PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, The Rev. J. Lothian will hold services ENGLISH CHURCH.
The rev j e. a sit win told mvrxro service : Oct. s—Clyde, mo-ning and evening. Oct. 12—Cromwell, morning and evening ; Bannockburn 3 o’clock. Oct. 19 -Clyde, morninu and evening. Oct. 20—Clyde, morng ; Cromwell, eveng FOli S ALE Pill VAT FLY. HE Properly known as “THE ELMS,” on the Dnnstan Flat, comprising 35 acres Freehold, 35 acres Leasehold, all fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks, D acres being down iu artilicial grass. Large garden replete with fruit and other trees g j A comfortable 5-rootued dwelling house and out-buildings/ / A right to one head wafer out of the Wai-kcri-keri Creek for irrigation purposes. Persons desirous of looking over the property can <lo so at any lime, and receive all information from the undersigned. A. OLIVER FOR SALE A BARG IN T .
SIX quarter-acre Sections in tlie Town of Ci vile, all in one block, part, facing the Camp, and part facing the main road to Alexandra. To be sold in one lot or separately. Apply :-GEORGE FA CHE, A nctioneer. BUT; TIERS GULLY MOTEL, Butchers Gulley. Junction of Clyde and Alexandra, and Teviot Roads. A, CAMERON, Proprietm. IVTO better accommodation for -LI travellers on the road. The best of drinks only kept. FIRST CLASS STARLING. A large securely fenced paddock for Horses and Castle adjoining the Hotel.
f'yTHE WELL KN T O\VV CLYDESDALE ENTIIIE Surprise WILL on tho Ist November visit Cmmivfill, ami from thence, Civile, Alexandra, Teviot, Blacks ami Ida Valley. Well gra s sed paddocks ai Ida Valley provide! for Mares. Terms : Groom age, ss. Pedigree ami further pariicul us in next au l following issues. J. DRUM MY, Proprietor
A WOK I) TO INVALIDS suffering from EH !■; U M A TISM. N LU R A LG lA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, or any DISEASE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. ROFE SS O R SCO TT, The Renowned H E R B A L IST, Is now on a professional tour through the Otago District;, ami will visit Tuviot for a short season only, commencing on Monday, September 22nd, and leniain for Three Days Only. To those who are sniffling from any of the above named diseases, be cordially invites them to consult him at his piivate rooms. Heron’s Commercial Hotel, Roxburgh, during the hours of 10 a m and 10 p.m. His method of treatment is the Herbal School, and never fails to cure the most stubborn and obscure case. He brings with him testimonials from well known and respectable residents of the New Zealand Cob niis. His terms are moderate. A per ect erne guaranteed of every case taken under treatment. CONSULTATIONS FT EE. PROFESSOR SCOTT will visit ALEXANDRA on SEPT. 2dth and 2Gth. at Ryan’s Bendigo Hotel ; and at a Later Date, CLYDE, at, Mrs Georoe’s Dlnsxan lio 1 EL.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 911, 3 October 1879, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 911, 3 October 1879, Page 2
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