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&flvwttotmtn%#. ELLISDON'S NEURALGIC DROPS SPEEDY CUBE for that most disL tressing complaint, NEURALGIA. The following extracts from Testimonials are sufficient to show the value of the remedy : From the Rev. G. Fynes-Clinton, Temnka. •'Your Neuralgic Drops were most efficacious and very rapid in subduing the pain. I have had no return of the complaint." From the Rev. C. J. Merton, St. John's Parsonage, Ferry-road. " After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it.' From J. Wilkin, Esq., Ntw Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street. *• I had been suffering acutely from Neuralgia, and before finishing the bottle was quite relieved." From W. H. Gundry, Esq,, Ashburton. " I had been suffering from Neuralgia for nearly six months ; four hours after taking the first dose the pain left me, and has never returned." PRICE, 3s 6d PER BOTTLE. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. Agents—■ E. F. SAINSBURY & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Christchurch.

TO THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. aENTLEMEN,— In announcing myself a CANDIDATE for RE-ELECTION as ment, I think it right to recapitulate the measures which I stated I should support when I addressed my constituents on June last, previously to the last session of _ the Assembly. Measures which my past political career will show I have been in favor of. I need hardly, therefore, state that I am, and always have been, a Liberal, and should I be re-elected I should go to the House pledged to support and promote the passing of the following measures : 1. An Electoral Bill on a liberal basis, maneidential qualification. Registration at any time during year, and lengthened hours for voting, but would Btrongly oppose the dual vote to the Maoris. 2. A Re-distribution of Seats Bill upon a fair population basis. 3. A Property Tax, which would compel every man to contribute in proportion to bis means to the cost of the Government of the country, omitting from taxation small property holders. 4. Any re-adjustment of-taxation, by which it can be shown that the actual consumer can be benefited without at the same time seriously impairing the revenue. 5. The question of Free Trade policy is engaging attention at Home at the present moment, and Jit is a matter for grave consideration here whether it will not be sound policy in this new country to foster and encourage those industries factorily proved are and can be established in the colony. 6th. Secular Education by the State. 7th. Triennial Parliament Bill. Bth. General Licensing Bill, if including local option, then with compensation clauses. 9. Continuance of Public Works, with full regard to their reproductive character. 10. Such a re-modelling of the Native office as will do away with the present and past system of personal Government in Native matters. 11. I am opposed to the establishment of direct steam communication for ii gration purposes for the present. 12. I would support an Act to fairly control the Chinese immigration. If elected, I reserve to myself the right to criticise the acts of any Ministry, and so far claim to be an Independent Member. And it will be remembered I voluntarily retired from the office of Minister for Public Works, after holding office from the end of the year 1872 to 1877. The reason I opposed the Government during the past session was that I did not approve of their administration.

I shall take early opportunity of addressing you in the various parts of the district, And am, gentlemen, Tonr obedient servant, 8-14 693 EDWAED RICHARDSON. __ H E A T R E JLI; O T A I>. Lessees ... Messrs. Hiscocks, Havman and Co. Business Manager Mr J. Gardner. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF M'LEAN'S DRAMATIC TROUBADOURS. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), AUG. 15th. Grand Fashionable Night To-Night. CONRAD AND LIZZETTE. To conclude with PATCHWORK; Admission—Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commenco at 8. Box plan at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. Notice— Matinee for Schools and Families To-morrow (Saturday.) Open at at 1.30. Commence at 2. Admission for this occasion—Circle, 2s 6d; stalls, Is; pit, 6d. Notice—Free List entirely suspended. Press excepted. 8-15 6983 OTW3& rEMB ER S holding SCHNEIDER jjjL RIFLES and BAYONETS are required to RETURN THEM into the temporary store (my office, Hereford street) before twelve o'clock noon on SATUBDAT, the ICth inst. N.B. I shall bo in attendance from 8 to 9 p.m. this evening. By order. 8-15 792 JAS. GEO. HAWKES, Captain.

330?0:rt-A_:n"t notice JAMES MUIiIiIGAN & CO. HIGH STREET OHRIBTCHORCH, Drapers, Milliners, House Furnishers, & Outfitters, "AVE much pleasure in announcing to the general public of Canterbury thatithey have just opened up another large SHIPMENT OF SEASONABLE GOODS, Bought for Cash and direct from the Manufacturers. Owing to our great success In business since commencing in C hristchurch. we arc.now m a position to offer our GOODS at LOWER PRICES than ever has been heard of in W Zealand There is no use In quoting prices, and saying that we are selling under cost. Call and Examine our Stock. See ou? Prices Go and compare and buy from the cheapest Our motto is to Sell for Cash. Small profits and quick returns. We specially invite the public to come and see the Most Fashionable, Cheapest, and Best-selected Stock of DBESS GOODS, DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHERS Of every description, MEN'S, BOn AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATSANDOAPS, Ever Offered to the Inhabitants of Chriflfcchnrch.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1712, 15 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1712, 15 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1712, 15 August 1879, Page 3

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