Cromwell Advertisements THE CROMWELL BAKERY J. SCOTT, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Melmore-street, Cromwell. ijSST Families waited on for orders, and Bread regularly delivered in all parts of the district. CROMWELL. C. W. WRIGHT, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. Bread Delivered in all Parts of the District.
VICTORIA STORE, CROMWELL. T. WRIGHT. FAMILY GROCER. Crockery, Glassware, Musical Instruments, Brushware, Statior,c?y, Patent Medicines Fancy Goods and Toys of every description Paperhangings, Glass, Oils, Colours, Paint, Varnish, Glue, Cue Tips, &c. Thompson's Cement for Cue Tips English & Colonial Newspapers and Magazines | Oats & Chaff.
CROMWELL TIMBER & IRON YARD LATE MR GRANT'S NEW ZEALAND & AMERICAN TIMBER 7ARP JAMES TAYLOR, Carpenter and Builder, Ironmonger ,„ 5 ■ill ~„ Has FOR SALE all kinds of Building Material suitable for the district. Estimates given for Buildings at the Lowest Prices compatible with Good Material and Workmanship. Punctuality and attention to all orders may be relied on. &S-A Large Assortment of Paperhangings Paints, Glass, Furniture—comprising Chairs Tables, Washstands, Iron Bedsteads, <fcc. Building Ironmongery, Carpenters' and Minera' Tools, Hemp, Wire, ai-d Manilla Rope, SA D OLE RY, &c., cheap. 25 Cromwell Veterinary Shoeing Forge Next door tc Kidd's Cromwell Hotel. n DWA Pv D LINDSAY, ! (Late of Clyde and Melbourne), GENERAL BLACKSMITH. FARRIER, AND MACHINIST, to intimate to his customers and the goncrafpublic that he has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, next to the Cromwell Hotel, Melmore Terrace, where he will carry on every do scription of Blacksmith work and Farriery as heretofore. E. LIN DS \Y begs to intimate to the Public generally that he has gone to the expense of geta cast-iron BED for tiring wheels on a new principle, being the first introduced up-conntry, which he will guarantee to give general satisfaction ; also, that he has made a reduction in the SHOES - - 12s. it : ' - - 17s. EDWARD LINDSAY, Veterinary Shoeing Forge, LIGHT SHOES DRAUGHT : '
THOMAS FOOTE, mAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 8 JIELMORE TKRRACE, CROMW E L L. Ladies' Kiting Habits marie to tfrder.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 151, 1 October 1872, Page 1
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