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Cromwell HENRY WAEBER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER CROMWELL, Has Removed to his NEW PREMISES, MELMORE TRRKACE, Adjoining the Golden Age Hotel^ And is now in a position to execute aw orders entrusted to him with accuracy, punctuality, and despatch. H.W. is the only Watchmaker iu New Zea land who has a complete set of WATCHMAKING MACHINERY in full working order. A Beautiful and varied assortment of Gold and Silver Watches ; English and American Clocks; Gold Chains and Alberts; Plain Gold and Signet Rings ; Brooches, Ear-rings, Necklets, Lodets, Jet Ornaments, Horse-hair Guards, Silver and Steel Alberts and Chains ; Silver, Ivory, Malachite, and Greenstone Ornaments, Ac. Ac. Race and Presentation Cups supplied on the Shortest Notice, at Town Prices. HENRY WAEBER, Watchmaking and Jewellery Establishment, Cromwell. PROVINCIAL HOTEL LOGANTOWN. BEN COOPER Begs to announce that he has purchased the above well-known and commodious hotel, where travellers will find the best of accommodation at reasonable charges. Excellent Stabling is attached to the premises, and visitors can always rely on getting horse feed, and every attention paid. BARNES, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, Begs to announce to the inhabitants of CRUMWELL and the surrounding Districts that he is now carrying on the above business near the Bridge Hotel; end trusts, by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a share of the work of the district. A Consignment of the “ GOODENOUGH ” PATENT HORSE-SHOES having now arrived, you will have an opportunity of testing the latest improved principle. The undersigned has had long practice on the above patent, and the public may rely upon the efficiency of the workmanship. WILLIAM BARNES, Blacksmith and Farrier. N.B.—Next the Bridge Hotel. COAL CREEK HOTEL HALF WAY BETWEEN CROMWELL AND LAWRENCE. The above hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers, who may rely upon receive ing every attention. The house is situated on the main road from Tuapeka to Cromwell, and affords a convenient stopping-place for horsemen and passengers by coach. The Dunstan and Tuapeka Mail Coach passes the door twice a-week. and the daily increasing traffic sufficiently proves that this road is recognised as the best route from Dunedin to the northern Gold-Fields. GENERAL STORE. DISTRICT POST-OFFICE. N.B.—First-class Stabling. Horses for hire paddock accommodation. R, AYLINC, Proprietor, JAMES CARPENTER, BUILDER, TIMBER MERCHANT, &c., &c., SELLS CHEAP WORKS CHEAP! w FOR CASH ONLY. ADAMS’S GULLY COAL-PIT, BANNOCKBURN. ALEXANDER M'LOUGHLIN Respectfully intimates to Residents in the Bannockburn District that he is prepared to supply COAL of very superior quality, and to deliver the same in large or small quantities throughout the district, at reasonable prices. *. As a proof of the excellence of* A Coal from the Adams’s Cully Pit, the Proprietor wonld remind the public that he has secured a contract o supply the Royal Standard Company’s engine with fuel for twelve months. W' I L L I A M J. B A R R Y AUCTIONEER, CATTLE SALESMAN, & COMMISSION AGENT, CROMWELL, Begs to announce to his friends, and the public generally, that he is now prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES, in Cromwell, or in any other part of the Province at the lowest rate of commission. fjl A Y L 0 R

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 84, 20 June 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 84, 20 June 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 84, 20 June 1871, Page 2

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