4i D&&HBV, aa u n o w J BUJP>AY, : JANUARY. 1.7 th.,.... . Matin's and fdftan?, 11 a,m.—(Layreader). Evensong, f ; p.m,—{LajrwaderK 5 IVINB SERVICE, will be held ic tho i Presbyterian Churches 'gander:— - ?ifffil ie 64.,« ; Alexandra, , 11, a.m. •'and •:?%nv (''The Peerless Bock ") ;> Bald mil Flat, 3p,m.-r (Rev. Jw Mackie)ii C^d«i ; 7 'man).' :. :;'■'. ; -'.J* v;?';. 1 '- I ''' ;;j<^-
LEXANDRA METHODIST CHURCH. A'%. ' *■■'* '■' ••■ ' ; '~4.'.':^ v '' "'. r : "'^;.iM Service will be conducted Next Sunday as follows s— •■£■' Z ';..' Evening, at 7 p.m., BTATBBOHOOL. Preacher*; Rev. J. A. Hoskmg. Strangers cordially 'invited..::...; BR801CJ»i. -fThe ullal Quarterly & Yearly accounts H|ger been issned from this Oflacev«h' we would be glad if our Chentaggguia give these their early atr^"
Extensive draper; auction sale advertised) Seeadvt, A meeting of the Alexandra Jockey Club is called for tomorrow evening, at the Criterion Club Hotel. There are 820 registered doctors (including thirteen women) and. 397 dentists (including eight women) in the colony. The dates upon which the County valuer and rate collector will visit the vario.ua parts of the district are advertised in this issue. Ik many factories in America they have only four holidays a year. They work nine hours a day and eight hours on Saturday. : Thursday afternoon has been fixed by the local authority as the statutory halfholiday for Alexandra for the current year. Messrs Young, Buobanan and Co, notify by advertisement in this issue that they have commenced business in Alexandra as auctioneers, valuators, &c. - The branch of the Bank of New Zealand at Clyde was closed on Monday last. In future, the manager of the Alexandra branch will visit Clyde weekly. • The Hungarian House of Representatives in .the largest in,^the worlds It. has 751 members. The of Commons '" '" " Tsp7o. ,; reported that Captain Laidlaw an&Klentennnts Callagbao and M'Matb, Rifies. have al! paesed their examination, for which they sat some HttletiMe'agV .',. Tax mail steamer Clallura, from-Beattle, ! foundered in a fierce galo four miles off Victoria (British Columbia). persons were, drowned. ; The seas'-extin-guished tho fire**-and #ae wmaoagMbte. ,/ *> : '
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 4
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330Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 4
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