[a card.] Mrs W. M. Turner, ALEXANDRATEACHER OF PAINTING & DRAWING. Pupils thoroughly taught the above subjects in all their branches, Terms on application. Chip-carving taught. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, • *]: A {at 3 P.M. i' A M[E S SYMES *•* has been instructed by Mr D. 0. M'Math to sell by Public Auction on the Premises, on above date : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including Drawing Room Suite (tapestry), Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to particularise. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. TWO CHARMING RESIDENCES, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 17th. At Auctioneers Rooms, Alexandra. T AM EjS !S„Y MI'S ** has received instructions from the Executors j in the Estate of the late Robert Fidlay, to eell by Public Auction on above date : Sections 18\and 19, Block T, Town of Alexandra, (frontage to Limorick »street), together with Two New Five-roomed Dwelling \ Houses erected thereof \ The Dwellings] mentioned are at present let to g6od tenants at 13/6 per week each. \ Full particulars; from DUNCAN & MAC^REGOR, Solicitors, Dunedin, Or— | THE AUCTIONEER:
[a card.] 'Mrs e£.. <isnd&rso?i t O/o Mr G. M'Gregor, Tarberfc Street, ALEXANDRA. Ladies Nurse, Open for Engagement. ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH. CLYDE. The above Church will be OPENED and Solemnly Blessed by His Lordship Bishop Verdon NEXT SUNDAY, October 18th. Missa Oantata at 11 a.m. Sermon by His Lordship the Bishop. Confirmation Service, 3 p.m. Evening Service at half-past 6 p.m, Sermon by Rev. Father Murphy (St. Joseph's Cathedral) on St, Dunsfcan, followed by solemn and Pontifical Benediction. Collection to be made at each service for reduction of dtbt on the new Church. All subscriptions acknowledged in the Alexandra Herald. ' IP YE brew weel, ye'd drink the better.' Hondai-Lanka Tea well brewed is fit drink for Princes. 'BETTER thole a grumph than a sumph grumphing in homes when Hondai-Lanka ' Ccck 0 the North ' Tea is used. Soothe everybody.
OBRT SITTINGS OCTOBER, 1903. enstown ~, Monday, sth enstown ... Tuesday, 6th mwell ... .. Thursday, Bth mwell ... ... Friday, 9ih ie .. ...Saturday, 10 b xandra ... ... Monday, 12th xandra ... .. Tuesday, 13th :burgh ... Thursday, 15th :burgh ... ... Friday, 16th ow ... ...Tuesday, 20th ow ... Wednesday, 21st lir ... Thursday, 29th NOVEMBER, 1903. ... Monday, 2nd ... Tuesday, 3rd Thursday, sth ~. Friday, 6hj Saturday, fLh .. Tuesday, 10th Wednesday, 11th Thursday, }2t.b ... Friday, 13>h ~. Tuesday, 1\ hj Wednesday, 2.5 th < TWA BLACKS DIMNA MAK' A WHITF,' nor will any T<>a socalled ' just ng good take the place of Honda!-Lanka. 'Name on every genuine packet.' «DRUNKEN at e'en, drouthy in the "wornin''—the best substitute for
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 4
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