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to-morrow. VII.LAGE ... ; 0» ‘ E A D L E Y. FINEST SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS EVER OFFERED IN CHRISTCHURCH.

SDPLEIsrDXID OPPORTUNITY FOB LARGE OR SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOE RESIDENCE OB BUSINESS PURPOSES UNEQUALLED. RAIL AND TRAM. TEEMS ; 10 per cent, cash, 10 ]«.- cent in six months, the balance can remain for four with the option of paying off at any time, SEVEN PER C3HT. INTEREST. Plane can bo had on application. Conditions of Sale can be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer, SALE AT TWO O’CLOCK. E. J. T. FOBD, Auctioneer, Hereford street, next Miles and Co. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. THHE ELECXO iS of above district who JL take an interest in the return of MR JOHN ANDERSON, are requested to MEET at the Rooms of P. Cunningham and Co., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). At 4 p.m. 10-12 9886 C. C, AIKMAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. aENTLEMEN, —In response to the request made to me by so many electors, I have the honor to OFFER MYSELF as a CANDIDATE to represent Sydenham in the next Parliament. It is the largest constituency in New Zealand, and I feel that special honor will attach to the candidate chosen to represent it. I have been requested to stand for an adjoining district, but as my interests are identical with your own, I ask that you will do me the honor to elect me your repre sentative. Yon may depend upon my beat and constant attention to all local matters, and to giving a careful and independent consideration to colonial questions, I am anxious for the welfare of our own district and the general good of the colony. I do not hold with granting a b iud allegiance to either party, and cannot make you a pledge in that respect. I wish to represent you as an independent member, and pro- ! mise that yonr interests shall be well looked after. I will take an early opportunity of meeting and explaining my views to you. X have the honor to be, gentlemen. Your obedient servant, CHARLES CLARK. Colombo road South, Sydenham. 9842 SYDENHAM ELECTION. I SHALL be glad if the ELECTORS will MEET MB

AT THE SCHOOLROOM, COLOMBO ROAD, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING At 7 30 p.m. The Mayor of Sydenham has kindly consented to preside, 9869 CHARLES CLARK. LYTTELTON ELECTION. MR H, ALLWRIGHT invites the ELECTORS of LYTTELTON to MtiET HIM at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. ON FRIDAY EVENING, 14th Instant, at 7.30 p.m. 9890 TO THE ELECTORS OF S¥DEt>HAM. ENTLEMEN, — At the urgent request of VJT many of the ELKiTORM, I CONSENT to become a CAN DIDATB to represent yon in the next PARLIAMENT. Yours faithfully, 9888 JOHN R. ANDREW. TO THE ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. /~~j ENTLBMEN.—In compliance with the request of a number of the Electors in the district, I have much pleasure in consenting to be NOMINATED as your Representative in the next Parliament. Should yon honour me with your confidence you may rely on my best efforts being devoted to your service in promoting the interests of the district and the colony generally. Yours faithfully, 9864 H. THOMSON. ELECTORS OF THE HEaTHCOXE DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —It is my intention to present myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are already known to you, and I need not dwell npon them. I am a man of few words, as yon know, and prefer action to talking. I shall of course be proud to again represent you, and trust 1 shall find that!l have not have lost yonr confidence. Year obedient Servant. 9325 J. T. FISHER. NEW BAPTIST GHUKOu, OXFORD TERRACE. THE FOUNDATION STONE of the above Church will be LAID by the REV. O. D ALL ASTON, on FRIDAY, 14th INSTANT, At 4.30 p.m. Memorial Stones will also be laid by friends representing the Church, Sunday School, and Congregation. To be followed by a Tea Meeting at 5.30, After which a Public Meeting will to held, and Addresses given by Ministers and Friend*. Collections will be made in aid of the Building Fund. 9583

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2348, 12 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2348, 12 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2348, 12 October 1881, Page 2

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