__awrence Adveiiisei-ient^" PAI-UiESS DENTISitBY Without Chlorof ona. StJBGEON-DBN-iST, I_vWia_NCß., . , 9s*- extracted painleitly (without the ' -_-Efc<^iVm_?_wpV tiv means of the new ANCESTHEtaC APPARATUS. .\, '• lOpex_tiqn* %**•» Teeth performed, either by aid of jfce Anoesthetic apparatus, or under tbeitfifiuence of Chloroform. r ^' pEEL^STREET, LAWRENCE. 2- LAWRENCE Biscuit &3jlSufactory. :V% BOULTONlij^to call the special '■ Vf .^Attention of iTamiliea to hi* Biscuits i'fax^ed-in small Tint, euitable for Family use. . ;7TJhe*e^Bi*cuit* are inanof-ctured from the tboicetf Materiai, and under bis own direcliOßaV t - • jj - * BrulM'i^ke* and Christening Cake* made to .Order en the ahorteat notice. t ''X A Large Stock of Co&feotionery on hand. Jfcfc Ord*r* earefally packed, and executed . ■•■■:■ with despatch. i^i' ~ - -' •# . B O V L T O H ■ , . r CovmorxoKiß, NJB.— THE TRADE SUPPLIED TO THE INHABITANTS OP TUAPEKA, LAWRENCE, * TBYIOT DISTRICTS. mBBAD L X V , Beg* to announce that he has atarted a eemfortably-wated Coach betweaaXawrence «^iheTe»io*. | BOYi* MAIL COACH Will carry Pas*enger* and Parcel*, leaving Lawrence at 4 a.m. on Wedneadaya, and Teviot at noon on Thursday*. T. 8., at the request of a large number of resident* between Lawrence and Teviot,. ha* put on an extra coach to the Teviot, , which laave* Potti'* Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, BTERt SATURDAY MORNING, at eight o'clock; returning from Beaton,* Boxburgh Hotel every Monday Morning, at eigb¥ o'clock. Parcel* _nd letter* -conveyed on horwback to Dunstan by Wedne*day'* coach onlyi Boo_rxe> O»mc_s— POTTS 1 VICTORIA HOTEL. Lavnence, t-tio»: puyciy-BiULToirra. QHAMBOCK HOTJBLi . v LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. J. DONOVAN ha* the pleaaure to ioform hi* friend* and the public that he baa opened the SHAMROCK HOTEL, where, by kfcepiog Winea, Spirit*,. and Alee of the best , brandy be bopee to twelve a .bare ef public •upport. ' ' ______■ ' -• ■.: | Good Acoomkodatj'*-' iob Tbatbuh-i . K.B*-GK)OD STABLIS«* T - LAWRENCE '•bdA i _JPIT AND BRICKY_vBD. />EORGE WALKER begs to inform ■ yf the inhabitants Of Tuapeki that he ha* tut opened a firat -clas* Kiln containing about 40,000 BRICKS., ' and that he i* prepared to supply any quantity at the rate of «4 PER THOUSAND. : He is further prepared to supply. Coal* at - 12*. 6di per ton, »t, ,the Pit. ./ ; ' , -___*H_ia> * . ■ ai'% o b o,i .! jk hi a,, _ ' - •-;_ : 7«Wr___t^BluifMii# '- . rr : " HORSE CXIPP_^A»J)-SINGEEW '£ ' ; ;^^_^l^%_^C^Hi-, AND V- ■ -^•H^SffUt . './'■- :: >*J_D*> pt«vy— y asivejaM- yo>
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 25 July 1868, Page 1
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364Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 25 July 1868, Page 1
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