frJOOWN HALL, ALEXANDRA. Saturday, Dee- 3rd. MONTGOMERY^ NEW SPECIALTY CO, (The Largest and Most Expensive Company of Artist/ that has so far visited the Goldfieids. J THE TRAIN f iROBBERY/ The sensational: the St. Lou|| Exhibition. Prof. PARKER—The pious Handcuff King, Gaol-break/r, and Master of Locks, Bolts and Bars. ZENO—The Great Classic Juggler. ZENO Somersaulting the Lamp. Also 10 other Star Artists. Me Edmund In a new series of beautifully Illustrated Songs. Doors open at 7.30 ... Performance at 8. Will Randall, Advance Rep. SECTIONS IN TIGER HILL DISTRICT FOR SELECTION ON LEASE-IN-PERPETUITY. Notice is Hereby Given that the under - mentioned sections will be OPEN FOR SELECTION on lease-in-perpetuity at this officii on TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1904 : TIGER HILL DISTRICT. Section Block / Area $ Half-yearly Kent /Ac. rip. SI s d. 5 V/ 46 9 y 10 j 15 * pi /0 19 5 Situated half a mile from the school, and apout eight /miles from Ophir. ./ .. | Sale planjj, application forms, and full particulars may be obtained from this office. ' D. BARRON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands aud Survey Office, Dunedin, 22nd November, 1904. FRUIT and PRODUCE SALES. Park, Reynolds & Op;, Manse Street, Dunedin. HAVING secured commodious premises adjoining our/present rooms, we are now preijared Jo receive consignments of all kinds of FRUIT L FARM PRODUCE. H\, i 1 ■ £ . Sale by Auction. Every attention to the successful handling of aljfconsignments and prompt account sass rendered. The premises now secured are specially »suited for storage of produce, being cool stores with good ventilation. Produce now being received. PARK, REYNOLDS & CO, Auctioneers, Fruit, Produce and General Commission Agents. Manse Street, Dunedin. ! Refreshment Rooms, RAILWAY STATION, OMAKAU. Now open to the traveling public, Tea and Coffee at all hours. Books, Fruit, and Tobacco, etc., kept. MRS THOMAS, Omakau. , SUM OF MONEY/ Finder rewarded on returning OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, TH END ER S~ FOR'JDARTING * wool: / . •. f~ 7 TENDER* are/invited until Woolshed, Galloway? Station, t£ Omakau Railway Station, delivered on trucks. . / ***^'-~^ H The lowest or Any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.,* A. GUNN, Manager. the formation < be held in thf E FRIDAY Evening/ ct, at 8 p.m.
AID AN S' CHURCH Sunday, 3rd December. Matins & Litany 11 a m, (Layreader.) > Evensong 7pm (Rev. J. R, Hewland.) "YIVINE SERVICE will be lieldinthe LS Presbyterian Churches on Sunday next as under:— Alexandra II a.m; Alexandra 7 p,m. Springvale 3 p.m. Chatto Creek 11 a.m. (Layman.) (Anniversary Services—Eev. J. Mackie.) Clyde, 7 p.m. (Layman.) \ LEXANDRA METHODIST CHURCH. Service will be held in the Sehcclhoase, Alexandra, on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Preaeher: Mr C. Smith. The , Government offices throughout the colony will 'be closed on December 26, 57, and 28;-and on/January 2 and 3.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 450, 1 December 1904, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 450, 1 December 1904, Page 4
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