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AnaicAM Co/fl "Hb? Bmjots am tbm POBMT AND fiIST BrTTERS SVKB MaOß.— They are compounded from hope, malt, buchu, mandrake and dandelion — the oldest, beet and moat valuable meditoinoi in the world, and contain all the beet and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest blood purifier, nver regulator, and life and health restoring agent on earth. No disease or iU health can possibly long exist where theseibitteral are need, bo varied and perfect are their operations. They give new hie and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose employment* cause irregularity of the bowols or urinary organs, or who require an appetiser, tonic, and mild stimulant, American Co/a Hop Bitters are m invaluable, being highly nl native, tonic and ftimulatinjr, without i intoxicating. No matter what your foeii ggs or symptoms are, what the diseaee ir ailment is, mc Hop Bitters. Don't [ *ait until you are sick, but if you ally feel baa or miserable use Hep Bitters at once. It may cave your Jife. P Hundreds have been saved by bo doing. > will be paid for a case they will not or help. Do not suffer or lot your ids suffer, but use and urge them se American Hop Bitten. Remember rican Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, jdrunken nostrum, but the purest and best medicine ever made. Try the Bitt«ra to-day. Get at chemists or dmgjjits. Beware of imitations. Genuine has Dr. Soule's name blown in bottle.—fAmr.)

Licensing Notice*. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE A TBANSFER. I EDWIN CIRCUIT LATTER, Official 9 Assignee in Bankruptcy, hereby give notice that it is my intention to APPLY, at the next Quarterly Meeting of the Chiistchurch Licensing Committee, B.E. Ward, March 3rd, on behalf of the Estate of Wβ. Triggs, Hotel-keeper, to have the LICENSE of His Lordehip's Hotel TRANSFERRED to WM. HENRY MESSENGER. E. C. LATTER, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. 2-16 4SS7 ' MANDKVILLK AMU BA.NGIOKA LICENSING DISTRICT. I HEREBY give Notice, in accordance with the provicione of the Licensing Act, 1881, the Licensing Amendment Act, 1882, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, that the ELECTION of FIVB PERBONS to form the LICENSING COMMIITEEof the Masdeville andßangiora District will be held at the Mechanics' Institute Woodend, on THURSDAY, the 25th February, 1886. NOMINATIONS which must be in the form eet forth in the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, Schedule 2, must be addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the Mechanics' Woodend. before noon on WEDNESDAY, the 17th February, 1886. JOSEPH B. SHEATH. Returning Officer. ! Rangiora, February 9th, 1886. 2-10 438S AVON LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OFTriENeiNG COMMITTEE. fTTHE foIIowingGBKTLEMEN have bee-a X duly NOMINATED for Electicc Sβ Members of the Licensing Committee for the above-named district .— Bailey, Bamuel Blake, Edwin Dunlop, William Plesher, William Hall, Henry Joeeph Hoare, Rev. James 08. Nunweek, Henry, and . Taylor, Joseph

A POLL will ba taken for the ELECTION of FIVE of the above named Candidates on THURSDAY, the 18th met., at the following places, vis :— Eiccarfcon Jfosd Board Office, Fendalton Templetou Boad Board Office, Yaldhurat Public Library, Papanui, and the Public Library, Biehruond, Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. N. ELLIS, Returning Officer. Fondalton, 9th February, 18;6. . 8-10 43f>7 KOWAI LICENSING DISTRICT. _■.-; IN pursuance of the provisions of The , Licensing Act, 1831, The Licensing Act Amendment Act, 1883, and The Eegwlation of Local Elections Act, 1876,1 hereby' give notice that an ELECTION of FIT* PERSONS to constitute the LICENSING COMMITTEE for the Kowai District wiß be fceld at theSesident Magistrate's Courthonse, Amberley, on MONDAY, the Ist day of March, 1896. ''. NOMINATIONS of candidates mart be made in the form set forth in the second Schedule of The Regulation of Local' Elections Act, 18 6, must be addressed to the Beturning Officer, and delivered at the Kowai District Office, Balcairn, before noon on FRIDAY, the 19th February, 1888. J. STANLEY BKOCE, beturning-Omoer. Balcairn, Feb. 11th, 1956. 2-12 440T STORAGE OF GRAIN, 4c, IN HARBOR BOARD STORES AT LYTTBLTON. nnHE attention of Farmers end other? Jβ J. directed to the fact that the RAILWAY CHARGES on Goods, Grain, fte., consigned to the Harter Board Bfcoree at Lyttelton, MOST BE PHEPAID OR SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR, AS OTHERWISE the Railway Department impound the goods and store it in tfia Railway Sheds at an increased cost. ■_ ByO?der 'c. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer Lyttelton Harbor Board. Harbor Board Office, [ Lyttelton, 15th February, 1886. 2-16 4817 ' CHEAP STORAGE CHARGES. * LYTTELTON HARBOR BOARD BTORBS IN LYTTELTON. g~\TSI and after the"lOrH FEBBtTARY.the \J LTTTELTON HARBOR BOARD will be prepared to UNDERTAKE tbo STORAGE of GOODS in LYTTELTOtf ■ , . ■■ PRODUCE, Consisting of Wheat, Barley, Oate, Bran. Peas and Potatoes, «0.~ Receiving at Store 9d per ton") Including. Delivering from >oneweelni store . ... ... 9d „ 3 etorage. Storage, per week—ld per ton per week afterwards. N.B. Nora.—ltlwill be noted that at the above-mentioned rates Id per bushel will cover storage of wheat for 23 weeks, or Hα per bushel for 43 weeks. The following method of computing the Tonnage of Grain, Ac will be followed ■.— Wheat, 10 baga of 4 bushel* to the ton Oate, 14 baga of 4 bushel* to the ton Potatoes, 12 bags to the ton ;■■".• Barley or rye, 12 bags o! 4 bushels to the ton ■ ■ ■■. .. : ' ••' ■ . ... Flour, bran, and pollard, 220Oibs to the ton •■:■.; Peas, 10 bags to the ton lafnimnm quantity, 2 ions. GBNERAL . Receiving and Delivery at Store Is ci per ton Storage—Fine Goods, as per class 1 of tte wharfage tariff, 4d per ton perwee* Storage—Bough Goods,asperelass«of the wharfage tariff, 2d p«r ton per week Minimum quantity, 1 ton. Special arrangements to be made for stones of all paekegee weighing over hatt a ton. By oioer. C. HOOiJ WILLIAMe, Secretary »QdTrearam* liyttelton Hwfeer Bom* LytteKon Harbor Bawd OUm, %Aam 3rd February, 188 C »* •» ~—CANTERBURY OBFHAMAeB. nnHE UNITED CHABirABp AID ■ ■ BOASD for North Canterbury B»----vraB APPLICATIONS for the positaoncx MABTBR and MATRON to tte Oantorbnry Orphanage. Salary-Master, MW&on, JSXH with board aad reedenoe. Scheduto of duties can be obtamed on aoDlicatioa at this Office on and after Monday, the 15th instant. AppbcatioMv accompanied with tesiimowafe, to Vα edto£»edto the Chairm*a, Orphanajeand sent to'tlrf noon on Monday fe^^l^^,. ob/l\J\J any person who can raftng Ewaenee, within a fertojeltt *"«**» date, to prove that TEMPLE aLA€BWOOD was not Mm Land«gan'» **™J* on the day of the fire at" Cherry F«na-_ Tempkton, Febroary 16ft, 1688. 1-17^46

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 3

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