JOHN BRINSMEAD 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 CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —I have the honor to inform you that I am a CANDIDATE for RE-ELECTION, and respectfully solicit the favor of your support. Faithfully yours, 2168 JAMES A. BIRD. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. aENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of citizens I offer my services as a representative in the City Council. I have had the honour of a seat in your Council for the past year, and should I again receive your confidence by re-election, your interest shall always receive my careful attention. Yours faithfully, H. TOOMER, Sew. Christchurch, September 2nd, 1878. 2181 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY „ OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —I bog 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 B. BRIGGS. TO"THE BURGESSES UP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN, —Having this day recoived a requisition, signed by upwards of sixty of my fellow citizens, requesting mo to allow myself to bo nominated for one of the seats about to become vacant in our Municipal Council, I take this opportunity of informing you that I accede to their request with a great deal of pleasure. The manufacturing and building interests of Christchurch have now become of great importance, and, to my mind, should receive every consideration at the hands of the Council. If opportunity occurs, I shall consider it a special duty to foster and protect them. If elected, I shall endeavor to devote the time required to fulfil the duties of the office with credit to myself and to the satisfaction of the ratepayers. In conclusion, believe me, I shall esteem it a very great honor to subscribe myself Y our obedient servant, 2192 E. H. BANKS. TO MIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH. SIR,— Wo, the undersigned citizens, respectfully request you to call a PUBLIC MEETING to take into consideration the proposed changes in the tariff as affecting local industries and manufactories. Signed by 36 Gentlemen. To Messrs W. D. Wood, J. Anderson, and the other gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN,— I have pleasure in acceding to your request, and hereby convene the Meeting for WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 4tii INST., At 8 o’clock p.m., at the Canterbury Music Hall, Cathedral square. H. THOMSON, Mayor. City Council Chamber, September 2nd, 1878. 2190 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF 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 opinions are, I think, tolerably well known to 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 eo absurd a violation of public right being committed are of course materially diminished. If you do me the honor to elect me, I shall 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 mo to your favorable consideration hereafter. Your obedient servant, 2137 A. AUERS. WATCHES. IVTOYELTIES in English and American _[3l Machine-made WATCHES. Thomas Russell and Sou’s Silver Hunting Levers, £4 10s. Silver Hunting English Escapement Watches, £3 17s 6d. Waltham Lever Watches, £4 10s. Elgin National Watch Co.’s Levers, £4 10s. R. Stampford’s Silver Hunting Levers, £7 10s. Rotherham’s Silver Hunting Levers, £B. Gents’ Silver Hunting Watches, £2 ss. Largo size, do, £3 10s. Ladies Open-face Watches, £2 ss. Ladies’ Gold Watches, £3 10s. Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches, £4 10s. To be had of G. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IMPORTER, COLOMBO STREET, Four Doors from Gee’s Confoctoncry. Also, Lever Clocks, at 12s Cd; American Cottage Clocks, Ss fid; do., do., Striking, 13s 6d ; do., do., Alarm, lOs 6d. ;do , do., Gothic, 12s 6d ; eight-day do,, 245. Written guarantee given with each watch and clock. MELBOURNE CUP, IS7B (109 Entries). MR A. CAjUc.II 'N can be consulted on the above event as usual. 4000 Members at 20a each. Exchange, Is for country cheques. Two postage stamps required. Cue for reply, aud one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 231, or Office Prince of Wales Hotel, 2061 Dunedin.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1420, 3 September 1878, Page 1
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