PIXESBYTEi.iIAN SERVICE. (^ER VICES will be hold as follows: Nov. 4th.—Alexandra, 11.30 a,m ; ; Clyde, 7 p.m. Nov. 11th.— Alexandra, 7 pm. Nov. 18th.—Alexandra, 11.30a.tn.; Clyde, 7 p.m. Nov, 2Gth.—Matahamii,l].3o a.m.j Blacks, 3 p.m. A.-O. BOYD. Rev. father walsh win celebrate Mass' in the School House, Clyde, on Sunday, the 4th instant at 9 a m , and in Alexandra at 12 o’clock. ANTED KNOWN—October Worls op G«ace contains, Sermons by Rev. Thomas Jones, Dr Talmage, Portrait—Henry Varley ; Music: “I’ve been Redeemed.” tV6d per annum. Specimen posted, 7d. J and W. Currie Johnston, Great King Street, Dunedin. MATRIMONIAL. ILL the young man. aged 27, please return rny Carte which in an unguarded moment I sent him in answer to his advertisement. Though anxious to become a wife, I decline to link ray fortunes with one whom I have found to lie a publichouse loafer, ever unable to keep his situation, and sunk in the lowest depths of infamy and vice. S. RUTH. INDIAN FAMINE REEIEFFUND Subscription List, Clyde. THE following is (ho list of Subscribers up to the present date. Samuel Welsford, LI ; Geo. Clark, Clark, 1.1 ; C. P. Beck, LI ; A. Joss, LI; J R’ewe, LI ; 11. G. B. 10s ; R. A. M‘Kay, 10s. ; C. Attfield, 10s.; \V Lawson, LI ; A. Waddell, 10s. ; F. J. Wilson. 1,1 ; A Digger, 1.5 ; F. M'Manus, U)s;S. Moore, 10s.; J. K. Stevens, LI ; D. L, M‘George, 10s.; j H. Nettlefold. 10s.; D. Hanlon, 55.; K Charnock, 7s. Gd ; A J Park, 10s i 6d.; -J. U. Cambridge, 5 5.; Mrs Atickj land. Os.; J. Parks, 55.; A. J. 0., 10s ; j G Fache, 10s.; W. L. Simpson, 1,1 ; \ A. A. Oliver, 10s ;T. H. Bell, ss; J. | Holloway, 10* ; J D. r *oomber, 10s.; I B Naylor, LI Is; J. Holt, 5s ; IT. Ho top, LI ;T. MTvenzie, 5s ; W. Williams, LI ; John Walker, 10s.—Total 1,26 14s. Clyde, October 30, 1877. LECTURE. A LECTURE will be delivered by M r Charles Mol wo, in the Town Hall, Clyde, on Saturday evening (to morrow), at 8 o’clock p.m. Subject : “ The Eastern Question.” Admission, Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. TOWN HALL, ALEXANDRA. MATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBR 14th, 1877, To commence with the Faroe t.f “THE CANTAB;” To bo followed by the Interlude of “No. 1. ROUND THE CORNER,” To conclude with the Farce of “A THUMPING LEGACY.” Performance to commence at S p.m,, sharp Tickets, 2s Gd; Children, Is. R. T II O M A S, (From Lonsdale St, Melbourne) May be consulted (in Nervous Affection'-, Debility, Skin, Contagious, and all other Diseases incidental to the Homan System) at his Consulting Rooms, GEORGE STREET NORTH, DUNEDIN, (Between Hanover and Fredcrio sts.) Hours of Consultation from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. Consultation by Letter, £l. Extracts : “We recommend Dr, Thomas as a most skilful physician.”— Territorial Enterprise. “ Nnmerrus important, cures, performed 1 by Dr. Thomas, have come under onr personal observation, and that after others Lave failed."— Virginia Chronlc'e. I “ There is no doubt Dr, Thomas’ treat-' mont is highly successful "—lUhreia Obscr- ■ t«r.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 811, 2 November 1877, Page 2
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