GOBB & CO’S telegraph Line o Royal Mail Coac.heb will leave CLYDE FOB LAWRENCE Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, jit at 2 p. m , reaching I'eviot the same il#y, and Lawrence the following afternoon in time fortbe 4.31) p.m. train to Dunedin. Leave Clyde for Cromwell and Queenstown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. ■ Parcel Booking Office—Railway Department, .Dunedin, H. CRAIG & CO., ProprietorsHead Office, PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. C VBB AND CO.’S Livery Stable, Lawrence, will now be under tie personal Supervision of Mr Craw. Horses and Buggies always mi Hire. Horses broken to Saddle anrt Harness. H. CRAIG AND CO.. Proprietors Lawrence LINE OF COACHES TO DUNEDIN VIA NASBBY AND PALMERSTON. 0088 AND CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE of Roval Mail Coaches leave Mrs George’s Dnnstan Hotel every Monday and Friday Morning toi Dunedin, via Black’s. Nasehy and Palmerston, and leave Dunedin every Monday and Friday via Palmerston, Naseby, and Blacks for the Hunstan We beg to thank the public generally for past favors, and hope for the continuance ofsame. Our Line of Coaches haveiately been completely renovated, and every possible arrangement has been made for the comfort and safety of nassengers. Onr’s being the only Line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty s mail, passengers may rely on arriving at their destination the appointed time H. CRAIG k CO. Proprietors, D UN ST A iTriMES STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, CLYDE Every Description of WRITING MATERIALS Sold in Large or Small Quantities to sui Purchasers, Foolscap, Post, and Note Papers. Official, Commercial, and Other Enveopes Back-edged Paper and Envelopes. ACCOUNT BOOKS. In the course of a few weeks a very larg consignment is expected to arrive from Iv.ei course. "VT E W Z E A L A N D A R T i.l ASSOCIATION. The following Foes will he paid to officers elected President .. .. £2OOO Vice-President ... 800 Secretary ... ... 2 0 £3ooo REMITTANCES: Add One Shilling exchange to cheques, and make payable to No ... or to heaier as printed, but N«r to any particular person or to order. Telegrams and Registeied Leties cannot be replied to. Address only as i elow— New Zealand Art Association, Care of William Lane, Box No 101, Invercargill, Early Application Necess ry. PRESIDENT : Splendid brick-built ten-roomed private residence at Gladstone, near Invercargill, facing Waihopai River—ten chains from tram one lai. ly oecupie i by W. H. Pear sou, Lsq., Ciowu C.iuiiiiissi'-uer, Fn-einmi coutaiua Cue Aci eoi Ga Oeu, laid out le gardless of expense, aud p.anted with fruit, ornamental and other trees; Conservatory, etc, Valuta by Messrs Pbaksoa aim Lukouet at £2 00. VlCa PRESIDENT: Rich agricultural farm ft ueed) at junction of Wallaceluwn and Mid Roads, six miles from Invercargill, aud thiee miles hum railway station. Corner block cotitai lug 150 acres. 8e acres splendid bush. Good road to the property. Vaiueo at £BUO. SECRETARY: Subu bau a lotmeuis near West Plains station, seven acies. Valued at £2OO Cards to view properties to be had on Appl cation. PROGRAMME OaE POUND. THE WORLD-FAMED ENGLISH WATCHESI ENGLISH WATCHES! First in Excellence! Lowest in Price 1 Endless in Variety ! HAT* u FACTORED BY STEWART, DAWSON, & Co. Liverpool, England. Can only be obtained at STEWART. DAWSON, SCo’ Colonial Depot, 27 ROYAL ARCADE, Sydney, K.S.W. The enterprise of Stewart, Dawson, and Co., ,n placing the very Finest Class of Watches, Jireot from their manufactory in England, within reach of every colonial pukl.iaser at English Manufacturers’ Prices, Has met with a Gigantic Snccess. This is scarcely to he wondered at, as it must be evident to alt that by purchasing direct prom the manufacturers they effect a saving of at least One Half Retail Prices. This is not an assertion made at random, hut will, like every watch m-mnLctured by R. D. and Co., bear the utmost scrutiny and establish the fact that a wondrous revolution in the watch trjde has been brought, about by STEWART. DAWS ON, 4CO LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. « W A few quotations from S, D. k CD'S Ini mense Slock only are required lo convince the most sceptical that by going direct to he fountain head they can thus purohaso
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1140, 7 March 1884, Page 4
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