ELECTION NOTICES. QHKIBTCHURCH NORTH ELECTORATE. 11. P. TOOGOOD SPEAKS; at HALL. McFADDEN'S ROAD —TUESDAY. KNIGHTSTOWN LIBRARY, DOVER ST.— WEDNESDAY. YOUNG MEN'S HALL. WINTON ST.— THURSDAY. All at 8 p.m. 4318 C H R I S T (J H V R C H SO U T H. The Christchurch South MAIN ROLL can be seen at G. R, WHITING'S COMMITTEE ROOMS, corner of Colombo and Stanley Sts„ Sydenham, from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. and 0 to 9 p.m. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEET MONDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock. . 4322 V O N ELECTORATE; A MR EL D. AjCLAND Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as follows: MONDAY, November 2—RICHMOND METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, November 4—BREEZE'S ROAD MISSION HALT,. Chair will bo taken each Evening at 8 o'clock. AYONELEC T O R A T E. Mr D. G. SULLIVAN will give a Political Address at the Coiner of Queensbury and New Brighton Roads, Burwood, MONDAY* Nov. 2; North Linwood School, TUESDAY, Nov.' 3; New Brighton, THURSDAY, Nov. 5. 4324 B ICCARTONELE C T 0 R A T E. BERTRAM BUNN, Govei-nment Candidate, will ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETINGS at— PAPANUI PARISH SCHOOLROOM—MONDAY, November 2. AYLESBURY SCHOOL—WEDNESDAY, November 4. WEST MELTON SCHOOL—FRIDAY, November 6. DRUIDS' HALL, HORNBY—TUESDAY. W. A. bank S, REFORM CANDIDATE PfOR HURUNUI. Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under: LINTON DOWNS—SATURDAY, October 31. KAIKOURA—MONDAY, November 2. HAPUKA—TUESDAY, November 3. KAIKOURA SUBURBAN WEDNESDAY, November 4. < ' \ <. CLARENCE BRIDGE—THURSDAY, Nov. 5. HUNDALEE—FRIDAY, November C. . All at 8 p.m. 3723 g E L,W Y N li LECT.O RAT E. MR GEORGE SHE AT, Government Candidate for Schvyn, Invites the ELECTORS to MEET'IiIM at— MEAD SCHOOL—-MONDAY, November 2. DARFIELD—TUESDAY, November 3. SHEEFIELD HALL—Wednesday, Nonr. ( 4. RUSSELL'S FLAT—THURSDAY, Nov. 5. At 8 o'clock. if: g'EL WV N ELECT OR - A T, E. ' '' JOSEPH HAMLET.
The Popular Reform Candidate, who is being Supported by the People, will ADDRESS the ELECTOR'S as follow: STAYELEY—SATURDAY, October 31. Mr HAMLET has definitely engaged the Hall at SHEFFIELD for MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, November 2, and to overcome the disappointment to the people of Sheffield, he will put forth a special effort during his address. At 8 p.m. . 4198 >ll I M''' WANTED. WANTED. —Final Class Shearing commences Monday. Last opportunity this reason. Apply Technical College. 5881 EX-MEMBE RS Old Lyttelton Navals' Asso•ciation meet Monday Night, 7.30. SUPERFLUOUS HaiVs removed by Electrolysis; guaranteed not to scar. Mrs Flet-. clier, 149 Peterborough Street. 5884 WANTED Known—That Hall's Anti-fat Pills continue to give great satisfaction; purely herbal; 1/6 box. E. W. Hall, herbalist, Armagh Street. I*l2 IT'OR Furniture worthy of your home go to- - Oak Hall. Easy terms. .294 CLEGGr, draper, Armagli Street. —Newest Floral Pique Blouses, dainty designs, 4/11. _ ' . .278 ANTED Sell, Sideboards from JC3 upwards —-from Whitmore, Red House. Wardrobes £4 \'/- upwards. 024 Colombo Si. RS P. S. WALKER, Clairvoyant, Psycho- ■ metrist, Botanic and Magnetic Healer, having had 30 years' experience, understands her business thoroughly. 114 Victoria St. Hours, 10 to 5. - 5749 rpilEY are beautiful. Have you seen them? -8- The Carpets at Oak Hall. Easy terms. TS7HY suffer the discomfort of Indigestion? t V 2/6 gives yon a real cure that benefits the system. Barnett and Co., in The Spuare. WANTED Sell, Pram; cost £5 10/-; I'limket hood; 45/-. T. Whitmore, Red House. . 5764 CLEGG; draper, Armagh Street.—Ladies' Newest Underwear; large and varied range. .'278 "ANTED Known—Johnston's Tea Rooms and Boarding-house, Little River, under new management. /"I ARAGE, Good Stabling, Horses and Traps on hire. J. D. Elliot, Little River, proprietor. 5294 J£ISSES II ANN A: MODES, HIGH STREET AND TIMARU. SPECIAL Stock of Newest Styles in Mil linery for Carnival Week. LATEST Parisian and Continental Features in all our Millinery for the Races. o UR Prices are the Lowest, our Quality the Highest. A trial solicited. JJ/J-ISSES HANNA: MODES, HIGH STREET AND TIMARU. . _SS4I BLACK HORSE BUTTER, BEST. FACTORY, 1/2. 4051 THE Furniture to suit your taste and pocket can be had from Oak Hall. Easy terms. ROMPT" Quotation for all Building Material and Joinery Work. 0. E. Otley, 381 Madras Street N. .128 VJE7HAT about Axminster Seamless Squares? * * And what about seeing Oak Hall's selection? Easy terms. ■; .294
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 229, 31 October 1914, Page 1
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