RIVER BOARD. SOUTH WALMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant tr» tho River Boards Act, IBS 4, and the Local Elections Act, 1904, -that the following CANDIDATES have been NOMINATED for the Sub-districts mentioned, viz.: — OHRISTOHURCH. NORTH-WEST— Thomas Gapes , CHRISTOHURCH, . NORTH-EAST— Charles Frederick Money OHRISTCHURCH, SOUTH-WEST— Robert West EnglandCHRISTCHURCH, SOUTH-EAST— James Glanville SYDENHAM— Nicholas Knight Bowden HEATHCOTE— William Epthorpe Samuels RICCARTON— George Frederick Carpenter LINCOLN— Henry William Peryman And being the only Candidates I hereby declare them duly ELECTED fcr -the Sub-dis-tricts for which they have severally been nominated.
Notice is further given that the following Candidates have been nominated for the AVON SUB-DISTRICT:— Charles Burg-ess .William Pritchard Spencei A Poll for the Election cf ONE of tha candidates will be taken on TUESDAY, tho 9th day of January, 1906, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at The Town Hall, Belfast The Knightstown Library, Dover street, St. Albans Methodist Schoolroom, Stanmore road, vßichmond A _to:>m adjoining Hawker's Hall, New Brighton. HENRY ALLISON. Returning Officer. January 3rd. 1906. 8713 EDUCATIONAL, HRISTOHURCH BUSINESS TitA-luNG COLLEGE. TYPEWRITING and SHORTHAND. BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY. 65 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Roper. Buildings), Christchurch. RE-OPENS MONDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1906. Send for Prospectus. STUDY TO IMPROVE YOURSELF. YOU are the one who is most concerned. Your future deponds on it. Therefore, write to the best place for assistance, TO-DAY. That place is GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Next Poat Office, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY. 1.P.5.. N.U.T., holder of Diplomas granted by tha Incorporated Phonographic Society and tho National Union cf Typists (London). MISS M. D. DIGBY, holder of Sir Is_ac Fi-tman __d Sons' First-class Speed Certificates for 150 and 160 words per minute.
Day and Evening Classes in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. ETC.. PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. Our Students obtain Highest Examination Results and Best Office Appointments. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME, prospectus on application at the School. MRS GABITES. 256 Colombo street, opposite Band Rotunda. Stylish and Dainty Millinery, from 12s 6d up. French Millinery Models, from 21s. Children's Silk Dresses (beautiful gocds). from 10s 6d to 21s. Ladies' Dainty i>ace Trim-red Underskirts, from 5s lid; Night Dresses. Combinations, Knickers, excellent value. Ribbons. Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. MRS GABITES. 23S Colombo street. 2741 THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING will RE-OPEN on JANUARY 31th, 1906, -* 10 a - m - Branch Class, Orange Hall, Hornby, on THURSDAYS. Thorough knowfedgc of Dress-cutting- and Making guaranteed in one term. So simple that - child can learn. MISS CHARLES. PRINCIPAL, , A.M.P. BUILDINGS, ' Opposite Royal Cafe. SAY— TS7ILL YOU? Yea I ■ * * ILL get my Boots at ILL SKINNER'S GOLDEN BOOT SHOP, Market »qU3re. 2_3 COLOMBO STREET.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 5
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