THE ;Afcg •Alt IAIX We are still continuing onr end of the Season Reduction. Fresh BargainsIf yon wish to save money buy your things at the ECONOMIC at HALF USUAL PRICES. We Must make room for our Sum* tner Goods. Letter orders promptly attended to, \ ADDRESS—. :* A. J. JOYCE. Cash Dvapev, ALEXANDRA. *" i
1 Sale. UABLE KAURI, BLUE /GUM, & IRON BARK I TIMBER. > Oompridßf-the Whole of the Great Central Pontoons, in lots to suit purchasers. 0./ M U R R A Y, •• OrontoetiK has received in■trnctioQs to sell py Public Auction, near Felton's, on / ■; ■•* SATURDAY Bth AUGUST, At 12 fToon Sharp, Kauri 9 x\k 12 x 2*, 6 x 6, 8x6,12 4 12. Blue Gum 5 i 4, 6x5, 6x 6, 8x4,12 k 12. Iron Bark 1$ x 6. 30 to 40ft lengths. V Also quantity oHßolts, Plates, Angle Iron, Brackets, Chains &C. ■/" The above Timber which is all practically new, is ii&gpjendid order and has been carted ont& the road. Highly suitable tor Dredges, Bridges, Sheds, Posts, Rails, &c, &p, ABSOLUTELY NO &EBERVE. A. 0. MURRAY, | Auctioneer. IT MUST PAY TO JOIN The American School of GorresDondence. At Armour Institute of Technology. Employers are crying out for Trained Workmen. Why not fit yourself for a better position. ANOTHER LETTER. j COPY OF LETTER. Alexandra, May 28: fa, 1903. Mr 8. J. Mathison, American School of Correspondence. Dear Sib,—Although I have gone through but a few of the instruction papers of the stationary Engineering course of the above School, they enable me to form an opinion as to their being undeniably clear, coneise, and thorough. As they start at the very beginning, it is possible for any one of intelligence to follow them up, and their most admirable characteristic I think is their step by step method of gradual pregress by which each lesson done assists the understanding of the succeeding one. lam convinced they are a genuinely useful means of acquiring a knowledge of Engineering and well worth the cost of the course.— it Youre truly, D. J. ROBEBTSON, | Dredgeman. For full particulars, write at once S. J. MATHISONJ American School of Correspondence, 10, Rattray Street, DUNEDIi?
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 378, 6 August 1903, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 378, 6 August 1903, Page 4
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