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m^immimummmnammutm^mnmvmimmmmmsmssammmtsmmm CITT OF OHBIBTOHUBOH BLBOTION. TO THE BUBGEaSESOF THE SOUTH-EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I have had the honour to represent yea in ths Oity Counoil during the past eighteen months, aod at the earnest roQoitatlon of my numerous frionds, I attain beg te solioit the favour of your support at the preaent eleotion. During tho poriod I hive been in offloe I havo oonstaQtly devoted myself to the promotion of the business and best interesta of the oity, and am assured that I have suooeeded in gaining the • oonfldenoe of the Ratepayers of the Ward. If, as I trust, my aotlons in tbe pist have net with your approval, I have oonfldenoe in again asking you to support my candidature, and to reoord your votes in my favour on the day of eleotion. Faithfully yourß, OHAS. KIYBB. Christchuroh, Sopt. 6th, 1683. 6003 3060 491 CATHEDBAL UNlON.— Members are reminded that the Annual Meeting of the Union will be held oa Monday, Sept. 10. The day will commence with a Celebration of the Holy Communion, at the Cathedral, at 7 a.m.— Leonard W. Blake, Hen. Seo. W47 TO LET, a Five-roomed House ; rent moderate, •r oan be purchased ou easy terms. Apply to Ronntree and Co., Cashel strest. 5962 TO BE LET.— The Shop adjoining the Empire Hotel, aow ocoupied by Mr Riohardson. Apply to A. Simpson, Bookseller, High street. 6041 npHERE is na doubt about it, that atthe present tt . time Christchurch is somewhat ander a oloud, and the present dullness has compelled people to economise who in more prosperous times do not look very closely after their personal expenditure. It is doubtless partially ftom this cause that the efforts of SMITH, THE UNIVERSAL BOOT PROVIDES, Have been so well responded to, aad the public have shown from tbe eager manner in whioh they have patronised the Universal Boot Depot, that they can appreciate cheap goods. AT THB WNIVEBSAL BOOT DEPOT, No matter the desoription or prioe [Boot yoa require, you oan get it. Women's boots from 4e per pair. Men's i, i, 6s „ „ Children's „ „ la „ „ . French and German Gooda in Great Vaxietf for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies' Walking and Evening Shoes. Lawn Tennis Shoes at Tery Moderate Prices. THE GBANDEST SHOW IN TOWN. The present dullness, with strict economy and hard work, will pass awa v. The publio. will perhaps forget we have passed through hard times, but one thing is certain, they will never fail to remember that at SMITH'S, raiVEBSAL BOOT DEPOT, Their corrows were made lighter by having their boot bills made lighter, and they wsro well and comfortably fitted. •O M I T H SBB XJnitebsal Boot JPeoyidee, HIGH STBEET. 5375 283 Small Jtbofitb AB* Quick .Returns. CrOODSON'S IiONDON A.BCADE TBADB MOTTO. All Goods marked in Plain Pigures in unison with it. Arrival of New Goods. Entire re-arrangement of Stalls. Windows Transformed— Attractions greater than ever.— The most comprehensive aud valuable Stock of Fanoy Goods in the South; only rivaUed in the North by the LONDON ABCADE, Auckland, under the same Proprietorship. For the selection ot Presents ef any kind— useful anil ornamental— it stands unrivalled. Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks aad Watches (all warranted) at tempting prices— see our bast window. Abyssinian Gold, Silverine, and Gold-cased Jewellery, the most artistio imitations yet introduced (of whioh we have largely imported),— sea /our wesi window. Clooks, Musical Boxes, Novelties in Fanoy Goods, Dolls, &o. Bagatelle Boards and Games— see our cbntbb window ; better still, see our stalls, laden with a stock of goods so varied, tbat it makes it impossible to enumerate in a short advertisement. Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, After Tes, Toilet nnd Chamber Sets, we have a splendid assortment. Wa most cordinllj* invite inspection, irrespective of any purchases being made whatever. We have a staff of competent and obliging assistants, that no delay may be inourred by our numerous patrons. " FAIRY MUSIC," a great novelty, see and hear it 1 1 Constantly playing in the Arcade. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. HIGH STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH j GOODSON'S LONDON ABCADE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND; LONDON OFFICE, ST MARY AYE. 2396 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED " 100 CABES PEACOCK'S STONELESS JAMS, From Tasmania. Which we will "sell at 6s 6d per dozen by tke oase. As our storage is limited, we are obliged to olear above to make room for a Consignment of NEW SEASON'S TEA. Call and get one of our complete Prioe Lists before buying elsewhere. Address— . THE CANTERBURY TEA WAREHOUSE, JiINCAID AND BIaBRIOTT Tea Blenders, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 155 and 157, Colombo street, Chiistohurch. The Best Place in Chrißtohuroh to Buy Pure Teas . and Sound Groceries at Lowest Prices. No Damaged Goods Kept. Quality is our Leading Feature. 4160 [Cabd.] JM. oritz Bowron, MINING AGENT. No. 45, C ATHEDBAL SQUABE, Christchurch. 5389 DENTISTRY W$T J- SYKES, Deutol Surgeon, vf • Fisher's Buildings, Christyj»Ss*§Bl*^ohtiroh. Artificial teeth inimitably WffiSaSw^ mounted on the latest principles. Teeth permanen*Jy stopped, .First Order of Merit N.a.I.E 437 tifllHT YOUR FIRES!! WITH M "DO WELL'S Vesuvius Fire Kindlers. They save money. There are no f tiois required. No dangei. jMo dust or dirt. Ihey are alwayß ready, always dry. Sold by all Storekeepers, and wholesale at the Manufactory Lowor High street. 8781 MONEY. jL»-f f\flf\ £600, £500, and other Sumslto oW AY* t. ■*v7 * Lend on Freehold Security. O. PALAIRET, Lord Broker. Corner of Armagh Street and Oxford Terrace. WANTt D KNOWN— By doing flrst to C. B. Church's Dunedin Bankrupt Sale, at Kiver's Buildiugs, Cashel street, you will get better value and advantages than at any other house, bes'des having your cab, tram, or railway fare paid if you purchase up to £5. Visit of inspection invited. FOR instance, Ladies' Underclothing reduced to ls lld each article, a real Seal Hat for 2s lld (worth, as you know, 30s), first-class dress goods 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d the full dreßs. VEBY best Corsets, 2s : ld ; black and coloured Velveteen, is lld to 2s 6dyard; Horrockses' Calicoeß, 3s per dozen : carpets, 9Jd yard ; lace curtains, 3s 6d pair ; brown calioo, l)d yard. It\X\S\ LADIES' and Children'a Felt Hats tJSjMUS at id eaoh ; Linen Cuffa. Lsd; aU wool Flannel, very wide, 9sd yard; Silk Velvet Hats, ls, new shapes, worth 10s 6d ; Trimmed Hats, ls. t DO not be deceived by Houses Posting BiUs over their window 3, but ci-me and see the genuine artioles outside mine, aud save 474 discount by pur* ohasing from mo. T IST •"•'N to Thi-! 500 Men's Suits, 18a 6d, 25-, j5 i 303 ; Ti-owrvs. 'isCd, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, worth exactly tionble ; Moles from 3s lld; Under Flannels, Ss lld ; i ants, lslld ; Cord Trousers, 7a lld. A t\f\ MEN'S Trousers and Vestß 9a 6d, worth *3i\.t%J Uss. Must be Cleared. Coats from 10s 6d ; Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, from 6)d eaoh. There is no mistake C. R. Church is still the Cheapest Caah Draper in Christchurch. 4859 'WT ANTED, by a Married Lady, a situation as "|r V Morning Governess to children under 18, English and Music. Apply to W.W., Post-office, Chrißtchurch. 5968 DBAINAGE COLLECTIONS- W. M. Summerhayes, four years' licensee.— Twelve months' guarantee. Orders direct to Sprin fleld read attended to without further trouble. 2824

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