OHBISTCHUBCH SOUTH. MEET HIM ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street,
FRIDAY, the 21st INSTANT, TO THJffi~ELEOXORS OF SYDESHAM. GENTLEMEN,— ITthe urgent request of many of the FLECTORS, ICONSENT to become a CAN HI DATE to represent yon in the next PARLIAMENT. Yours faithfully, 9888 JOHN R. ANDREW. ELECTORS OF 1 SYDENHAM to MKKT HIM at:—Montreal street SouthMonday, 17th. 7-30 p.m. Han-mßn, Lincoln road Tuesday, 18th, 7.30 p.m. Waltham, Oddfellows' Pall—Friday, 21st, 730 p.m. Selwyn Schoolroom—Tuesday. 25th, 7.30 p.m. Land and Income Tax and General Politics. 993 S CHHISTOHURCH NORTH ELECTION. MR S. P. ANDERWB requests the Electors and Friends to MEET HIM AT 1 HE ODDFELLOWS' HAi L, LICHFIELD STREET, ON I THURSDAY, the 20th INST., At 8 o'clock p.m. 9597 j TO WALTER H. PILLIET, Esq. <IR, —We, the undersigned Eleotors of Stanmore District, beg you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE in the Liberal Interest at the forthcoming Election, and in the event of your accepting, and your views meeting with our approval, we pledge cnreelves to use our best ocdeavors so secure your return; We are, ic, F. Adams E. George 8. B. Seymour A. Hubbard, C.E. Ch. King W. J. William* Jas. Campbell Ch. Kinj R. Clephane W. J. W E. Wheeler J. Jamiesoc, and 68 others.
TO THE ELECTOKS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. ENTLEMEN—I have the honor to ac%JT knowledge the receipt of the above requisition, and to state that I have decided to accede to it. If returned I would use my best endeavors to promote the interests of the electorate and those of the colony at large. In doing so I will act In a strictly independent manner. I will take the earliest opportunities of placing my views before the electors in the three centres of the district. I have the honor to be, yours, &c, WALTER H. PILIIBT. Mr W. H. Pilliet Bequests the ELECTORS of STANMORB to MEET HItS. at the SCHOOLROOM, BINGBLAND, ON FRIDAY NEXT, OOT. 21st INST.. At 7.30 p.m. 9951 TE would draw the attention of the V Public to the following : Horrock's White Calico, 3frd. Two-yard wide Unbleached Twill Sheeting, Sid. Clark's Cotton, 200 yards, l£d. Thomas' Needles, 2d the packet. Coats' Machine, 400 yards, 3d. Best Blocked Tapes, l&d. Kaiapoi Wool, 2s B£d lb. In faot, if you can buy any Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, or Habadashery In any Shop in New Zealand, we will let you have similar, or better, at a very much Lower Price We are compelled to SELL, and will be known as the CHEAPEST HOUSE In these Islands,
H. E. MAT & 00., THE HALL.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2353, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2353, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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