Business Notices M l> CARD.] ES LEIGHTON,I Gouldey Villa, next S. Luke’s Church, Manchester street, MAKES OP FASHIONABLE MANTLES AND COSTUMES. 6101 C, M A D 5 I S ON, # ABCHITECT AND BUILDING SUEVEYOE.—PIans and specifications prepared for every description of building or alteration. Estimates furnished. Artificers’ work measured and valued. Charges moderate. Office—Mr S. Clarkson, Importer, Cashel street east. 2870 ME E. NOBMAN, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, four doors North of Gee’s the Confectioner, Colombo street, Christchurch, lately with his brother Dr Norman, of Adelaide, regular graduate of the New Orleans D.S. Dental College, constructs teeth on the latest improved principles, and guarantees fit, mastication, and durability, at 10s 6d per tooth. All fillings in gold or amalgam on the most reasonable terms. 5050 Election Notices CHEISTCHUECH ELECTION. MB EICHAEDSON requests that the Electors of Christchurch will do him the honour to meet him at the Oddfellows’Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Dec. 8. at 8 o’clock. 6140 TO THE ELECTOES OF THE CITY OP CHEISTCHUECH. rf'N ENTLEMEN,—I' take this early opportunity of informing you that it is my intention to offer my services as one of your Bepresentatives in the next Parliament. As soon as duties of the Public Works Department will permit, I propose asking you to meet me in Christchurch. EDWAEB EICHAEDSON, Wellington, Oct. 22,1875. 4970 ELECTION NOTICE. GENTLEMEN who are interested in the reelection of the Hon Edward Eichardson as one of the Members for the City of Christchurch are requested to meet at the Canterbury .Music Hall on SATUEDAY EVENING, Dec. 4 next, at 8 o’clock p.m. 6163 • FEEDK. HOBBS. ME S. P. ANDEEWS will address the Electors of Christchurch at the New Oddfellows’ Hall, on MONDAY, Dec. 6, at 7.30, 6050
THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. g~i ENTLEMEN,—Induced by the most flattering vTT assurances of support, I venture respectfully to solicit your votes at the coming General Election The best years of my life were engaged in your service, and if you once more elect me, I will serve you faithfully. At an early period I shall ask you to hear me on the politics of the day. Meanwhile, may I request you to suspend your opinion. I am, Gentlemen, 5763 Yours very truly, W. S. MOOEHOUSE. MB STEVENS will address the Electors of, Christchurch at Knightstown Beading-room on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m.; Feather's Hotel, Addington, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m, N otice will be given of other suburban meetings. 6183 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. a ENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to announce that 1 intend to offer myself for election as one of your three Representatives in the next Parliament, I shall ask you to meet me before the Election to hear my views oh public questions. , 1 E. C. J. STEVENS. Oct. 26.1875, 4615 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE AVON DISTRICT. ME EOLLBSTON requests the ELECTORS of the Avon District to meet him at the Church Schoolroom, Papauui, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Dec. 8, at‘7.3op.m. 6062 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE TOWN OP LYTTELTON. ME H. E. WEBB requests the Electors of the Town of Lyttelton to meet him at the Colonist Hall on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past 7 o’clock. 6028 MR MURBAY-AYNSLEY requests the Electors et Lyttelton to MEET him at the COLONISTS’ HALL, at 7.30 p.m., on FRIDAY, Deo. 10, 6166 TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. /N I ' hi General Assembly. I have much pleasure in.acceding thereto, and shall ask you before the Election to meet me and hear my views. H. P. MUEEAY-AYNSLEY. Eiverlaw, Nov. 11,1875, 5315 TO THE ELECTORS OP AKAEOA DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to state that lam a CANDIDATE for your suffrages, and trust that you will again Elect me as your Representative in the General Assembly. I intend asking you to meet me in a few days at various places in the District. W. MONTGOMERY. Akaroa, Nov. 1,1875. 4924 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE SELWYN DISTRICT. ME REEVES requests the Electors of the Selwyn District to meet him at Loe’s Hotel, Leeaton, on THURSDAY NEXT, Deo. 9, at 7.30 p.m. 6114 TO THE ELECTORS OP THE KAIAPOI DISTRICT.
GENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to otter myself as a Candidate to represent you in the next Parliament. As soon as Public Business will allow me, I will take an opportunity of addressing you. 4828 CHAS. C, BOWEN. THE ELECTOES OF THE KAIAFOI DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,— Ia ottering myself as a candldate for your suffrages at the approaching Election, I redeem the pledge I gave when defeated at the last contest. I shall endeavour to consult your convenience in arranging meetings in different parts of the District. I have the honour to subscribe myself, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH BBSWICK. Nov. 13,1875. 5414 TO THE ELECTOES OP THE ASHLEY ASSEMBLY DISTEICT. ENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to otter my VJT services to again represent you in the General Assembly, and shall embrace an early opportunity of Addressing the Constituency. 5800 J. E. BEOWN. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE ASHLEY DISTEICT. Cl ENTLEMEN,—I have been invited by very BT many of the Electors to become a Candidate for the representation of the District in the next Parliament, I have the honour therefore to solicit your support at the next general election. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. L. HIGGINS. Tara, Cnst, Nov. 19,1875. 5725 TO THE ELECTOES OF THE COLERIDGE DISTEICT. ENTLEMEN,—WiII yon do me the honour to VH’ meet me at the following places, at 7.30 p.m. ! Selwyn—Schoolroom, on the 2nd. Greendole—Schoolroom, on the 3rd, Hororata—Schoolroom, on the 6th. And at other places, due notice of which will be given in future advertisement. X have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J. G. BLUETT. Holcombe, Leeston, Nor. 22,1876, 6782 COLERIDGE ELECTION. TO THE ELECTOES OP THE DISTEICT, /"YENTLEMEN,—I shall have much pleasure in MEETING you at the undermentioned places on the dates specified, and at 7.30 p.m, on each occasion. I have the honour to bo, Your most obedient servant, CATHCAET WABON. Kowai Pass— Schoolroom, Thursday, Doc. 2. Kimberley schoolroom, Friday, Deo. 3. 4877 COLERIDGE ELECTION, TO THE ELECTOES OP THE DISTRICT. jH ENTLEMEN,—With Mr Wason’s consent, I shall have great pleasure in meeting you at the undermentioned places at 7.30 p.m. each evening. Kowai Pass Schoolroom, Thursday, Deo. 2. Kimberley Schoolroom, Friday, Deo. 3. Notice of Meetings at other places in the District in due course. _ ~ I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN JEBSON, Canterbury Collisry, Sheffield. Not. 30.1875. 6079
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 1
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