Bannookbura -ARRIOK RANGE HOTEL, J QUARTZVILLB. CHARLES PEAKS, Proprietor. Tha 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 Premises are fitted up and famished on the most complete scale, and the arrangements for the comfort of visitors and travellers are second to none in the district. COMMODIOUS BILMARD ROOM, fitted with one of Julias Paser's full-sized tables, AN EXCELLENT SIX-STALLED STABLE, with careful groom always in attendance. 183 CHARLES PEAKE. >ANNOCKBUR]Sr TIMBER YARD AND CARPENTER'S SHOr, JAMES TAYLOR, Cromwell Timber and Iron Yard, Begs to inform the Residents of Bannookburn, Nevis, Potters, &c, that in order to meet the increasing requirements of those districts, he has opened a Branch Establishment at Doctor's 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 X) ANNOCKBURN HOTEL & STORE, **-' Doctor's Flat, Bannocesurn, (On the Main Road to the J^evisJ. Groceries, Clothing, Boots, and Household Requisites of all descriptions kept in Stock. (ts* The Goods, being obtained DIRECT from Dunedin, are retailed at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, N.P —Good Stabling, Horse Peed, &c. JOHN RICHAftDSVfPROPRiETOR. BANNOCKBURN. GEORGE COCKBURN Begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Cromwell and Bannockburn Districts that he has opened a Coal-Pit as above, and is prepared to supply Coal of first-class quality and in any quantity at lowest current rates. Large consumers contracted with on reasonable terms. , ILLIAM SUTHERLAND, General BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, Begs to intimate to Mining Companies and the public generally that he has removed to QUARTZVILLE, where he hopes, by strict attention to.business and reasonable charges, to merit a share of the public patronage. Cromwell. NOTICE. Fi SANBOM. SADDIER, &c, Has now removed to the shop adjoining Goodger's Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr Whetter, Bootmaker, where he will carry on business as heretofore. Just Received from Dunedin : A New Stock of fiist-class SADDLERY, &cJOALSI COALS! I COALS!!! NEWCASTLE PIT. WILSON and CHA LTON, having opened the Coal Pit knovn aa Plachetts, are prepared to Bupply COAIS of superior quality at the lowest rate. We have apjointed Mr DRURY our Agent, whose receipt for moneys paid shall be binding Witness: EdWI. A. DRfTRT. JAMES WILSON JOHN CHARLTON.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 298, 28 July 1875, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 298, 28 July 1875, Page 2
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