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.ILjja _J. 1 ROWLE V, J U N.j J \ F L A U TI S T, CABHEL STREET EAST, FOR PUPILS. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 1700 HURRAH FOR THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT " Hard Times come again no more." MR MC DOWELL, late proprietor of the Provincial Dining Rooms, intimates to his friends and supporters generally, that he has taken those premises generally known as the Scotch Pie Shop, and converted them into Dining Rooms, where he hopes by strict attention and civility to his customers to merit a share of the public patronage. Meals and Beds, Is ; Board and Lodging, 80s per week. Please mark the address : — Glasgow Restaurant, next door but one to Preece's Saleyards, Colombo Street. 1489 TO BE LET, mHE SHOP AND DWELLING at present X occupied by Mr Bullock, Cabinet Maker, .High street. . A good stand for the Millinery and Dresmaking Business. Immediate possession. For terms apply to 1 ■■ : MR. THOS. D. JONES Grocer. Aug. 29, 1868. Tjl O R S A L E, OR TO r ,LET, Convenient four-roomed COTTAGE, and . . well-stocked Garden. Also, two-roomed COTTAGE, with 4 and-a--half acres land, near town. F. MASON, Messrs Twentyman and Cousin, 1509 c Cathedral Square. CONSTITUTIONAL. REFORM ASSOCIATION. WE, the undersigned, believing the state ; of » public affairs in this colony to be foil of: peril:— that, the 'war atpresent existing will entail additional burdens on 'the people^ already ; taxed to the utmost limit : — that the present excessive taxation paralyses ... the best efforts of the colonists, and prevents ' intending emigrants from, coming to these shores: and believing, also, that the Colonial Government and the General Assembly, as constituted, can neither legislate for, nor ad- " minister satisfactorily, the affairs of the colony — Hereby form ourselves into AN ASSOCIATION With the following objects in view . — To return Members to the , House of Representatives pledged to vote against war expenditure for the sub jugation of the native race. To collect and diffuse .statistical information, and endeavour, by public meetings and all other lawful means, to induce the people of both Islands to petition her Majesty and the i Imperial Parliament to revise the Constitution, . and i thereby obtain separate legislatures for the Northern and Middle Islands, with a Federal Congress for the establishment of a Customs Tariff; the maintenance of the public credit by payment of in--1 )■ terest and sinking fund on Colonial Loans ; the management of the Marine- Postal Services; and providing for and conducting external defence. W. Wilson, Mayor of Charles Treleaven r - . Christchurch Wm. Manson G. Gould John Studholme, W. Montgomery, M.H.R. M.P.C. Robert Swan R. H. Rhodes. M.P.C. Walter Keanaway, W. Reeves, J. P. M.P.C. James George Ha wkes,Chas. S. Ho well M.P.C. C. R. Blakiston, J.P. ? Joshua S. Williams, Will,iam Black M.P.C. Edward Richardson R. J. S. Harman, J.P. David Morrow W. H. Wynn Wil- R. M. Morten liams, M.P.C. James Wood, saddler A. Hornbrook, M.P.C. L. E. Nathan Jas.S.Turnbull.M.D. W. J. Mills John D. Enys, J.P. C. C. Aikman Courtney Nedwill, B. Petersen &Co M.D. C. Prebble L. Harper H. Montgomery W. G. Inman J. Woodford Frank Pitt C. W. Turner T. Nottidge G. Simmons Forster F. Nixon J. G. Ruddenklau C. Clark Thos. Osborn Alexander J; Walker Thos. Pye Chas; Kiver, jun. David Nairn Thomas Fisher, M:D. E. Mitchell H. P. Murray-Ayns- John H. Caton ley, M.P.C. Alex. Matthews Wm. Norman A. Ayers H. H. Hennah David Scott George W. H. Lee Henry A. Scott, J.P. W. H. Lane J. H. Bennett W. Sidney Smith W. Savage F.W. Delamain,M.P.C.M. Dixon, M.P.C A. McLean » H. C. West J. C. Helmore W. Hielop

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 168, 25 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 168, 25 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 168, 25 November 1868, Page 4

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