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rjTHE PARTNERSHIP of the UnderJL signed Surgeon Dentists has CEASED by mutual consent from this date, August 19th, 1879. The Business will be carried on as before in all its branches by H. W. PCTKDIE, Established 1870. ___ J. E. POETEE, H. W. PURDIE. Witnessed —Ernest W. Fox. 878 CANTERBURY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. JtlnFuKM. THE object for which this Association has been established is, the bringing into operation in this Colony of Liberal Laws ' affecting the Amendment of the Constitu ] tion, the equitable adjustment of taxation, j and the disposition and settlement of the , Public Lands of New Zealand. The necessity for such measures is now ad- ' mitted by all, and actively promulgated by many. The test adopted, however, for admission of Members to the Society is adhesion to the Liberal Policy placed before the country by the present Covernment, and the aim of the Association is the return of Members to support that policy. All who are anxious to secure the adoption of this end are earnestly invited to immediately enrol themselves as Members of Association, and to work under its rules in unison and harmony for the purposes stated. BOOMS have been OPENED in MORTEN’S BLOCK, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Colombo street, where Electoral Bolls are kept for reference, and a book has been opened in which gentlemen can enrol themselves as members. All supporters of the Liberal Cause are requested to call and sign their names to the objects of the Association. By order of the Committee. Christchurch, 18th August, 1879. 817 TO THE! ELECTORS OE THE BOROUGH OP LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN,— The House of Representatives having been dissolved, it becomes your privilege to Elect a Member as vonr Representative. I now beg to OFFER MYSELF FOR RE-ELECTION, and will take an early opportunity of meeting yon, I am. Gentlemen, Yonr obedient servant, H. P. MURRAY - AYNBLE Y. Christchurch, August 15th, 1879. 814 T~O THE ELECTORS OP THE ASHLEY DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN, —In response to a numerVJN ously signed requisition I have the honor to OFFER MYSELF as a CANDIDATE for ELECTION by yon to the House of Representatives. I intend to take all means to acquaint myself with your wishes, and pledge myself to endeavor to serve yon and the colony faithfully. 1 hope to address yon at all the centres of population in a very few days, and am now making inquiries with a view to advertising the dates of meetings. Your faithful servant, 869 W. S. MOORHOUSE. y. E. 21 DAYS LONGER. BANKRUPT STOCK OP P. NORTHEY 3 DRAPER OF SALE OF P. NORTHEY’S BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY, &c. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE, And the Liberal Discount of 5s in the pound on all purchases of 5s and upwards. MILLINERY AT LESS THAN HALFPRICE. Note the Address— J. TAYLOR, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 21 DAYS LONGER. 571 NOTICE. (g T A F FORD (From Brice’s, late at Truefitt’s, Bond street, London), HAIRDRESSER, WIG MAKER, &0., Respectfully intimates to the public that ho has commenced in business for himsel IN CASHEL STREET (Opposite Ballantyne and Co.’s), And calls the attenticn of the public to his charges. Gent’s hair cut In the latest fashion 6 Ladies’ hair dressed ~ ~ ..10 Children’s hair cut ~ ~ ... 4 All kinds of Plaits, Twist Curls, &0., made at one half the price of any shop in New Zealand. Mrs Stafford superintends the Ladles’ Department. The combings of ladies’ hair made up In any style, charge ss. 4963 TO THE AFFLICTED. THOUSANDS suffer from Indigestion, to which PRICE’S QUININE AND DANDELION PILLS Act as a charm, by strengthening the stomach and removing those obstructions of the liver so common in these colonies. Sold in boxes, Is 6d and 2s 6d each, by the Proprietor, Pastern Dispensary, Hereford street, and Mr Bonn inciton, Chemist, High street. 766 THE BEST VALUE EOE MONEY AT HERTFORD HOUSE, Victoria Street, Christchurch. And London street, Lyttelton. GRAND CLEARING SALE, Commencing on Juno 14th, 1879. T AUSTIN is selling, and will continue • to sell, at prices that must ensure a speedy clearance — Longcloth, 2s lid per dozen Unbleached calico, 2s 6d per dozen Check winceys, 5s 6d per dozen Satin cloths, 10s 6d per dozen Wool serges, 14d per yard 9x4 blanbeks, Silba, 10s 6d per pair Cloth Jackets, reduced 20 per cent. Ladies, ulsters from 9s lid | GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CLOTHING. Men’s mole trousers, 7a 9d, worth 9s 6d Tweed trousers, Cs lid, worth 8a lid Tweed trousers, 12s 6d, worth 16a Gd Trousers and vest, 22a 6d, worth 27s Gd Geelong do, 27a 6d, worth 35a Crimean shirts, 4a lid to Ca 6d White military shirts, 4s lid Lambs Wool sox, Is 2d, splendid value In addition to the very low prices pubiahed, 5 per cent will be allowed for cash. T. AUSTIN, Hertford House, Victoria Street. 2676

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1726, 1 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1726, 1 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1726, 1 September 1879, Page 4

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