PToST^ X J?o K | lONISirS > SOCIETIES. PICNIC OR FISHING PARTIES AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. THE Fast and Commodious s.s. akaroa ’ is Open for Engagements on favorable terms. Can be chartered to run freight or passengers to Akaroa. Apply to 349 CUFF & GRAHAM. “ PHRENOLOGY—IS IT TRUE OR FALSE?” THE REV. JAMES HILL will deliver a LECTURE on the above subject, at the request of the Lyttelton Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23rd, At 8 p.m.. At the Presbyterian Church. Admission Free. 344 O. W. WOOD. Secretary. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE Directors of the above Society are now prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LOANS at Lowest CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. BDWD. J. T. FORD, Hereford street. Manager. 9599 BUSINESS NOTICE. 8. NASHELSKI, IRONMONGER. TEMPORARY PREMISES. PENDING ERECTION of NEW BUILDING on old stand in High street, the business of the undersigned will be carried on in Temporary Premises, MANCHESTER STREET, NEXT MESSRS P. CUNNINGHAM & oo„ And opposite the Borough Hotel. S. NASHELSKI. Wholesale business as usual at Warehouse, Eight-of-Way, Cashel street, next Bank of Australasia, and Lichfield street, opposite new Oddfellows’ Hall. 316 HAVE NOW OPENED MY ISTEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMBS MILLS, TAILJOR, Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street. ; NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. MISS VERRALL desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Christchurch to her ' DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES In the Millinery Department. The Stock is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order. A splendid varietyjo£ Childrens’ Pinafores ■ from Is each. r In the Dressmaking Department every i satisfaction can be guaranteed, as none bat i skilled persons are engaged. J Two First Class Awards for Corsets at the Dnnedin and Ashburton Exhibitions. : MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND ) CORSET ESTABLISHMENT, “ Colombo street, three doors from Cook and ® Ross. 9575 COPY" OF .REQUISITION S. R. WEBB, ESQ. CjjjjiTß. —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of Lyttelton, respectfully request that yon will allow yourself to be NOMINATED for MAYOR of the Borough of Lyttelton. Knowing that you take great interest in the welfare of the town, we pledge onrselves to do our utmost to ensure your return, (Signed) W. Hildyard G. Jenkins Wm. Hollis T. M'Clatchie J. B. Hill Jno, Bennington James Duff W. Pitcaithly And a large number of influential ratepayers.
TO MESSRS W. HILDYARD, J. B. HILL, GEO. JENKINS, And others signing the requisition. Gentlemen,— i thank you for the very flattering requisition you have favored mo with, and have muoh pleasure in acceding to the request contained therein, and can only assure yourselves and the Burgesses generally that, should you honor me with your confidence by electing me as Mayor of your borough, there shall be nothing wanting on my part to preserve the dignity of that office, and carry out its several functions to your entire satisfaction. I am, Yours obediently, 348 SAM. E. WEBB. THE SPEECH on Church Property, Finance, Taxation, Public Bank, and Localism (not having been fully reported by the papers), will be DELIVERED, by request of many electors resident in the electorates surrounding Christchurch, AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street, ON MONDAY, 28tii NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellington papers are Invited to arrange for reporting it, especially as Sydenham is the largest constituency in New Zealand. Those electors of Sydenham who have not yet heard me are invited to avail themselves of this chance. J. W. TREADWELL, Candidate for Sydenham. The Mayor of Christchurch has kindly consented to take the chair. 303 M K W. W HITE ' J ra - Invites the ELECTORS OF THE SYDENHAM DISTRICT to MEET HIM at the COLOMBO EOaH SCHOOLROOM, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23hd INST., 317 At 8 p.m. SYDENHAM. TO WILLIAM WHITE, JUNR., ESQ. DEAR SIR, —We have much pleasure in asking you to allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for a seat in the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Sydenham. Should you accede to our request we pledge ourselves to use our beat endeavors to secure your return. Signed by 313 Electors of Sydenham. TO THE ELECTORS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request to allow myself to be nominated for your district, and tender you my best thanks for the numerously and influentially signed requisition. It is my intention to meet the electors at an early date, when I shall take the opportunity of addressing you on the various questions of public interest. Yours faithfully, 175 W. WHITE, June. TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the BOROUGH. I will take an early opportunity of further addressing you in different portions of the district. Your obedient servant, 9964 CHARLES CLARK.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2383, 22 November 1881, Page 2
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