HojriJIV i STORB, piT, \ (Oh the/Main lload io the NeviiJ. Groceries, Clothing, Boots, and Hbuuhold Requisites of all description* I** The Goods, being obtained MIRECIP from Dunedin, are retailed at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A/ ’ ’ v ■ 'v'xV N/P —Good Stabling, Horae Feed, Stc. JOHN RICHARDS/ Proprietor. gANNOOKBURN TIMBER YARD AND CARPENTER’S SHOP. JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell Timber and Iron Yard, Begs to inform the Residents of Bannockburn, Nevis, Potters, &c., that in order to meet the, increasing requirements of those districts, he has opened a Branch Establishment at Doctor’* Flat, opposite Mr Richards’ Store. A good supply of TIMBER and IRON for Building and Mining purposes always on hand. Best Material and Workmanship Cheap for Cash OTILLIAM SUTHERLAND & CO., ’ " (Late of Logantown), GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS, Beg to intimate to Mining Companies and the public generally that they have removed to QUARTZVILLE, next to Hazlett’s Garrick Range Hotel, where they hope, by strict attention to business and reasonable charges, to merit a share of their patronage. nARRICK RANGE HOTEL, QUARTZVILLE. CHARLES PEAKE, Proprietor. The Proprietor, having recently purchased th« 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 Premises are fitted up and furnished on the most complete scale, and the arrangements for the comfort of visitors and travellers are second to none in the district. - COMMODIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, fitted with one of Julius Paser’s full-sized tisisle AN EXCELLENT SIX-STALLED STABLS/’ ]rf with careful groom always in attendjmteof 183 CHARLES PEAKE, B ANNOCKBURN LIBRARY. PUBLIC After Monday, April 27th, the Bannockburn Library will be in the SCHOOLMASTER'S RESIDENCE, Smith’s Gully. Terms of Subscription: Five Shillings entrance fee ; and One Shilling a Month, payable quarterly in advance. Albertown A LBERT HOTEL, STORE, & POST-OFFICE, ALBERTOWN. 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 always on hand. Old acquaintances will please remember that hey can still make themselves perfectly home at H. NORMAN’S, ALBERTOWN., notice. pOISON for DOGS will be laid on ■ Mount Pisa Station on and after this date. I. LOUGHNAN. • Mwttit Pt*a, Utb 1870.-T-27t0 4
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 260, 22 September 1874, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 260, 22 September 1874, Page 2
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