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Xiate 1 -Art vertieemoat® The Temple of Fashion. to tbs sorowb blbotors of TBS tfORTS-EAST WARD. ENTLEMEN, — Having been NomiVX nated os a Candidate for Election for your Ward, I respectfully SOLICIT your VOTE next Thursday, if I have gained your: confidence during the number of years I ha ve endeavored to serve the public interests aa a’member of the Borough Council. I am, Bin, r ■ ’ ’ ■ loon truly, . JOHN JACKSON. TO TBB BUROESSBS 07 TBB SOPTB-BAST WARD. I OFFER MYSELF to, , represent the above at'the forthcoming ,Blection, on,Thursday Next, in the Boroagh Council. My past endeavors to serve - those who honored me with their-confidence is a guarantee that I will, if returned, do my duty conscientiously. , . F. CULLMANN. .TO TBS BOROPCH TBBNORTS-T ELECTORS 07 3T WARD. GENTLEMEN— Having been nominated for the above Ward,,if favored frith your Vote, you may rely on-tny supporting the Party of Efficient Progress and Prudent Economy, I am, Sirp,, > Yonrs truly, ANDREW J. H. BOWER. TO .TBS /SL3OTORS, OF IfSB BORTS-B AST WARD. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform yon that I arn a Candidate to Representyonr Ward in the Borough Council.' Should my past .actions have met with your approval, I respCotfally solicit your vote and interest at the forthcoming to be held on the 14th inst. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, i v J. Si GIBSON. I TO TBS BOROPOB ELECTORS ! 07 SOPTS-SAST WARD. | BNTLEMBN-rHaving been: nnani- j VX xhohsly requested at aPablic meetingof the Electors of your Ward, to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, X bee most respectfully to solicit the favor of your vote and interest at the Election to be held on Thursday 14th inst. If favored with the [Confidence of- the Burgesses,'" t shall act in the Council, uninfluenced by Clique, Party, or Private considerations. Any measures that I may consider calculated to develop the natural resources of Timaru and its neighborhood, especially - in the South-east -Ward, shall have my best attention; always keeping in view the comfort and well-being of the people, and with due regard to economy in the administration of public money and affairs. 1 , l am, Sirs, Yoiirs respectfully, JAMBS WATKINS. TO TBB BPROBSSBS OF TBE SOUTH-EAST WARD. ENTLEMEN,— Having been nomiVX nated for a seat in the Borough Council for this Ward, I think it right to inform you that if elected my efforts shall be directed : To minimise gravel grinding,; and to keep streets in proper repair, and to lay" road metal according to , tho acknowledged rules of Macadam, without unskilled innovation*, now so painfully apparent. To cause the surplus Water supply now running to waste to be ntiltsed for, motive power, and therefrom derive a considerable revenue. !, To watch the interests of the Town, especially on behalf of the Burgesses, of this Ward, and obtain for them a fair share of that expenditure so long withheld. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, JOHN G. ALLEN, The Temple of Fashion.

Wh hislop, GROCER. TEA.' DEALER, AND GENERAL MEEbffAtftf, CORNER' OF ■ NORTH AND CROSS STREETS, TIMARU. Orders called for. and Goods delivered daily in the Town and Suburbs. ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS KEPT IN STOCK SPECIAL attention is given to the TEA DEPARTMENT, and the continued increase in the sale of the various BLENDS is satisfactory evidence of their superiority; The Half-Crown Mixture is a strong, fullflavored, rich liquoring Tea, and pronounced by good judges to be " fit for a MANDARIN’S Table.” - Tea in ;Original Boxes, Ufito 30s Tea in Original Hall-Chests, Is 9d, 2s 2d, and 2s 8d per lb. AGENT FOR NELSON MOATS & CO.’S PRIZE TEAS. ’ Monthly accounts opened with -responsible persons. Liberal terms for cash orders exceeding Ten Shillings. : , t . Orders by Post receive prompt attention.

The Tempi® of Fashion. TREES. TREES.,, TREES. aBORGBPUR DIB <& 00. HAVE ON SALE— : Every Description of Fruit and Forest and Flowering Shrubs. SEEDS! SEEDS 1 SEEDS! GEORGE PDRDIB & 00. HAVE ON SALE - Every Description of Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds. GEO. PDRDIB & CO. NoasnnvMEN and Seedsmen, Hear Mr P. W. Hutton’s, Great North Road Timatu. The Temple of Fashion. 8.0. J. CLUB. TENDERS WANTED (Labor only) for ERECTING 35 Chains WIRE FENCE on Racecourse. Tenders up to Saturday at noon. Apnly, 1 J. MBIKLB, Groevenor Hotel, Or, B, G. KERR, Sec. S.O.J. Olub. The Temple of Fashion. T E OFFICES of the late Mr B. H. TATE were opened THIS DAY at 9 a.m. i Business will be carried on under the I superintendence of Mr G. Ohater MILEB. V S. A. TATE, Executrix, Zias&SUf (itU B»pt,, 1882. .

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 13 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 13 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 13 September 1882, Page 3