NOTIOE. j 1 Everett Bbos. AN»j!§fi£ : > DBAPEBS, ? Will make their • ' "'%. . ;i FIRST SHOW IN THEIB NEW ] PREMISES, OASHEL STREET, ' (Lately occupied by M'Clatchie) THIS (FBIDAY) EVENING, When the RAILWAY BAND will play from half-past seven to nine. 4679 SPRING AND SUMMER DISPLAY AT BRADFORD HOUSE, Victoria Street. X> ADOLIFFE AND JOUGHIN have pleaa\) BUre in informing the ladies of Christchurch that their arrangements in connection with the Millinery Department are such that, in addition to all orders being punctually executed, an unrivalled display of French and English Millinery is now on view in their new Show Room throughout the Season. DRESS DEPARTMENT.— A roost unusually attractive display of Dress Materials, a special line of striped Lenoa at 9_d in all the newest evening shades, fashionable shades in Lustres at6£dayard; real Mohaira 14id, ÜBual price ls lid. Blaci Stuffs— We are now well assorted with Cashmeres, Persian and Ru6eel Cords, Satin Cloths, and Alpacas ; also, an "elegant stock of lace goods in Fichus, Setts, and Collarettes.— BADCLlFFE & JOUGHIN, Victoria street, Bradford House. IJ EE D S H OUSE For Boys' Tweed Suits at 4b 6d. Leeds House for Men's Paget Coats, bound edges at 15s 6d Leeds House for Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests at 12s 6d Leeis House for Men's heavy Tweed Trousers at6s6d Leeds House for Men s German Tweed ' Trousers at 10s 6d Leeds House for Men's Tweed Suits at 25s Leeds House for Boys' Mole Trousers at 4s lid Leeds House for Stylish Hats LEEDS HOUSE, Cashel Street We_.t. (Nearly opposite " Press" Office.) SPRING, 1880. TO THE LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH. WE beg most respectfully to inform you tbat we have just received our first ■ shipment of Spring Millinery, ex Garonne, consisting of ill the latest Parisian novelties ' in— Bonnets ifats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, ' Laces, Ornaments, &c. We intend n>akiDg our 'first exposition on Eriday, August 20, and most respectfully solicit your patn>_.aj,e. MBS W. H. COOPER & CO. i (Next Baxter's, Chemist), VIOTORIA STREET.THE SUMNEE BAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED). IV-ff ONDAY, Oct. 18, is la.t day for sending in applications for Shares. 4698 ' TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE CITY OF OHRISTOHURCH. I HEREBY beg to announce that it is my intention to be nominated for the honourable Oiiticnof MAYOEof this City for the ensuing year, and.in doing so, I trust that the Electors will ' kindly take into consideration my usual independent and unbiassed conduct iu all matters that have eome before the City Council. I may state that in December, 1577, after five year-' service to the citizens, I vacated the Council, and in Sept., 1878, at the annual election of Councillors, by tbo request of 110 electors* names being handed to me, I, in accordance with their -wishes, allowed myself to be nominated for election against seven other candidates, and had the honour of being returned as 1 a new member by a mojority of 360, tho result of the poll being Gapes 1-92, WiUon 933, Ayers 667, 1 thereby placing me in the position of senior mem ber, which justifies tho privilege of my again solicitiug the favour of your consideration. Should I have tho honcur of being elected, it will be my earnest endeavour to carry out the duties impartially and in such manner that shall be a credit to the office. 1 have the honour to bo Your most obedient servant, JAMES GAPE3. 7596 473
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3899, 15 October 1880, Page 2
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