LATEBT STYLE 9 MILLINERY VIBIT STOOK NEW GOODS ARRIVE WEEKLY. Having Bongbt Heavy in NEW ZEALAND v BLANKETS before the rise, I -can now sell at Manufacturer's Prices. Coronation Hair Frames now opened. ADDRESS— A. J. JOYCE Cash I>x>apttV, ALEXANDRA. LEXANDRA SHOEING FORGE, Tarbert-street, Alexandra. WM. FRASER begs to intimate tint he has engaged a Fint-elaM Smith to carry on the above oldestablished Forge. First-class Work at Moderate Prices. Every description of Blacksmith's Work Executed. A Liberal Discount allowed on OA.SH Transactions. Horse-shoeing a Speciality. WINTER EGGS. TO get EGGS in the Winter, get the hens moulted early. By using SPROSEN'S EGGINE hem moult in half the usual time. If the pallets get Eggine they grow fas'er and come on to lay much earlier, and then you have EGGS in WINTER Eggine is only Is 6d a tin ; by post, 2s; a tin lasts 20 birds three months. EGGINE CHICKEN FOOD (only Is a tin, by post Is 9d) is the best chicken food made. If chicks are not feathering well, try it, and you will soon see an improvedient. EGGINE EGG PRESERVATIVE or Water Glass is only Is a tin, by post Is 9d, and preserves aboit 13 dozen eggs. From all Chemists and Grocers, or direct from the Proprietor. H.L SPROSEN, Chemis, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, ' All the above can be Obtained from A. ASHWORTH, Alex andra South. r p.S,—When ordering please mention this paper. Watches, Clocks* JewelleryQ : How is it that J. BODKIN Watchmaker, can sell Cheaper than other Tradesmen 1 A : Simply because he is under little or no expense, and bis long experience in the trade enables him to supply a First-class Article ! Repairs especially attended to. JAHESBBBKIN WATCHMAKER, CLYDE, fj|| T"\o you get presents or bonuses with Vr this fine-flavored Tea, Mrs Robinson ?" u Do I look like a 'silly," Mrs Brown 'I I've lived long enough to know that people don't get gifts lor nothing from their tradespeople I When I want Tea, I buy Tea, and j pay for Tea." " Wei!, this IS lo'.eiy Tea;" " Yes, I paid 2s for it. It's ge&uint; ' Cock o' the lorth' HONDAI-LANKA (best Ceylon), and there's nothing sold to equal it." Angelo A Briasco TEACHER OF VIOLEN, ALEXANDRA. Hag Vacancies for a few PUPILS for Ensuing Term. Pupi!s may commence at any time. Visits Earnscleugh and C yr?e on MONDAY and THURSDAY every week; Bald;* Hill Flat, every WEDNESDAY. '
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 376, 23 July 1903, Page 4
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