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Election Notices. WAIPARA LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OP LICENSING COMMITTEE, the toUowing FIVE PERSONS to bo DUL Y ELECTED to con. Btitate the Licenßiug Committee of ilia Waipar* District, being the only Candidates Nominated!— Messrs Andrew Black Robert Johnston James Little James D. Lance John Olsen And I appoint SATURDAY, the 23rd day April, 1887. Noon, at the Boad ffl o£ T VVaikari, as the Place where the Committee ‘ hold its first meeting, for the purpose of their Chairman. & Waikari, April 16, 1887. Wm. KNIGHT, Eetnmlng.Officer. LAKE COLERIDGE ROAD BOARD ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that an ELECTION, in accordance with Clause 49 of " The Board Act, 1882,” will be held at the Late Cole* ridge Boad Board Office on SATURDAY, May 7th, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of Electing TWO MEMBERS to fill the vacancies earned by the retirement of Messis J. H. Bond and J. Murchison, both of whom are eligible for re-election. Nomination of Candidates must be left with the Retarning-Officer, at the Boad Board Office, neac Snowden, on or before WEDNESDAY, April 27th. 5501 GEO. BAEEK, Returning-Officer. TO THE MEMBERS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY. HAVE the honour to announce myself aa a Board of Directors. I am a Policy-holder of nearly 25 years’ standing,, and have always taken a great interest in oar Society's welfare. Believing that my views respecting the future management of the Society are in accord with those of the great majority of the members, not only in New South Wales, but throughout the Colonies generally, I appeal «Ut.h confidence to you to elect me at the ensuing annual meeting. A. jSbiley, MsApr of Sydney. March 23.1887. \ ■ 6344 Educational. SINGING and pianoportk. jW’ME. BEUZAUD. ILA.M. (Pirat-clasa Certiff. FJL cate Royal Academy), pnp-1 at Signor Garcia, Pietro EAe, and Dr Wylde. Visits and Receives Pupils for voice Cultivation and Classical and Modern Music. Terms at 121, Montreal street, opposite DrUlQround. 4815 Watches. T)P' BLOOME REFORMS. v extraordinary" ENTERPRISE I This is an age of reforms. Musty old prejudices and traditions are fast disappearing, and a new order of things, undreamt of in the past;, now usurps the place of the laggard spe«d at whlqh former generations were content to travel. Among the COUNTLESS INROADS upon the old style of business, none is more remar table than the wholesale destruction of that UNWHOLESOME MONOPOLY once enjoyed by wealth alone, when all the luxurla* and many of the necessaries of life wore totally beyond the REACH OF THE PEOPLE AT LARGE. A striking illustration of this is to he found the Entire Revolution developed by the well-known firm of Stewart Dawson a Cothrough the Manufacture and Sale of their WorldRenowned ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. This firm has swept away at one blow all the old cumbrous machinery and tortuous windings by which a watch had to reach its wearer, paying toll to agents here and dealers there until at last it was a costly article indeed. Ail this is changed. S. D. and Co. are their own Manufacturers. S. D. and Co. are their own Importers. S. D, and Cio, are their own Retailers. And every watch sent out by them goes directly into the pocket of the wearer at English wholesale price, or not more than HALF COLONIAL QUOTATIONS. ELEGANCE, DURABILITY and CHEAPNESS Combined in every Watch issued from the Manufactory of Stewart Dawson a Co. CONVINCE YOURSELVES AT ONCE by sending Two Stampsfor 8. D. and Co.'s Splendid New Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet, artistically' illustrated, and containing Genuine Home ana Colonial Testimonials WITHOUT PARALLEL Contrast S. D. and Co.'s and Colonial Prices. PQ i KS —S. D. and Co.’s well-known .English Silver Hunting Levers, the very best,.. Worth £7 7s. AM -J K 8 —S. D. and Co.'s English Silvt**™*" At# ing Levees, chron. extn jewelled. Wor’-h £8 Ba. J A?ft f AS —S.D. and Co.’s new Excelsior f-plato Xiif XU English Lever. The Model Watch, well worth £lolos. A?D 1 KS—B. D. and Co.’s Ladies* English SRvae Atl Hunters, fully worth £7 7s. Will last - a lifetime. •Pft 1 —8- D. and Co.'s Snperb Hunting ao Chronograph Lavers, worth £l2loa j cr Crystal Glass, £slsa. AO IAS—S. O. and Co.'s Silver Keyless Hunt. av ing Lever, value for £lO 10s: opes face, £slos. -PI 1 —The Wonderful Sterling Silver Deff- ~ a ao anoe Hunter, worth £3 10s; open ■pjß 1A 9 ~S. D*. and Co.'s Official Railway Eng--ao liah Keyless Lever, unequalled at £lB £l2 10 3,1 °£15 10 s * £lB 10 s - “* Xf-) r—S. D. and Co.'s Snperb 18 carat Gold •to*o English Levers and Half Chronometers, never equalled under 40 per cent more. :e io 8 &-A"7 IAS -S. D. and Co.'s *'/ is^arat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems, worth £lO 10s. £8 10 s & £lll0 s * & £l4l0 s —S. D. and Co's Ladies* 18-oarat Gold English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent by purchasing from the kers. £ll 10 s & £l2 A?o'7 jtn A?OA—-18-carat Gold, worth £6O. X>£iJ CL iiill s. D. and Co.’s Now Patent English Double Chronographs, with independent start, step, and fly-back minute and second hands. For quality and accuracy never equalled at any price. Obtained Prize Medal Inventions Exhibition last year. Special pamphlet on this watch, poet free, for 2d stamp. EVERY WATCH FULLY GUARANTEED. Sterling Silver Hall-marked Alberts, 9s 6d,12s 6s, 14e 6a, and 16s 6d, newest patterns, at nearly half usual prices. The WBALEMEPNA, in Sterling Silver, 12s 6d. By simply passing it over a surface the exact distance in feet and inches is recorded on the dial. Also forms a splendid appendage for the Albert. GOLD ALBERTS, Ladies* and Gaits', Newest Styles, wholesale prices, all illustrated in pamphletForward a P.O. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 8

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