Kaitangata Advertisements. T T K I H BY, Bread and Biscnit Baker, $47 KAITANG \TA. DRFDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. ■Mrs JOSEFS MURPHY .. Proprietress. FirKt-class Stabling and Paddock Accocir sn odation . KB. — The KiiTßnirata Sale Yards are ' convenient and connected with this Hi tt-1, ard are open for the ado of stock, etc., by anci;>n or otherwise. 77 ]JE NBY COTTON, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, &c, KAITANGATA. N.B. — All Orders punctually attended to. : 922 Terms very moderate. OT ODD Ap T B ROTHERS. (Successors to R. Wacdoflald) Wholesale & Retail Merchants. 145 KAITANGATA. A Tapanui Advertisements "T# OBIE'S HOTEL, . TAPANUI. H. M 'MILL AN . . Proprietor. *A7K« ~~ — "" 'Good Accommodation for Travellers. A first-class Billiard Room, containing one 'of A ; coek,B Tables' is attached to the premhee. First Class Stabling. Fxoellent Paddock Accomodation. 190 '"O C. FERGUSON & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, TAPANUI. R. C. F. & Co.'s S f ock of DRAPERY, GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, etc. etc., 'Is Extensive, Well- Assorted, New, and of First-class "Value. 'Settlers in the Tapanui and adjoining "districts may confidently rely on obtaining entire satisfaction in aDy dealings they may 'have with tbis Srm, aa no inferior goods are kept in stock, and selling prices are 'fixed at Dunedin scale, with carriage added. Highest market pricp given for Farm and Dairy Produce. Goods delivered free of charge. • Agents for Reid and Gray, Dunedin, and for the National Insurance Co. T> EN .1 N. F A R G H ER, -*-* TAILOR & CLOTHIER, TAPANUI, In thanking the public of Tapanui and the surrounding Districts for the liberal support they have accorded him since he commenced business, hopes to merit a continuance of the same by executing all ordei's with promptitude and disnatch. B. F. also begs to state that ho has on hand a large assortment of first-class English, Scotch, and Mosgiel Tweeds, to suit the taste of all who may favour him with a visit. Best Dunedin Tradesmen employed on the premises. a 597 pLFNKENICH STEAM SAW AKD PLAKING MILLS, T, A P A N U I . -John Macfarlane - Proprietor. N.B.— The nearest Mill to Balclutha. J. M'F. begs to intimate that he has a good Stock of Seasoned T and G Flooring and half-inch Lining hand. 781 -p O G E R S' TAPANUI TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GEORGE ROGERS, (Late of the Beaumont Road, and previously Manager of the Club, in Dunedin,) Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Tapanid and surrounding districts, that hehas opened the ■above Hotel on strictly temperance principles ; and hopes, by making every endeavour for the attainment of cleanliness and comfort, combined -with moderate charges, to merit a fair share of j their support. j Soups, Tea, and Coffee at all hours. First-class Stabling, Private Rooms for Ladies and Families. a 613 -Q G. CREAGH AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, TAP A N TJ I. W >s| -Honey to Lend on Freehold Security;,
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 135, 9 February 1877, Page 2
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473Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 135, 9 February 1877, Page 2
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