I J. R. CAIRNS, Tailor slxiH Clothier, [ A l-«»j.'.- St ci; rf Rosl>n, Moagi-1,1 sKainjioi. 0 mam, and English Twieds FIT ANI> STYJ E GUARANTEEDj Term Modfratb. Under tie patronage of Lord, i) and Lady Ranfurhj and ** , j Suite JJ 3) , BENDIGO HOTELS j) | ' ALEXANDRA. \\ JOHN MILNT -Proprietor, S , Late of Wyndii 111 -.n ' I'ortrose d. The above Hotel has been re- _£ built of Brick, and furnished & throughout. The Choicest _£ Brands of Liquors kept. Best \ Tabic up-country. ft g Excellent Stalling under 11. a Craig A' C'o.'x management, j ' Stopping Place for Craig & 1 Coaches, which arrive and <*J depart daily fur Queenstown. Lawrence and Ida Valley. <L JAMES MEPER, FAMILY BUTCHER, Alexandra., Savin? just completed the erection of New AbittoiiF, second to nothing outside of Dunedin, the Public may rely on the utmost CLEANLINESS. J. N. also wishes to intimate that the greatest precaution will be observed, 30 that no Diseased Meat will be j offered for sale. Any animal hi which * found any symptoms of disease will oe forthwith destroyed, and a claim forwarded to the Inspector for Compensation. As Mr 1\ Spillane has had an extensive experience among diseased Stock, in the North Island, he is fully competent to detect any signs of disease. Customers may rely on getting the Best Qualities of Beef, Mutton, Pork, j Lamb, aud Small Goods at the Lowest lemunerative Prices
.-.--> .? vteM ■■-■.> HI i Kffi -'"^ y. 86 -<C3i. a :- £&.'?& mm ■:. -■ * m m :-XH - • r^ SHI S3? ?-.* ~ ~.:• ,-S c- .'■ ;-v»7W® Willie RECORD TOBACCO ' ;- :'•-••;> •<,"?■ '-■•; -' :..:.■■''.-/. v-> -■ -.1-v ,-V::: >■- - ..,. : e PrernierAas wo/tji/S Deifyp : Quality i Spoons & Forks. That the best is the Cheapest when buying Silver-plated Spoons and Forks goes without saying. They are used probably four times a day every day, and if not Ai quality they quickly show signs of wear. The length of time Silver-plate will wear depends entirely on the way you clean it. If you use some polishing powders you can soon wear the plating off. If you clean our Ai Spoons and Forks with fine whiting and water, and polish with a clean chamois leather, we can safely say the plating is good for Twenty Years' Family Use. At the end of that time you can get them re-, plated to be as good as new. Our prices are the lowest you can find—Quality considered. We illustrate the Fiddle pattern—you know the popular plain old English pattern. We sell them in any quantity, from one upwards, at these reduced prices :- Table Spoons, Fiddle or Old English - - 35/- perdoz, TaWe Forks, ditto - 35/- »» Dessert Spoons „ - 35/- „ Dessert Forks „ 35/- „ Tea Spoons ~ - 15/- / Coffee Spoons ~ - 15/- „ -*j-r"V":-f-i.-t| 'fr%JIII' Corner PRINCES & k BOWLING STS., DUNEDIN.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 374, 9 July 1903, Page 6
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