THE,ALS .ALS We are still continuing our end of the Season Reduction. Fresh BargainsIf you wish to save money buy your things at the ECONOMIC at HALF USUAL PRIOE3. We Must make room for our Summer Goods. Letter orders promptly attended to. ADDRESS A. J. JOYCE. Caah Dvap e a?, ALEXANDRA.
[a CARD ] SHrs <s£.. esriderso7b, OfoMjf G. M'Gregor, * ' *•* Tarbert Street, ALEXANDRA* Ladiea Nurse. Open for Engagement. IT MUST PAY TO JOIN The American School of Correspondence. At Armour Institute of Technology. Employers are crying out for TeAIsI li WOBSHEST. Why not .fit youc'eelf for a befcfce-j position. ANOTHER LETTER. copy or LETTER. Alexandra, May 28th, 1903. Mb 8,. J. Mathison, American School of Correspondence. , Dear Sir,—Although I have gone through but a few of the instruction papers of tbe "stationary Engineering course of the above School, they enable me to form an opinion as to their being undeniably clear, consise, and thorough. As they start at the very beginning, it is possible for any one of intelligence to follow them up, and their most admirable characteristic I think is their step by step method of gradual progress by which each lesson done assists the understanding of the succeeding one. lam convinced they are a genuinely useful means of n< quiring a knowledge of Engineering and well worth the cost of the course.— Yours truly, D. J. Robertson, Dredgeman. For full particulars, write at once to—
S. J. MATHISON, * American School of Correspondence, 10, Rattray Street, DUNEDIN, ISSOLUTION OF P\RTJSERfetIP. EBY GIVEN Oallaghan and Robert Wilson, carrying on business as Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights at Alexandra, under the style or firm of " Oallaghan and Wilson," has this day beenIDISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due' to the late firm must be pam before the 31 ST of AUGUST to |he said Denis Oallaghan, who will fontinue the said business in his ow% name at the premises of the late |firm in Crookhaven street, Alexandra*. As Witness our hanss this Twenty - hird day of July, One|housand nine hundred and three. | n datar.a cin a-w Witness to signaturefof said Denis Oallaghan 1 J. R. Bartholomew, .-• Solicitor, Alexandra. ROBERT V|ILSdN. Witness to signature of said Robert Wilson \ ■ J. R. Bartholome% Solicitor, Alexandra. % : i Severe BvuiMi ZAM-BUK AGAIN PROVES EFFECTIVE. u I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy pi your valuable Ointment, Zam-Bife," says Mr E. Knight, of King St., EVMaitland. "I am a blacksmith by WNe, and while thus employed bruised of m,y fingers very severely. A ir&nd recommended Zam-Buk Ointment/ which ,I. : applied with the pleasingl result: that my fingers were soon fright, and I was enabled to return ZamBuk Ointment will be*4aajnd a certain cure for Chapped and Graclfed Hands, cuts, burns, boils, bruises J running sores, pimples, blackheads! barcoo, rheumatism, lumbago, <fec. A Free Sample will be sent ypu on recaipt of a penny stamp for pqstage. Address— £ f THE ZAM-BUK 00., —'
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 379, 13 August 1903, Page 4
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