Read the Lytlelton Ads. Yoa will find it worth your while to shop where value is offered
"\T'R 3. McCOMBS will Addsw# tiN i'J- ELECTORSWEDNBSDAY, &.80 p.m.—Purau. WEDNESDAY, 7.80 p.m.—Band; Botund*, West Lyttelton. WEDNESDAY, B.IS p_m.—ExoeWo* Hull, Lyttelton. 269 "THE PRESS." "THE WEEKLY PRESS. - REMOVAL NOTICE. rpKE LYTTELTON OFFICE OP THB -L CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., has been removed to New and Modern Premises m tho Canterbury . Hotel Building, Oxford street, whero all order* for our publicaticna nnd all classes of printing will b# reached bj our representative, Mr W. Miller. P. SELIG, Manager, dmstchvclk Fxms 00., Ltd. J. MILLER, LTD., Ert. 1874., Shipwright!, Boat and Ytoht Dock Head, LYTTELTON. Estimates givex for boat build* IiSG. SHIP REPAIRS, DOCKING. Two 81ipa for Tr*wlor sad Small CnA* Up-to-date Wood-working Machinery i» otai'icd. 12 and 10ft Dinghies Id atook. Builder* of Linnet, Oantsrburr'a repmM* tative for the Sanders Memorial Cup. Pant* and Rafte on Hire. 'Phont 8685 (Chris tohuroh). FORBES, LTD. BIG REDUCTION IN CARPENTER? . TOOLS. OWING io our being or erfl looked In thtt elase of goods, we are endeavouring to reduce our atook, and have decided to lowel the prices to bedrock. We invite the publie to inspect our window display. Notice out prices us compared with town prices before jou buy. 1 F669S 6088
AVON ELECTORATE. MRS A. E. HERBERT, Independent Candidate, will Address the Electors ' in the SCHOOLROOM, corner of FitagcraJd avenue and 'Wojc&ster Hticct, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Watch. Wednesday's papers for "WEDNESDAY Night's Opea-Air Meeting. Come and Hear MRS HERBERT at tho Final Rallies. 4469 AVON ELECTORATE. A GREAT RECEPTION. MRS A. E, HERBERT addressed oiw oi the largest and most nithusiaatio meetin/'S over in Kew Brighton last night at° Joyiand Theatre. Sevoral social woncem were present. The candidate received a moat attentive hearing', and at the close at her 1 address answered questi&ns fox tnroe-quartera 'of an hour, Miss B. E. Baughan urgd the electors to support lira Herbert, pointing out how useful she wou.d be as a member ot Parliament, and assuring those prosent that Mrs Herbert's social work ffoiKd be greatly helped if she v.-ero elected. Mr Kalph Stringer moved a vote o thanx* ana confidence, which Bicoiid.d by . . ' Scott and oarricd unanxuioiw.y. ljie. , of "For She's a Jo.ty Gosd xe.xow arui cheers concluded asp endid meelin-j. ■l4i'T> VON electorate. j Dear Mrs Herbert, I Tvioh ~ou tr'-01 fortune during the week, ar.d yuccas bc.'ore it cleats. I have \<'T\7 keen of U;o that the . presence oi li.-. t a d-7/-: 1 . lady membora ! the House of Representative.-, would be all I to the good in thai _ assembly, and would ; exercise an elevation influence. j Imo W. W. ZAJgHBB. J
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 11
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