iLawrerice Ady^sements. fcjN L E S *« .J>"«-T n TR V I - Withoui Ohlorofoym. ■. : : m SUEGEON-DENTIST, mWRBNCft - leeth extracted painleßßljr (vrithout 4h« Mge Q { Chloroform), by means of the new ftjJCESTHETIC APPARATUS. . I Operations on the 'Teeth performed, Ltherby^d'of thu Anoesthetic^ppW^|ui, or under the influence of (MorqfbnnY I PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. I' " LAWRENCE JBISQTJIT .MANUFACTORY. I T BOULTON bega tp th» «pecial IJt attention of Families to bis Biscuits I packed in small tins, suitable for Family use. 1 These Biscuits art manufactured from the I plioictit Material, "a»d undor his own direoI tion». I Brido* Cakes and Christening Cakes ma«(» to^ I Ordw on tha Bh'ort«t notiw. I A Largt Stock of Conf«otf<m»y •* hand. I Al' Ord«rs carefully packed, and •?«fut»d / 1 * 'with dospatoh. I J. B OUL. T 0 lt>j/ I CJpNfgCTIOXBR., I N^.--THE TRADE SUBPLIED I TO THE.INHAiTTAIIT3 OF. TUAfEKA, LAWRENCE, A TfiViOT DISTRICTS. ! ';,r . m fB B -D I B_T , Bags to announes that he \\m started a wmfortably-seated. Coach bet-w.epn L>wjrente "ana the Teviot. ■ BRADLET3 ROTAL MAIL COACH . n gP r< * nd Parcels, leaving pjj^el^ 4-a.m. on Wednwdays, and Teviot at noon on Thursdays. - ,* ' T. 8., at the request of^a.large nujnber of rsiidents between Lawrence and Teviot, has put en an litra° 'coach to tbe which ltaves Potts's Victoria- Hoteji "La wrenc*, EVERY SATFRDAy'lCq^kiifGi at eight, q'clock ; returning, .from Beaton,s Hotel every IJondjiy.Morning, at fight o'clock. - , • - ,+. Parcels and letters conveyed ,on : horaebafk Jip Dunstan by Wednesday's coj^^nly. *t POTTS' VICTCBIA JBtOTEL, Lawi.ence,. , . Titiot: DUNCAN BEATON'S^ HAM 3 0 C'K HP T E L., LAWRENCE, TTIAPEK4. J. DOTfOTAN has the pleasure to inform bis friends and the public tbat.rhe hajj opened: th* SHAMRObK; HOTICX," where, by keeping Wmes, Spirits, and" JUes-i)f^ (fce= best brandi, h# hopos tp .- »e#eiy« a |har«r of public. pupport. / "^ . fiOQB AfOOM^QBAXI^Jr KJCbT»AT»MM. j - N3:~GOOD STABLBTG/ LAWRENCE. COALPIT A^P :-B » I C X V !A?R Dt ** ! : " GEOBGE '. .begf s .to..in|»m the inhabitants of Tuapeka that, he has ust opened a flrstjclass Kiln containing about 40,000 . ■' ,\ and that he is prepared to supply any quantity »t the 1 rat* of / '" : "f v»'2 ; c £ipeb ; thousandV /' He is farther prepared to supp^Cdalf aY 12s. 6d. p« to»i at' th*Pit.^ - » * "Veterinary Sritj^fti, ' ' ' HORSE CLIPPER AND RINGER, . . TOKOHAIRIRQ; fa- . TTJAEEKA. '-•-» s^i ■ - L—, *'>.'- ■■ IS" Orders left a t^the Masonic Hotel Lawftpce, promptly at*«nd«d *o. v : ;
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 15 August 1868, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 15 August 1868, Page 1
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