THERE will be Service in the Presbyterian Church, Alexandra, on Sunday first, the J3th, at 11.80.a..m.} and at.Clyde,at 3.30 p.fiC hog p ?IQNiq, CoScERT/PANci In aid of the School Ground Improvements. JL with ;Juwnile Sports, -will be held in the Ophir School Grounds ON FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER. Concert and Dance in the School Room to follow.. u , . i Picnic to commence at Noon. Concert at 8 p.m. Dance as Circumstances may permit The Good Wives provide the Picnic. Excellent Amateur. Talent has been promised /or the Concert.; Mr Raper supplying- the Music for ' the: Dance. • COME ONE. , COME ACL. Ticket—Adults, is fid. Children on the School; Roll Free. . ■■■■!; J. ALEXANDER, Hon. Sec. 0 P E N I N G NOTICE, JOHN J. WHETTER begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Alexandra and Neighbourhood that he has commenced Business as a BOOT AND SHOEMAKER In the premises next the Bendigo Hotel, and trusts by careful attention to all orders entrusted him, and charging the lowest possible rates, to merit a share of public patronage. December, 1885. Misses paget & , weaver, Dressmakers, TARBERT ST.; ALEXANDRA, (Three doors below the Post Office). Dressmaking in all its branches. A Stock of Trimmings on hand. First-class work and Reasonable Charges. JQRESSMAEING. MISSES PA TON & MACKERSEY (Fkom Dunedin). Dressmaking in all its Bran chi s. Latest Styles & Perfect-Fit guaranteed Trimmings, etc., in' Stock. Next Door to Bank of New Zealand, ALEXANDRA. G-H'LAUOH LAN “ • Merchant Tailor, 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 Repair's Neatly Executed. rjn HOM A S AULD, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
ALEXANDRA SOUTH. jni 0 R SAL E. A well ami securely fenced Paddock on the bank ol the river, near Clyde. Several good useful horses. GEO. FACHE, . Clyde. Dissolution of partnership. The Partnership huherto existing between Thomas Keenan and Frederick Morgan, under the stylo of “ Keenan and Morgan,” h»s this day been dissolve! by mutual consent. Dated this 20th day of November, 1885. ; THOMAS KEENAN FREDERICK MORGANWitness— G. H. Brent, • BankOloik; St. Bat bans. ' REWARD. STRAYED —A heavy draught Bay Mare, branded II on shoulder, star on forehead: also light saddle Bay Mare, branded with spur on shoulder and star on forehead. .£2 Reward will be paid to any person giving information of same to N. CAMPBELL, Two Milo, St. Bathaca.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1241, 11 December 1885, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1241, 11 December 1885, Page 2
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