PUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL. EXTENSION [OP TIME TO MONDAY) PEC. Tm v x "TTTANTED, a Man-led Couple VV (without encumbrance) as Wardsman and Matron to the above Institution. Salary at the rate of ’LB4 per annum. I Written applications, accompanied with testimonials, to be sent in to the undersigned not later than MONa DAY, DECEMBER 7th, at 8 p.m. - GEORGE FACHE, Clyde, Secretary. * November 10, 1885. M ISSES PAGET & WEAVER, Dressmakers, TARBERT ST., ALEXANDRA, • s ■. ■ (Three doors below the Post Office). Diessmaking in all its branches. A Stock of Trimmings on hand. First-class work and Reasonable Charges.
JjIREE TRADE BUTCHERY. The Proprietor having decided to dispose of the above Business, begs to return thanks to the Inhabitants of Alexandra and Surrounding District for the liberal support bestowed on him, and hope the same may be continued to his successors. All debts due by the above business to be presented to me for payment All debts due to the business to be paid to the present Proprietors. THOMAS SPAIN. In connection with the above, we the undersigned having purchased the above business, hope, by suict attention a"d keeping no hing but meat of first-class quality to merit the patron*, aee so liberally accorded to our prede cessor. JAMES CROPT STEPHEN SPAIN, T C. M'LAUGHLAN SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE (Adjoining Dunstan Times Office). All Classes of Clothes made to Order. Lady’s Mantles, Jackets, and Riding Habits made. Clothes Cleaned, and Repairs Neatly Executed. rjl HOM A S AULD, TAILOR aND CLOTHIER, ALEXANDRA SOUTH.
F 0R S A L E. A First-class Express Waggon and set of Double Harness A well and securely fenced Paddock on the bank of the river, near Clyde. Several good useful horses. GEO. FACHE, Clyde.
Fancy fair and gift auction AT ALEXANDRA, ON BOXING DAY. Contributors and Donors of Gifts to the above are respectfully advised that the Office-bearers of lie Alexandra Presbyterian Church would esteem it a favour it all Contributions and Parcels could reach them cot later than Wednesday, the 23rd, or Thursday, the 2dth December prox.. S. FINLAY, Hon. Sec. Dissolution ob' partnership. The Partnership hitherto existing between Thomas Keenan and Preh erick Morgan, under the style of “ Keenan and Morgan,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 20th day of November, 1865. THOMAS KEENAN FREDERICK MORGAN. Witness— G. H, Brent, Bank Cleik, St. Bathans.
REWARD. STRAYED— A heavy draught Bay Mare, branded H on shoulder, star on forehead: also light saddle Bay Mare, branded with spur on shpulder and star on forehead. £2 Reward will be paid to any person giving information of same to N. CAMPBELL, Two Mile, Sfc. Bathans.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1240, 4 December 1885, Page 2
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