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BLACKSMITHS,, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS. PAINTERS, &c, , ALEXANDRA, support accorded to him in the past, D. OALLAGHAN begs to ,{nf timate that, having entered into parti nerahip with Mr Robert Wilson, the new firm is prepared to execute all orders for Coach-building, Wheel! wright'a Work, Painting, &c., »$ lowest remunerative Bates on the premises lately occupied by Mr Peter Walker! Blackemithing work executed a hitherto. A trial order respectfully solicited

vnxvpmmm carefully examined and Gleimed For 5s by mmmmm WATCHMAKER, CLYDE, All repairs equally moderate. j J.B. is the cheapest man ia the island to buy a new Watch, a Clock! note this fact.

A NEW STOCK Of Boyß* Knioker Snits—-Rare Valnej SUITS to be Cleared at 29b 6d. j Men's HATS & MERCERY ii Great Variety, Newest Shapes, and Beat Quality. -/f We have plenty of time to make YOUR TAILOR MADE SUITS now; No Refusing Orders and No Overcrowding. . A Grand Lot of Tweeds, Vicunas, Serges, &g„ To Choose From, j 4?allov and Outfittei*, Limerick • street, ALEXANDRA,

CRITERION CLUB HOTEL. ALEXANDRA. James Geddes ... The following RULES and REGULATIONS are at present in force at the above well-known HotelsBoard must be paid in advance—with beans and other extras, 25a 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 doors and find their own water. Towel bags 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 must rise at 5 a.m. Regular lodgers at 6 a.m. No fighting at table. 9QT Any one violating the above Rules wfflfceSHOT. i

VISITORS TO DUNDIN ABE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK 0* LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED in the COLON! IN GREAT VARIETY. Catalogues and prices on Application SCOEILUR & CHISHOLM Limited,

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 6

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326

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 6

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