BELFAST STORE, CLYDE AND CROMWELL WINES, SPIRITS, AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, COLONIAL PRODUCE, tc. AMES II A Z L E T T begs to inform the Public of the DunMan District that, in connexion with, his established business of ten years at Clyde, he hat Opened Extensive Premises AT CROMWELL, Where ho will be able to Supply the Trade, Run-hohlers, Farmers, Private Families, and the Public Generally with every class of Goods, of the very Best Description, At the Lowest Current Rates. J. lIAZLETT would particularly mention that, in the Flour and Colonial Produce Business, he can Doty Competition, as in that line he is in connexion with Messrs. Whittingham, Brothers, of Queenstown, who are the largest buyer* in the Lakes District. J. lIAZLETT, being a Cash Buyer in the Dunedin and Melbourne Markets, feels confident he can sell the Cheapest and Best Article in the District, and invites a visit from Purchasers. JAMES lIAZLETT, THE BELFAST STORE, CLYDE & CROMWELL. nUN STAN TIMBER, YARD, 6UNDERLAND-ST., CLYDE. J. U. C A M I! 11 IPG E BUILDER, CARPENTER, CABINETMAKER, and UPHOLSTERER, Ha* on’Sale r ' Colonial and Imported Timber, suitable for mining and building Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, kc. Galvanized and Corrugated Iron Ridge Capping, Screws, and Washers Cooking and Parlor Stoves Kerosene and Brushware Paints, Oils, and Glass And All Kinds of Building and General Ironmongery.
A Largo Stock of Colonial, English and Americm Furniture Always on Hand. Estimates Given and Contracts Taken. ENR Y ' g LINE OF COACHES TO CROMWELL, • AEEOWTOWN, QUEENSTOWN, And all tha Intermediate Places. This Line of Coaches starts from Fames 1 Dunstan Hotel, Clyde, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at 6 o'clock ; and from Powell's Family Hotel, Queenstown, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday meruing, at the same hour. A New Plant lias hesn placed on the road, and passengers can rely upon every attention being paid to their comfort. Looking Offices : Eimcs’ Dunstan Hotel, Clyde Powell’s Family Hotel, Queenstown Jg END IG 0 HOTEL SCNDERLAND-STREET.'CLHDB. (Late E. G. Ryan). MRS. SMITHAM, Proprietor. Mrs. S., for many years past connected with hotel-keeping in the District, respectfully notifies her old patrons and the travelling public of herj present location, and solicits, in her new house a continuance of the| liberal patronage hitherto accorded favor the BENDIGO HOTEL with a call that nething on her part will bo wanting to give satisfaction. The BENDIGO HOTEL combines tbe Comforts of a Home with the Conveniences of a Hotel Excellent Stabling and an Attentive Gboom, . J. y. HENRY, Prourietor. her. Mrs. S. would assure those who may Drinks or toe Best. Eravm,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 620, 6 March 1874, Page 1
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