T7LECTORS OF CANTERBURY 1 ROLLESTON ECONOMYDO NOTHING s KEEP THE MONEY IN THE BANK. C 543 THE BANK HAS THE BEST OF IT. "TpLECTORS OF CANTERBURY I VOTE FOR MOORHOUSE, THE TRUE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE, PROGRESS, AND TRUE ECONOMY. NO CLASS LEGISLATION. BEWARE OF ROLLESTON AND HIS SURROUNDINGS, THE WOULD-BE ARISTOCRACY OF THE PROVINCE. If you Elect Rolleston, make up your minds for a four-years' rule of the SELECT CLIQUE, The men who like snug Waimakariri and other Boards, and no responsibility' to the People. c 538 ADVERTISEMENT. We are requested by his Honor the Superintendent to state that the following Notice was, on the date which it bears, ordered by him to be inserted in the '• Gazette." It has not, however, been inserted, partly because there was not sufficient other matter for a " Gazette," and partly in consequence of tho holidays, which have since intervened. The purport of the Order was, however, thoroughly understood by the Officers of Government, as the Order is one which has been previously issued. NOTICE TO OFFICERS OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, April 14, 1870. OFFICERS EMPLOYED in the SERVICE of the PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT are hereby informed that they are expected to refrain from taking any part in Elections for the Superintendency or for Members of the Provincial Council, beyond recording their Votes, if they desire to do 80. EDWARD JOLLIE, 551 Provincial Secretary. JEREMIAH APPLEYARD, (Late of Victoria Carriage Works, Tuam Street,) BEGS to thank his customers lor the favours shown to him while carrying on business in the above premises aB Wheelwright, &c, and to inform them and the public that he has REMOVED to more eligible premises, adjoining the Steam Flour Mill, Colombo street south (entrances from Licbfield and Tuam treets), where he trusts, by strict attention, and reasonable charges, "to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him. Blacksmith work done on the most reasonable terms. Good accommodation for persons from the country. 439 NOTICE. THE INHABITANTS of ADDINGTON 11 and its NEIGHBOURHOOD are re-y 'spectfully informed that MR. J. HUTT, from Woodend, intends OPENING an EVENING SCHOOL for .the instruction ;of Young Persons and Adults, on MONDAY, APRIL 25, at ST. MICHAEL'S BRANCH SCHOOL, ADDINGTON, corner of Selw^ street. Terms— ls 6d per Week of four nights, in advance. Drawing, Theory and Practice of Music, Elements of the Mathematics, Latin, &c, if required, for which extra fees will be charged. Particulars may be had at his residence, Windmill Road, 507
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 596, 20 April 1870, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 596, 20 April 1870, Page 1
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