WmUUm? sundL Glotl&ies*, ALEXANDRA. WITH YOUR ORDERS, DON'T LEAVE THEM TILL THE LAST MINUTE. XMAS is fast approaching, and I overcrowding. White Shirts, Tibs, Dust Coats Tennis Shirts, and every description of Gents' Meroery and Hosiery. ni..«__ i 1.1 ■< _e town. Tailor & Outfitter.
Authorised Capital... Income £1,000,000 878,492 1.464,872 Aim wna r.ninaf rt n***.i_ tv • Accident Company i n the World. Over £IOO,OOO Invested in Colonial Government Securities. CHAS. M. MONTEFIORE, Manager and Attorney tor New Zealand, 6 teatherston-street, Wellington THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT, 1900, Involves all Employers of Labour In fctlA fnllft«Mr>» t:.l:i;i_ course of :—- FOR FATAL ACCIDENT-. Three Years Wages. Minimum Liability, £200; maximum, £4OO FOR TOTAL OR PARTIAL DIS ABLEMENT—(After the Second Week)-Oompen-sation at the rate of Half Wages. In addition to the above Employ i Hfthln in * r J years wages, maximum, £SOO. Dieablement, full - maximum, £SOO. Also Compensation or Damages under the Common Law, thus EmLIABLE for all Accidents. Thi Employees of Contractors or Subcontractor
J. D. BUCHANAN, F. J. SHABEBBOXEB, GENEBAL COMMIg. SION AGENT, & VALUEB, 105 Tuam-strebt, OHRISTOHUROH attended to. P.O. BOX 130 a SHAREBROXER. OLYDE Registered Agent of the Warden's Court, Agent Government Life Insurance, Solicits a share of the public sup. port accorded him i n former years, with the assurance that any business entrusted to him will receive every care and attention, and the strictest secrecy observed. Having decided, in the interests of the Working Men of Alexandra, that Meat (as retailed here) is too dear, I have decided to offer to the Publi* PAT SHEEP at FOURTEEN SHILLINGS per head (delivered) until such time as the price of Meat it reduced. MMllWffi MANUHERIKIA CASH STORE, ALEXANDRA.
carefully examined and Gleaned For 5s by smm wmm WATOHMAKEE, CLYDE, J.B. is the cheapest man in the island to buy a new Watch, a Clock, or piece of Jewellei y from. Intending Buyers of Christmas presents should note tbie fact
CRITERION CLUB HOTEL. ALEXANDRA. James Geddes Proprietor, Tinv« foUo^ ng RULES aod REGULAwlllknown ff 1D f ° rCe at the ab ™> Board must be paid in advance— with beans and other extras, 25s per week, Decent meals, without beans or extras, 15s 9d per week. Salt free. Spuds free. Pocketing at dinner strictly forbidden. Gentlemen are expected to wash out of at the end of the house. Extra charges for seats round the fire. Lodgers must find their own straw. Beds on the Bar-room floor reserved for regular customers. Persons sleeping in the stable are requested not to take off their boots. : Lodgers rise at 5 a.m. ftegular lodgers at 6 a,m. No fighting at table. will be SHOT,
VISITORS TO DUNEDIN ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Which is the lABGEST and BEST ASSORTED &C, &0. SGOULLAR & CHISHOLM Limited,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 351, 29 January 1903, Page 6
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460Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 351, 29 January 1903, Page 6
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