CKNU W LEDGE M E N T. Please accept my sincorest thanks for the mam expressions of sympathy received in the sad bereavements which [ have suffered. To the members ot the School Committee and the ladies and children of Skippers I tender my sincerest thanks and gratitude for their many acts of kindness and for the many floral tributes presented. ANDREW LAMBIE. ATHENEUM hall, TOWN. ARROWBasket Soeial, in aid of Arrow Swimming Club. Friday, January 31st 1313. . Admission—Gents 2/-. Ladies kindly bring a basket. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Gore Summer Races, 22nd & 23rd JANUARY. EXCURSION TICKETS to Gore will bo issued at Queenstown on 21st, 22ud, and 23rd January available for return up to 25th January. For fuller particulars see handbills or enquire at stations. BY ORDER. 0 T I c E. MR JAMES J. O’KANE, SURGEON DENTIST. will visit GLENOROIIY—MONO \Y, 27 b January, till 7 p.m Q U EENSTO WN Til URS DA Y, January noth. AIUIOWTOWN-FRIDAY, January 31st Patients are particularly requested to call early. THENEUM HALL, TOWN. ARROWLessee F. Fowler. Saturday, 18th January. FOWLER’S MOVING PICTURES and Musical Accompaniment. Gloat Star Programme, including: Paths Gazette, No. 165. Topical. , Indian Romeo and Juliet. Dramatic. Allevapd.o les Bains. Scenic. A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA. Dramatic. A Violin and a Pipe. Comic. The Cultivation of Cotfee. Educational. Jim’s Jam. Comedy. Rome and the Tiber. Scenic. THE VENGE..NCE of MAFIA Colore I drama. Dupin is a Nuisance. Comic. PRICES.—Front seats 1/C, remainder of Hall 1/-, children under 12 years half-price. Open 7.-L5; commence 8 sharp. Notice to Miners. The North ritish Rubbe” Coy. last year sent a special representative to New Zealand to enquire into the Gumboot trade. The result-of this visit has been that Boots much superior to anything previously shipped to New | Zealand are now being supplied. It is only necessary to see and feel the Boots to be convinced of their superiority. j The ordinary Boot (now greatly improved upon) is named “ The Dunedin,” and a new Boot known as “-S93G has been introduced. This latter Boot is in dull Rubber, and is fusion lined. There is no -heel, so that the leather sole can be fixed right across and a leather heel added. The result is that the strain is divided. Two sample pairs of these Boo’s received, by as in September last have been in constant use by miners ever since and give every appearance of lasting lor some time yet. The “ S 95G ” Boot is expensive, but we believe that miners will not object to this if they give the wear. Supplies can be procured from all Bootmakers and Storekeepers. NEILL &"cO., LTD., DUNEDIN, Agents for the North British Rubber Coy., Ltd., Edinburgh. THE NEW STAGE AND ! SCREENS FOR NUTS ARE BEING ERECTED, AND THE PUhLIG WILL BE ADVISED WHEN READY. MEANTIME NIGHTCAPS COAL j (And Mixed NUTS and DROSS when S Available) can lie supplied 0:1 the ( railways c£
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Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 4
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