■tfo?' :i3 **: above pit is in splendid working order, and that coals of an excellent quality. connection with the pit, he is also working Dolor's Fiat?; fflw iA| JlSdin Jioad to. thi Nevis) Groceries, Oiqthing, Boots, and HouseHoip Requisites of all descriptions •■'•'■-' 6 4 kept in Stock.' f f m- The Goofy beingipbtajned L}IRECT from Dunedinl are retaileif. at the LOWEST POSSIBLEPRTCESi 'HSiVVS. &tf. ffltHf '• "y ~' !'. ■ ' .' '• )•" ' 7 '■"' l 't * '0 S r?| 6 | d Stabling, Horse Feed„*g.'i a ■;2 \ .Jftßy iffOHARDS,.} U* <- f AND CARPENTER'S SHd.P; ; ; rs '/, ■V^V^vJA^ES- TAYLOR, • , ' Timber and Iron Yard, ■:s Begs to inform the Residents of Bannock-Burn, Neve£ Potters,' ko., that' in border, ;t&,ineet the increasing requirements of .those, districts;," he has opened a. Branch Istablishmeint at-Doctor's Flat, opposite.M:r Richards', Store.*. ~; . , ■ ',;;, 1 Building and rMining purposes always on hand. Beat Material and WorkniamliipC^MpfprC^fh.
, ILLIAM SUTHERLAND A CO., ' • (Late of Logantown), 1\ ,! " GENERAL BLAOESMOTS Beg to Intimate to Mining Companies and the public, generally ithat,.they have; removed''to QUARTZVILLE, next to Range Hotel, where they hope, by strict attention, to busirfes.? and reasonable charges* to merit a share of their patronage. ' :; ' '' ; ''-. | f\ A R RIOX RAN G E-' HO T-E L, IVo t>" -"■" QmßTzmtE. ar v s.i: j ' l CaA%LET T PiIAKE, • .Proprietor, The Proprietor, having recently.purchased the above Well-known and centrally-situated Hotel, •■ is now in a position to offer first-class accommodation to all who-may favour, him with their patronage.- ,< : '"':)' ''•;'. •'• ; '. . The Premisesi are fitted up and furnished on the most complete scale, aud the arrangements for the comfort, of visitors and travellers are second to, none in the .district." ■ s .'. ~1 « €OMMODIQPS: BILLIARD JROOMj , * > i' fitted with one of Julius Paser's full-sized table AN EXCELLENT''SIX-STALLED STABLE, : with careful groom :always, in attendance. 183 CHARI/ES PEAKE. .. r . r;' iAlb^rt<ys7ja.. v I LB E R T HOT EL, L • STORE, & POST-OFFICE, A L %<E R* T 0 W N. P • .'•■'■• ; i H. NORMAN Begs to intimate' that he has made Very extensive improvements in the above old establishment, and can now offer unrivalled accommodation, both for man and horse. A large stock of General Stores & Drapery V always on hand.' Old acquaintances will please remember I that they can still make themselves, perfectly at I home' at ! H. NORMAN'S, • ALBERTOWN. ~....:
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 239, 9 June 1874, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 239, 9 June 1874, Page 2
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