■A. T LAST. REVOLUTION AT THE CASH DRAPERY MART. Davies and Williams, (Late Walker, Smith and Co.) DRAPERS, IMPORTERS, &c„ RE-OPEN ON SATURDAY AUGUST 13, WHEN ALL GOODS WILL BE BOLD REGARDLESS OP COST FOR CASH OZSTCY. One visit will convince the moat sceptic* I. NOTICE. WE BEO TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, and the Public generally, that we are now using NB \Y SEASON’S TEAS. in our well-known blends, and have made arrangements by which we shall receive REGULAR SHIPMENTS OP THE SEVERAL BLENDING VARIETIES, And thus ensure our Teas against showing any irregularity in character. We draw special attention to our CELE BRATBD Ho. 2 CHALLENGE TKA at 2a 4d per lb., which we can confidently recommend as being .SUPERIOR to any of the ARTIFICIALLY FLAVOURED Tr,A3 at 3s per lb, NELSON, MO ATE & CO., TEA BLENDERS AND IMPOSTERS, High street, Christchurch. _____ 905! RATEPAYERS BEWARE 1 DON’T PLEDGE YOUR VOTES PoR THE MAYORALTY. DON’T SIGN ANY REQUISITIONS AT PRESENT. T the PROPER TIME a CANDIDATE will be forthcoming who Possesses all the necessary Qualifications Viz , Leisure, Means, Capacity and Experience. 9403 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE SOUTHEAST WARD. GE.NTLE JEN, —It will shortly be your privilege to elect a Member for your Ward in place of one retiring. I‘eg to offer myself for re-election, and if my cervices in the past has met with your approval, T shall hope to receive a renewal of yonr confidence. If such is the case, I sa.ura you that my efforts in the future will, sa in the past, be devoted to the best interest of the South east Ward and City generally. I remain, Your obedient servant, 9303 C. P. HULBEBT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE SOUTHEAST WARD. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to effer myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the ensuing ELECTION on the Sth September prox., and in soliciting the favor of your VOTES and INTEREST. I beg to state that if elected to represent you in the Council, I shall always endeavor energetically to promote the interes's of the Ciiizena in general, and our Ward in particular ; and assist in administering the business of the City with diligence and economy. I have the honor to remain, Yonr obedient servant, 9352 SAMUEL MANNING CIIY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE CITIZENS OE THE NORTHWfi'T WARD, GENTLEMEN, —The Annual Election of Councillors takes place on the S;h prox I beg to notify that lam a CANDIDA TH for EE ELECT! >N for your ward. I trust that my eff.-rt- to further y ur interests dming the past two years have been such as 1,0 merit a continuance of your confidence. I remain, Sour obedient servant, 9366 T. S. LAMBERT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE B TAP AYE AS OF THE NORTH EAST WAP.D. GENTLEMEN, —Raving allowed myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the North-east Ward, I beg to inform you, should you do me the honor to elect me, I will endeavour to studs-your interests to the beat of my ability'. Being a resident in the city of over nineteen years, and one of the. largest ratepayers, I shall try to keep down the rates so much as possible as the requirements of the Ward and general interests of the City will allow. I remain, your obedient servant, E. H OR NS, 9387 Colombo street, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. I TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE SOUTH-WEST WARD. aENTLEMEN, —Having been nominated for the above Ward, to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr C. B. Taylor, I beg the favor of your VOTES and Interest at the ensuing ELEOTION on the Sth proximo, and if elected I will make it my duty to attend to the interest of this Ward and the City generally. I have the honor to bo, Your obedient servant, 939 S JAMES TAIT. WINTER BOOTS. WINTER SHOES. HOER 1 C K Has Just Received AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOCDS, And to effect immediate clearance they are offered AT VERY LOW PRICES. Special attention is directed to the Ladiot,’ and Childr en’s BUTTON BOOTS. Also, to the Ladies’ Kid Elastic-side Boots, at 7a 61. Every description of Sown Boots made to order at the VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. 7782
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2310, 30 August 1881, Page 2
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