Tapanui Advertisements ; , ■ -■ t. \ V''.~w ■;■>; ; i i ' • ;■ ■■"\AT 0B L E'S HOT EL. "^ ■■."'■' '" ' "TAPANUL ?r>; MCMILLAN . , Proprietor. ' Good A-ecommodation for Travellers. A ■ffrst-class Billiard Room, contftinini; one x:f Alcock.s Tables, is attached to the premues. "Pirst-class Stabling aiirl experienced groom. Morses Jand Single andj Double Buggies ■on hire. Kxeellent Paddock Accomodation. 190 /"iLF-NKENTCH STEAM SAW AJT AND MANUFACTURING MILLS, TAPANUI. John Macfaklane, - - Proprietor. J. MAOFABI.ANE begs to draw the attention of Hhe public to his increased facilities for supplying prepared and manufactured timber. Among •other labour-saving machines, he has recently imported from America a " Universal Woodworker," the latest and most admirable outcome of American ingenuity in wood-working ma■chinery. The variety of operations to be performed by this machine are only limited by the skill of the -operator. Planing, moulding, chamfering, lahbeting, and panel-raising, areamong the •uses to which it can be applied. J. M'F. would especially invite the notice of the trade to its capacity for supplying every species of prepared timber ready to the builder's hand. J.'M'JB 1 . has always on hand a large stock of ■well-seasoned T and G Flooring and Lining, Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Mouldings, and «very variety of finishing timber. Building material in Red, White, and Black Pine, and fencing timber in large quantities. mill to Waipahi, Clinton, and surrounding districts. T> G. CREAGH AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, TAPANUL Money to Lend on Freehold Security. T> EN JN. FARGHER, -*-* TAILOR & CLOTHIER, TAPAJNTCJI, 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 orders with promptitude and disuatch. B. F. also begs to state that he has on Tiand 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 "ORINCE OF WALES HOTEL, CLINTON. Charles Finlayson begs to inform hia numerous friends and the travelling public generally that, having opened his New and •Commodious Hotel, he is now prepared to supply all who may favour him with a visit with tr-e Best Accommodation obtainable. V7ines, Spirits, and Cigars of the best brands only kept. Private Hoom for liadies and Families. Booking Office for Lloyd's Line of Coaches. Agent for the Union Insurance Company. First-class Stabling. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, •4 Railway Station, Clinton. Commercial Hotel, Clinton, Allen & O'Kane - - Proprietors. MESSRS A. & OK beg to notify to the travelling public that the above Hotel is now completed, and will be found to be replete with every convenience. A TRIAL SOLICITED. FIRST-CLASS STABLING AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. Saddle Horses, and Buggies always on hire. 780 TJOBERT J. SPARKS, BLACKSMITH, W A I W E E, A. Agricultural Implements made to order. All descriptions of Smith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, and with despatch. a49f> LASGOW PIE HOUSE, [HOTEL, and RESTAURANT, Corner of Princes and Dowling-streets, DUNEDIN. JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor. Elegant and commodious premises have been ' Erected on the site of the well-known Old PieShop, forming a complete Hotel, Restaurant, and Refreshment Rooms This House now possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers and Visitors from the country, from its central position in the business part of the City, and its close proximity to the Shipping and Railways. Superior accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. f ' t Comfortable Beds with every convenience. First-class Cuisine. In the Restaurant, Meals can he obtained at all hours of the day, with every luxury of the season. : - The celebrated Ashet Pie, -with Cup of Coffee, or Glass of. Ale or Porter, 6d. . Travellers called for early Trains and Coach. Night Porter. $J.B.- Orders for Wedding Cakes and all descriptions of Confectionery executed with taste and despatch. Societies' Balls, etc., catered for on reasonable terms. Large Boon) .suitable for private or public Meetings or Social Reunions. e222
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 199, 3 May 1878, Page 8
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