CHEISTCHURCH ELECTION. M E STEVENS’ COMMITTEE JOB THE SYDENHAM DISTRICT WILL MEET at Mrs Mann’s Store, Colombo street, Sydenham, Where Electoral Rolls may be seen and every information obtained. 923 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. lyi' B iTh A K D 8 O ITS COMMITTEE Will meet EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, 1H THE COMMITTEE ROOMS, TRIANGLE, Next to Royse, Stead and Co.’s Office. 839 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. R gT EVEN S COMMITTEE Will meet EVERY EVENI N.G At 7 o’clock, Until further notice, AT THE COMMITTEE ROOMS,; (Late Lewis’s Fruit Shop), Cathedral square. 83S WILLIAM PRATT, Chairman. mHE PARTNERSHIP of the UnderJL signed Surgeon Dentists has CEASED by mutual consent from thia data, August 19th, 1879. The Business will bo carried on as before In all its branches by H. W. P URDUS, Established 1870. J. R, PORTER. H. W. PURDIE. Witnessed—Ernest W. Fox. 878 CANTERBURY LIBERAL RifiFußai ASSOCIATION. 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 Constitution, the equitable adjustment of taxation, and the disposition and settlement of the Public Lands of New Zealand. The necessity for snob measures is now admitted 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 Government, 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 the Association, and to work under its rules in unison and harmony for the purposes stated. ROOMS have been OPENED In MORTEN’S BLOCK, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Colombo street, where Electoral Rolls are kept for reference, and a biok 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 OF THE BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN, —The House of Representatives having been dissolved, it becomes yonr privilege to Elect a Member as your Representative. I now beg to OFFER MYSELF FOR RE-ELECTION, and will take an early opportunity of meeting you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY. Christchurch, August 15th, 1879. 814 TO THE ELECTORS or THE ASHLEY DISTRICT. aBNTLEMHIN, —In response to a numerously signed requisition I have the boner to OFFER MYSELF as a OANDIDATE for ELECTION by you to the House of Representatives. I Intend to take all means to acquaint myself with your wishes, and pledge myself to endeavor to serve you and the colony faithfully. I hope to address you 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. CANTERBURY Liberal Reform. Association I! CANDIDATES FOE Christciiurcli City. SIR GEORGE GREY. MR. S. P. ANDREWS. COMMITTEE ROOMS Opposite Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. Committee Meets Daily. 868 10 THE ELEC TORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —Having been solicited by a large number of you to allow mjself to be Nominated to Represent your District iu the True Liberal Interest, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. My object In coming forward is to endeavor to obtain justice to Canterbury, while keeping in view the general interests of the colony at large. My views are as follows : I am in favor of Free Trade, as Protection has ruined Victoria. Re-distribution of Seats, in accordance with Increase of Population. Secular Education, as at present, Triennial Parliaments, West Coast Railway Completion, by Weka Pass. The Commissioner of Railway Department shall remain as at present. Maori Population should be under the same authority as Europeans, Queen’s authority in both islands alike. Manhood Suffrage, with Residential Qualification. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at various places throughout the district. I am, Gentleman, Yours faithfully, 053 J. A. MORGAN. KAYE’S WOSRDELL’S PILLS. THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES. Established Over Fifty Years. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. FOR upwprdo of half a century KAYE’S WOKSDELL’S PILLS have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use renders the doctor unnecessary in the family. Acting on the blood, they pnrify it from all humors, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy in its action, and consequently restoring and establishing the health of the Invalid. These Pills are invaluable to immigrants, being a certain remedy for all diseases of all ages, and either sex. Persona residing in the colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find them Indispensable. The proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of thia Invaluable medicine, a selection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines throughout the world, la IJd, 2a 9d, and 4a 6d per box.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1728, 3 September 1879, Page 4
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