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Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE ASHLEY DISTRICT. r\ ENTLEMEN.-I beg to OFFER MYSELF as a CANDIDATE for your support at the COMING ELECTION for the ASHLEY SEAT iv the House of Representatives. In a few days I will have the honor of laying my views before you. 1730 MARMADUKE DIXON. ASHLEY ELECTION. M R M. D J x ° N ' WILL HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN MEETING THE ELECTORS OF THE ASHLEY DISTRICT At the f ollowine places and dates :— FRIDAY, 20th JULY, Eist Eyreton, at 6 p.m.; Ohoka, at 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, Southbrook. MONDAY. 23R JULY, Loburn. TUESDAY, 21th JULY, Stoke, at 6 p.m,; Cust, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. 25th JULY, View Hill, 1784 ASHLEY ELECTION. GENTLEMEN.-I havo been asked. Do I FAVOR the Reading of the BIBLE IN SCHOOLS? I answer NO; but I do approve the Reading of the Book of Nehemiab, Chapter v. and references thereto, on Next Sunday. Reed, mark and inwardly digest. Opposition Candidates are requested to enlarge thereon. 1855 TO THE ASHLEY ELECTORS, GENTLEMEN,-!" Invite you to MEET ME at the foilowing.PLACES and DATES :— FRIDAY, 20th JULY, • Loburn. : SATURDAY, 21ST JULY, • East; Eyreton. MONDAY, 23rd JULY, . West Eyreton. TUESDAY, 24th JULY West Oxford. „At 8 o'clock p.m. . Regretting tbat I cannot visit all parts of the district it has occurred to- mc to forward to eaoh Schoolh6use of such parts/for distribution to anyone who will. accept one, or -who will kindly distribute some for us, copies of tho speeches of Mr John Ollivier, Mr Marmaduke Dixojj, and self. 1674 - JOHN MILES VERRALL. SOUTH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. IN consequence of tbe occurrence of an Extraordinary Vacancy in the membership for the Sub-district of Heathcote, I hereby give notice, in pursuance of the River Boards Act. 1881, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, tbat an ELECTION of ONE PERSON as Member of the Board for tbe said Sub-district will bo held on FRIDAY, the tenth day of August, 1888. Nominations, in the form set forth in the second schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections- Act, 1876, must be addressed to the Returning Omcer, and delivered at the Heathcote Road Board Office, Ferry road, beforo Noon on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of July, ISBB. HENRY ALLISON. Returning Officer. Christchurch, July 17th, 1888. 1782 Sporting. The JBrackenfield Hounds will meet SATURDAY, 21st, MR WOODHOUSE'S, At,10.3Q. 1857 EdncationaL VOCAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 159 Salisbury street west. MR, ALFRED A. NORTH TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION (Jenny Lind Method). Delineator of the Musical Organs and Trainer. > SINGING BY MACHINERY. Wi*hout enthusiasm nothing great in art can be achieved.—R. Sohtjmakn. The AMMONIAPHONE and all other AIDS to the VOICE superseded. After 16 years practical experience, THE JENNY LIND: A MARVEL TO THE PROFESSION. INTENSITY, PURITY, AND UNWAVERING TONE. -TVTORTirs "pATENT XENNY T IND VOICE-PRODUCING APPARATUS. FOR THE SINGER OR SPEAKER, THE JENNY LIND GIVES •*T*(HE Power to produce the artist's tone in JL one-tenth of the time usually allowed by the profession, a natural method of vowel and tone generating by the use of its mirror and sensational cards by which the trachea is shortened, tbe larynx lowered, the back of tbe tongue depressed, the throat opened, and the voice focussed, complete shock of the glottis curing defective speech, stammering. Sec, correct respiration and diaphragmatic breath managements, oxygenating and purifying the blood, full compass, power, purity, steadiness, resonance and projective properties to the voice, and discovers tbe natural character of each organ, deportment, strength to the chest, health and vigor to the whole system, and improvement to the best or any voice. Price- M 10s to £8 10s. 159 SALISBURY bTREET. 1071 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. SECOND TERM, 1888. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, JULY23BD. STUDENTS are Required to ENTER their NAMES at the REGISTRAR'S OFFICE and Pay their Fees before attending the (a) Students who»e fees are not paid within twenty one days from the beginning of the lectures of each term, will be fined the sum of one shilling for each lecture for which the fees remain unpaid after that date, (b) Students who begin to attend lectures at a period subsequent to tbe date above uientioned, must pay tbe full fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will "be fined one shilling for eaoh lecture, in addition to the full fee. The "College Calendar " for 1888, price 2s 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at the different classes can be obtained at the College. F. G. STEDMA* 1 ., Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury College July 9th, 1888. I*oo Lost and round* FOUND— Fox Terrier Dog; owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply, Box 3*l. ISI2 C.TRAYED from" Road Board Paddock. KaiS tun_ Valley, dark bay HORSE: 15 hands, wbite-starof-forehe-d. Ten shilling* reward if returned to Alex. Lyon. German Bay. 18-» • Cqaysiftg- ' COURSING. N__ WATERLOO CUP. OWING to the Postponement of the punPlumpton Meeting it has been* decided to EXTEND the TIME JOI -receiving nominations till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY NEAT, July 21st. 168 °
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7123, 20 July 1888, Page 1
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