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BUCKBMIT£B, COACH BUIIDBRB, WHBBLWRIQHTB. PAINTBBS. &c ALEXANDRA. TN thanking the pablie for the liberal ■ fropporfc accorded to him in the past, D ? CALL AGE AN begs to intimate that, having entered into partnership with Mr Robert Wilson, the new firm ie prepared to execute all orders for Coach-building, Wheelwright's Work, Fainting, dec., at lowest remunerative Rates on the premises lately occupied by Mr Peter Walker. Repairs a speciality. Blacksmitfaing work executed a hitherto. A trial order respectfully solicited JUST ARRIVED ¥; A NEW BTOOK Of Boys' Knicker Suits—Rare Value. SUITS to be Cleared at 29e 6d, Men's HATS k MERCERY in Oreat Variety, Newest Shapes, and We have plenty of time to make YOUR TAILOR MADE SUITS now; No , Refusing Orders and No A-Grand Lot of Twbeds, Vicrais, Serges, Ac,, To Choose From,

Limerick • bteset, AL

... carefullyex»rain§d*nd For 5i by uamwmm WATCHMAKER CLYDE, . J.B. ia the cheapest man ia fche island to buy a new Watch, a Clock, or pieca of Jewellei y from. Inteß<Si«g note tbi* fact.

'CRITERION CX,UB HOTEL. ALBXANDKA. ™£« o fol!omn S RWES and REGULARS®!** 8 »* present io force «t *a* above well-lsfcown Hotel : Board must tie p»id in advance—with beana and other extras, 26s per week. Decent meals, without beans or extra*. 15a 9d per week. Bait free. Spuds free. Pocketing at dinner strictly forbidden. Gentlemen are expected to wash out 6f doors and find their own witter. Towel bap at the end of the houe^ Extra charges for *e*t» round the fire. * Lodgers must find theitown straw. Beds on the Bar-room abor reserved for begular customers. Persons sleeping in tkeifcable are requested not to take off their boots. Lodgers' must rise at 5 fcft. Regular lodgers at 6 a.aii S Nq fighting at table. will ha SHOT,

VISITORS TO DUNDIM the MEGBST and SEST ASSOBTED in tJie COLONY L!^ IN GREAT VARIETY. mnm & chisimm Limited,

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
309

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 6

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