The Herald. Alexandra, Thursday, November 17.
The Kailway Department advertise exs cursion fares in this issue. Mb A. Jopp, of Moutere, invites tenders for making and building of sundried bricks. Mri" J Coombs, dentist.. Dunedin, may be consu.iui at Opliir "i\ Friday, December 2nu. The Mayor requests citizens to observe Friday next (Racks Show Day) as a public holiday. What still coughing 1 Has it never occurred to you to try that great cough remedy Uneeda Cough Syrup (Marshalls). It is one of the best for recent and chronic coughs of children and old folks. Is 6d and 2s 6d at chemists and stores. A vert enjoyable social in aid oE the local Cricket Club was held in the Oniakau hall on the evening of the Bth inst, About 60 couples were present, and dancing was kept going merrily till an early hour next morning to excellent music supplied by the Morgan family. Songs were given during the evening byjMrs Hawson, Misses Mountney, M'Lennan. Hoifman, and Mr F. Murphy. The social resulted in a net profit of between £6 and £7. On Tuesday evening, Bth inst., the orew of the Matau dredge, presented Mr H P. Sanders (their former manager, who bas accepted a similar position it Malay States) with a case of silver-mounted pipes, a silver match box, and tobacco pouch, as a mark of appreciation in which he was regarded. On Monday evening last the townspeople of Clyde tendered Mr Sanders a smoke concert, when a very enjoyable evening was spent, Mr Sanders left Clyde on Tuesday morning en rout* for the distant fields, where we wish him every success.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 448, 17 November 1904, Page 4
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272The Herald. Alexandra, Thursday, November 17. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 448, 17 November 1904, Page 4
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