CardsALEXANDRA COAL PIT. WM. THOMSON. Proprietor. CONSUMERS are advised (hat this Fit ia always open, and that coala in any quantity can be supplied at all times, aud on the shortest notice. For steam or domestic purposes this coal is unsurpassed. Delivered throughout the District. Best burnt Lime supplied in any quantity, and on the shortest notice. Thomas Sinclair. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, ALEXANDRA. w EDDING and Birthday Cakes made to order. Tea parties and Picnics supplied at the shortest notice. Nothing but the very best Materials used. CONCERT. DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL THE CONCERT to be held under the auspices of St. Dnnstan of the above Institution will be held on WEDNESDAY 13th APRIL, in the Town Hall, Clyde, IHIT The Alexandra Brass Band will be in attendance. - PROGRAMME - Overture - - Alexandra Brass Band Song (“ Tho Midshipmate”) • Mr R;es „ (“When Joan’s Ale was new”) Mr Williams ~ • - -Mr Massey ~ (“ The Bridge ”) - Mrs Shaw ~ (“Non ever”) - MrTnrton „ Mr Sweet „ (“The Village Blacksmith ”) Mr Austin ~ (“Turnham Toll”) • Mr Mac George Part 11. Overture • - Alexandra Brass Band Song • • • Mr Massey ~ • • . Mr Sweet ~ (“ The Sailor’s Grave ”) Mr Holden ~ (“ Stirrup Cup ”) - Mr Maogeorge Concertina Solo • • Mrßegg Song (“ Jessie’s Dream” - Mrs Shaw “ {“ Sweet Spirit hear my prayer ") Mr Austin 1,, (“ Nil desperandum ”) - Mr Rees 5,, (“ If I only knew how it was done”) Mr Williams ~ (“ Yeoman’s Wedding ” Mr Turton Admission—Front seats 3s, hack ditto 2s. A Doors open at 7 '3O, commence at 8. JOHN SMART,
Secretary.
CRAIG’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Peel-street, Lawrence. CBAIS BEGS to announce that he has leased the above well and favorably known Hotel, and intends to give the business his undivided attention. This large and Commodious Hotel is now so well known as scarcely to require describing. It is a Brick building, and is filled with every accomodation and convenience for Families and Travellers. The Bed-rooms and Sitting rooms are lofty, and there is an excellent Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. There is also a Spacious Billiard Room. With one of Alcock’s very best tables. Permanent boarders ... 25s and upwards Hot and Cold Shower Baths. Cobb and Co’s Royal Mail Coachet leave tbe house regularly for Queens, town and all intermediate places. |H. CRAIG, Proprietor. N.B .-—Passengers may rely upon being sailed for the early trains.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 990, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 990, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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