INTIMATION. npiIERE will be Public Worship in connection with the Presbyterian Church as follows June Gtii, Matakaimi. 11 30 a.in. Blanks, 3 p. ui, June 13 th. Alexandra, 11.30 a. m. Clyde, 3.30 p. m. Alexandra. 7. p.m. rjTOWN HALL, CLYDE, WEDNESDAY ami THURSDAY, 9th ami 10th June. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. The Woilil-ienowiicd ami Popular CAHANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD COMPANY. In which the following acknowledged Artistes will appear : Madame Carandini ... Prima Donna Miss Marie Cauandini ... Mezzo Soprano and Pianiste Miss Josephine Deakin ... Soprano and Pianiste Mr Walter Sherwin ... Tenor And an Efficient Company, in their varied and charming Entertainment of Grand Operatic Selections, Pretty Ballads, Songs, Duets, Trios, and Comic Duets. English, Irish, and Scotch Melodies. Brilliant Pianoforte Selections, &c., Ac., forming a delightful evening’s entertainment. Admission : First Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8. s PENCE 11. TU R TON, SOLICITOR & CONVEYANCER, CROMWELL, Will visit Clyde, Alexandra, and Blacks ever}- Court Day. D E [A Card.] SLEE M A N , (Late Assistant Surgeon H.M. Army in. Ashautee), Has commenced Practise in the BLACKS DISTRICT, Residing at Ophir. w ANTED KNOWN—Hudson’s Patent Self Raising Flour is more convenient and economical than ordinary Flour, and its results are certain. “Once used always used.” TO FARMERS Si OTHERS. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY ot this year’s ACORNS from Oaks growing in the Dunstan Hospital grounds. In any quantities to suit purchasers. GEORGE FAC FIE, Secretary £2 REWARD. LOST from St. Bathans, about (he 30th April, one iron grey mare, branded CG on near shoulder ; large scar on near hip. Together with one brown horse, branded L near shoulder, locally known as “ Hector.” Ten shillings reward will bo given for such information as will lead to their recovery, or two pounds on delivery to WM, PYLE, Storekeeper, St. Bathans. NOTICE. POISON will be laid on Mouterc Station after this date for Rabbits. M'LA REN & TURNBULL. December 11th 1879. NOTICE. “pOISONED wheat has been laid on the Earnscleugh Station for Rabbits. STRODE & FRASER. August 20th, 1879. NOTICE. ON and after this date Poison will be laid for DOGS & RABBITS on Run 339. ROBERT STEWART, Manager. ITawkslnirn Station, July 25,1879.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 946, 4 June 1880, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 946, 4 June 1880, Page 2
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