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If Rheumatism assail you, or Gout, or Luer Complaint, or a general unhealthy tone, fly at once to your best friend—G-hoilah'b Gbbat Indian Cubes, the surest medicines known. They can be had of all chemists.— [Advt] Kbep your weather eye open, so that you nay be able to defeat the plane of the vendors of trashy imitations of Udolpho Wolfe's Bchibdam Abomatic Schnapps. Look at the label: see that it bears a facsimile of the firm's signature. You can scarcely be deceived in the flavour if yon hive tasted the re*l Schnapps, which is extremely smooth and palatable, while the counterfeits are fiery and astringent. Take none but the genuine.—[Apvt.J

Election Notices. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF CMISTCfIUBCH. i EanXEMEK". 1 l»o.-v-e tlae honor to inform ELEC?TON, solicit tl^tavor 'ifjnpti Faithfully yours, 9-3 8990 JAMKS A. BIKD. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN, —I have the honour to invT form you tbat lam one of tho Candidates for the city, and hope to have the pleasure of fleeting yon before fclie day of election, and of explaining my views on matters which interest you all. Your obedient servant, 9-9 9329 WM. TREjyTATNK, TO THE BUBGKSSES OP TttJhi UlX* Otf CHBISTCHUECH. /"N ENTLEMEN, —I to solicit a renewal \7T of your confidence in mc as a member of the City Council. If re-elected, I shall attend regularly—as I have done in the past—and generally do my best in the interests of the rate* payers At the proper time and place I shall have pleasure in giv ng an account of my actions during the past year, and explaining my views on the various questions of interest now before the public.—Tour obedient servant, 8-28 8665 CHARLES E. BRIQQS. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE CITY OP CHBISTCfIUBCH. fi ENTLEMEN,—-Having this day received a \Jf requisition, signed by upwards of sixty of my fellow citizens, requesting mc to allow myself to be nominated for one of the seats about to become vacant iv our Municipal Council, I take this opportunity of informing you that I accede to their request with a great deal of pleasure. The manufacturing and building interests of Christchurch!have now become of great importance, and, to my mind, should receive every consideration at the hands of the Council. If opportunity occurs, I shall consider it a special duty to foster and protect them.- . If elected, I Bnall endeavour to devote the time required to fulfil the duties of the office with credit to myself and to the satisfaction of the ratepayers. In/conclusion, believe mc, I shall esteem it a very great honour to subscribe myself Your obedient servant, 9.7 9285 E. H. BANKS. TO THE BURGESSES OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN,—A candidate at the coming \J*T Election, who is in the printing line, has* gone out of his way to order at another printing office, a number of squib posters about " Yorkshire Fog," with the intention of injuring Mr William Wilson with the ratepayers. Some of these posters have been circulated, and as the error out of which capital is tried to be made has been repaired as much as lay in human power, and deeply atoned for, we, as Mr Wilson's Committee, feel assured that you are too generous, as a community, to allow spiteful maliciousness to crush the efforts of a man whose reputation has been very greatly wronged, a reputation that was gained by many years of industry, and whose whole efforts, while a member of the Board, City Council, and Mayor, wew earnestly applied to forward the interests of his fellow-citizens. We -would ask you in all fairness, before recording your vote, to compare what each did for Christchurch during the time he was your representative. By order of Mr Wilson's Committee. WM. CLIFFORD, Chairman, SAML. P. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. .'■■.. 9-10 9365 LYTXELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice, in accordance with the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, that HAWKINS, HARVEY HOLMES, WILLIAM MAC DONALD, HUGH MACPHERSON, JAMES DRUMMOND have been NOMINATED to serve as Members of the Lyttelton B rough Council, and that a Poll will be held for the Election of Three of the above Candidates at the Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. FREDERIC FIELDER, . . Returning Officer. Dated the 4th September, 1878. 9-5 9136 T BOBOUGH OF SYDENHAM. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. IHEBEBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the following PERSONS have been duly NOMINATED as Candidates for the office of Councillors, in the room of the three Councillors retiring by rotation :— ANDREW, JOKN RICHARDS CHARTERS, WILLIAM WOMBWELL FOSTER, DAVfD. and INNES, FRANCIS.

And that as tbe number of candidates exceed- the number of offices to be filled, a poll will be token at tbe Borough Conncil Offices on THOBsDAV, the 12th inst., between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. W. CUTHBERT, Substituted Returning Officer. Sydenham, sth September, 1878. 9 6 9213 Properties for Sale. TjTOEEHOLD COTTAGBS, within the Belts. JD Bargains 1! Suburban Freeholds On easy terms. J. B. DALE & CO.. Cathedral square. FOE SALE the LEASEHOLD INTERKST in one of the most commodious and bestaituated SUITKS of OFFICES in Hereford street. The Offices are well built, and include exes Dent strong-room accommodation. Full particulars may be obtained on application to Lewib & Gould. 9-3 8994 TO SAWMILLEBS, TTMBEB MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. fTIHE Undersigned is instructed by Mr Jas. A Booth, to SELL OB LET BY PEIVATE TEEATT, All his * VALUABLE LEASEHOIiD PEOPEBTY, Known »s the -■''>, VICTOEIA STEAM SA.WMIJCLS, i Comprising I Town Sections No. 1019,1020,1021 and 1022, hiring large frontages to lichfield and Tuam streets, and forming a compact block, one acre in extent, in one of the best positions in the city for eawmiOing. Also, THE WHOLE OP THE MACHTNEEY AND PLANT Now on the Premises, in £rat-c]asß working order. For terms and further particulars, apply to l>9 6433 If- H, HAKGEEAVfiS.

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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4094, 10 September 1878, Page 3

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