my conduct as to entitle me to your favorable consideration hereafter. Your obedient servant, 2137 A. A TERS. AVILLOW BANK. ■JJIOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, THE LAST TWO CHEAP ALLOTMENTS, With frontage on the chain road, £45 EACH. Apply to 2089 MR CHARLES CLARK. T* BE SOLD A BARGAlN—Quaiteracre Land recurely fenced with thorn hedge; well stocked with fruit trees, artesian well; together with four-roomed House with outbuildings, pigstyes, Ac , in Colombo street south near the Show Grounds. P'icc, £250. Apply to S. Hocking,* Sandridge Store, Colombo road. 214 S TO MKCHAVIOS MERa Hants, CLERKS. DRAPERS’ AJSSIS PAM'S AND O'HERS, —Notice, for v ale.— Several Three roomed CiiTTAG tS in course o’ erection, match lined right through, with pantry, cupboards, kitchen ranges, painted, ariesian wells, and Sections of Freehold L A ND, situated in the high' st and healthiest part of Christchurch, five minutes’ walk from the Post-office. Will be sold ou the weekly payment of 15s, with 7 per cent, per annum on the unpaid portion until the whole is paid. 'J his is a sple- did chauce for making a home, and securing a frecho’d for wdiat it costs for rent, App y at once to M. Mummy, corner of Salisbury and Barbadoes streets, opposite b.neli-h Cemetery, between 9 and 11 a.m., and after 4 p.m, 1495 SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! MRS JACK SON desires to in'orm her Customers and the generd Public that in consequence of the termination ot che Lease of her Prem scs in Colombo street, and her wish to Retire from business, she has determined to CLEAR OFF HER STUCK AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. NO reasonable OFFE R will be REFUSED, as a Clearance must be effected. S ALE COMMENCED AUGUST 3an. 1929 WATCHES. ATi YELTIES ia English and American JJi Machme-male WA 1 CUES. Thomas Hussell and Sou’s Silver Hunting Levers, £4 10s. Silver Hunting English t- scapemeat Watches, £3 17s 6d. Waltham Lever Watches, £t 10s. Elgin National Watch Co’s Levers, £4 10s R. Stamp ford’s Silver Hunting Levers, JC 7 10 s. Rotherham’s Si.ver Hunting Levers, £8 Gents’ silver Hunting Watches, £2 ss. Large size, do, £.3 10s. Ladies Open-face Watches, £2 ss. Ladied Gold Watches, £3 10s, Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches, £4 10s. To bo had of G. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IMPORTER, COLOMBO STREET, Four Doors from Gee’s Confectonery. Also, Lever Clocks, at 12s 6d; .American Cottage Clocks, 8s 6d; do., do., Striking, 13s 6d; do., do., Alarm, Ms 6d. ; do , do., Gothic, 12s 6d ; eight-day do., 245. Written guarantee given with each watcu and clock J © E ® .13 A S H LORD’S Euncheon XiiDOMS, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET. JE. B, takes this opportunity of t> returning his sin ere thanks to Ins numerous friends and customers for their liberal support accorded him during the past seven years, and begs to inform them that he has just compb ted most KXTENMVE IMPRGVEMEMS in hi» ROOM’’., t-o at to render ihem commensurate with the demands of the times and second to mom in New Zealand for comfort and convenience. Select.- and comfortable dicing apartments for ladies having long be en Lit as a great desideratum in * hristclumh, no pains or expense therefore, have been rparod to meet public requirements in this respect The rooms set apart upßairs for Ladies will be found retired, comfortable, and replete with every convenience. Special attendance is also provided. Rot Luncheon daily faoin 12 till 3; Saturdays from II a.m. Soups and Grills at. a’l hours. Wines ami Becrc of the best brands. Teas from 5 till 8 p.m, 2090
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1417, 30 August 1878, Page 1
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