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The Christcharch Meat Coy,, Ltd. SMITHFIELD FREEZING WORKS NOTICE TO FARMERS. rjIHE COMPANY are now BOOKING APPLICATIONS for SPACE for Slaughtering and Freezing. CHRISTCHURCH MEAT CO., LD., Stafford Street, Timaru. Ist Dec., 1903. Head Office: Christchurch. Dental Notice. "IY/TR J, KIRKLAND, Surgeon Dentist, visits Wuiniate eve . 1 RiDAY from 10 A. u. to 5 p.m., and may le consulted at his rooms (upstairs), Royaj Hotel. Time or Monthly payments arranged for. Picks Mudki!a|'E. | In the last we* of every month Mr Kirkland will be |in attendance from THURSDAY, 10 a.m. till FRIDAY, 5 p.y. Patients may be visited at their own homes if desirable. J. KIRI L AND. MISS DUFFIELD, FPvUI i'EREiI, QUEBN|ST|EpT, fT AS opened a SERVANTS’ I*E--3" li ,f Jfc.,3 •iJoTUY OFFICE. WANTED —Two Good Generals, also a throng B \y for country.. ivasg tings, &o. I’m N'Cvf. I'm next. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. WAi 'IATE. Gi gentle |ktt ruction. —A ca TI UR SD AY >ak d. »’i till AY, 17 and 18. Jarvelloua Ifuomatogriipb P duns y-'J bother KIN EM \TOGRAPH SYN‘I)IC.%E an j NOVELTY COMPANY. TUTE only -'G'^fir^rnatograph JL in Anst-ralalpS ’slewing Actual ncideiita of the L'|i|a jpfid Burn- Wars, 'he of ■ Groat ’igiils and Scenes presented to lie public. Thaf groat cmmcvlian, lAituvr Baxter, n ( -xt'Lau..-'hi»hgLi, nd other performers with first-class eputiUions. Startling Prices : 2s and la, HARRY BAXTER, Manager. PERCY DAVIS, Representative. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. ONDAY and TUESD VY, Jan. 21 and 22. McADOO’S Jubilee Singers AND PASSION PLAY. 19 STAR ART|SfS| ; incliidin ano and Gauze, Male M< Chnva tor A t Miss Pezalia the American Nightingale. Mr Robert S. Allan, tho Eminent Baritone, and the old favourites in their quaint Jubilee Choruses and Plantation Songs. The Divine Passion Play of Oberaramergan (35000 ft of moving pictures). Eddison’s Loud-Speaking Grand Concert Phonograph, the Loudest Talking Machine in the World. Hoar Mr R. H. Collins, Tenor (Prince of Coon Song Singers.) Hear Miss Belle F. Gibbons in that spirited war song, “Just as the Sun went down ” (illustrated). Hear Mr Eugene M. McAdoo, the Famous Basso. n’t miss Delightful Entertainment. ?he Grandest Body of Vocalists in the Colonies. ices 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Mr Franklin’s. R. H. Collins, Manager. W. H. Nott, Representative. pMAjuam.Mr. Lost and Found. gelding, three--,-Polcl Finder please send word tolhis office. ) STAG On |Wafoy;ln t ota / con der and \jloiling ease return toxins office OOUiND Yellow Collie Dog. If not claimed 1 at once, will be sold to pay . 1 expenses. Apply to D. A. I Ibwingham.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 97, 17 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 97, 17 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 97, 17 January 1901, Page 2

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