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NOTICE. tj'HE Rev. Mr. THORNTON, of Christchurch, will (D V.) hold Divine Services on S inday, the proximo, At Clyde, at 11 o’clock a.m. At Alexandra, at ? p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE. THE Rev. Mr. T.'ORNTON, of Christchurch, will deliver a Lecture, in the School House, Alexandra on Monday, the 2nd proximo, at 8 o’clock p m., and in the School House Clyde, on Tuesday, the 3rd proximo, at 8 o’clock p.m. Subject— “ Common Sense.” THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. A. 0 F. A NNIYERSAKY of Court Star of ' Court Star of the Dunstan No. 4837. GRAND PIC NIC ct CRICKET MATCH on the Dunstan Race Course on Monday the 9th Nov. 1868. The Brethren of the Older, and Friends are most respectfully invited to attend. Music and Programme of Sports provided. By order of the r ommittee BILLIARD 'DURNAMENIT I SILVER CUP, value Ten i Guineas will he given by Mr. William Smitham of the Kawarau Hotel, Cromwed to be played for at Tournament Billiards. The game to commence on the 24th day of ‘'etcher 1863, and continue until the 2Gth day of December 1863, the highest Score on that date (inclusive) to be declared the winner. Cromwell, Oct. 23, 1868. MELBOURNE CUP. 'I EV . SHILLING CALCUTTA SWEEP, AT SMIT I AM’S KAWAR U HTTEL, On Saturday, 7th of November, At 8 o’clock p.m. trespassing of catile in GARDENS. VjOT’CE—The in clersignod being i’ subject to continual annoyance by the trespassing of Cattle in his garden in the Kawarau Gorge, and having suffered much injury thereby—the owners of Cattle, which depasture in the Gorge, are hereby informed that compensation will be demanded for any damages occasioned hereafter by the trespassing of cattle in the said garden ; and legal proceedings resorted to, if necessary for the recovery thereof. G. BEE''LEY Kawarau Gorge, 26th Oct, 1868. SCUD. gCUD will stand this Season at COMBER and DOUGLAS’S Station, near Eden Creek. Terms. £5 6s. Od. 11 o’.lowav’s Ointment and Pills. - No risk. When the sur mon shakes his head and the patie nt f. els despondent is the fittest time to try these noble reme Has. Inflammations, sores, emotions, ulceraiions bad lo"s, and a far longer list of eVerra] ‘orturer, can awaysbe cured 1 y those incomparable medicaments. IF tho cure be not always rapid, it will always he com plefe .and leave liehind no danger «.f relapse. That this Ointment the most cooling, mothing, and heal'ng powers, o’cp the most irritable, ful, and oVn w sor<v ’ an r tab! >1 - cd fact, which i'i ib.ll/ co ft-m r d by the unaollritt d Piv'mar.y < f sympathising allc Tits, whom (*o uto their own rxpvessivp phrase) Uo.Lway’s lemrdiou have rescued Lora tin ver. i of death.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 340, 30 October 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 340, 30 October 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 340, 30 October 1868, Page 2

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