, (Opposite the.Sohool Home). JOHU M'COLL'has a^wayf o^hand, a, l«i!ge Variety 6f Coloniil " ind ;a America)i : <Tfmberi^ah ( d r is p¥ep^d to aftpply Orders oii^tfielhbrfest Aoiice". - : ~- • " "" L " > lO'.bO^feefri inch T. and G Lming. ko,il)Oitffeet L of6 : xi.; eiOdOiebtif'Shdving. ■-■■• '6 tons Galvanised Iron. - "" Molding, SSirHng, Sashes, Doors, &c ,'j : -.-..;. Sf LA W R:B-^ C 8,'..' ~~\ BISGHIT MANUFACTORY/ J BOULTON begs : to call tlSt^pecial. fc ; attention of "families to his Biscuitc 1 packed in small Tins, suitable; for Family use.. These Biscuits are manufactured from' the choicest Material, and under' his own direc- - tions. " - Brides' Cakes and Christening Calces mads to - Order on theishortest notice. A Large Stock of, Confectionery on, hand. •* Al Orderi carefully packed, and executed with'despatch." J. BOULTON,^ CONTBCTIONER, n.b.— the trade supplied , to the Inhabitants of. tuapeka, LAWRENCE, & TEVIOT DISTRICTS. TBRAD L B V , Beg* to announce that he has started a comfortably-seated Coach between Lawrence «nd the Tflviot. -~ " v - *: . ; . BRADLEY'S ROYAL MAIL COACH Will carry Passengers acd Parcels, leaving Lawrence at 4 -a.mv on Weduesdays, and Teviot^t noon on Thursdays. ; ■■ T. 8., a^ the request of a, large, number of . reiidents between Lawrence "and" Teviot, Iris put on an extra coach' to the Teviot,- which leaves Potts's Victoria Hotel, Lawrence, EVEBY SATURDAY MORNING, at .'eight o'clock ; returning from Beaton,s Roxburgh Hotel every Monday. Morning, at eight o'clock. Parcels and lettcre conveyed on horseback: to Duustan by Wednesday's coach only. Booking .QwiobshPOTTS' VICTGKIAsHOTEL. .'. Lawience, - - • Teviot: DUNCAN BEATON'S. v '-^ :: — jj: COMMERCIAL - T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, , (Late Bastings's) PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. . 1 T. POPE begs to intimate tq the inhabitants ' tants of Lawrence and neighboring districts, that ne lias,lrased' those .comfortable and com- * jnodions Stables r annexed to the- Commercial Hotel* and haying. purchased from the ;; former proprietor his entire stock of ; saddle nnd harness Horses ;Buggies,.<fcc., and secured the ser- -, vices .ofi an experienced -OstJler, he trusts to receive a share of-public support. ,■; " Ladies' and: Gentlemen'sSaddle Hortei always' ./- 7on Hire. - Single and Double-horse Buggies* Hobses "Bovaui and SofcD oN Commission." . MTilixD IC A L HALL. "<- JOX A S HA R % && P-iP -i c .-» , • a,ui '-• .'*./. . :Z ■ •'■-< •«-' •■ '- OHBMISIVAWD .jmtr&GHST, ''' ■.^i-.-.-yw^*.'.. -... v ; v.-. : :; r \\: • -'* -■ • • • •:• ?TO.-i T' ' ''■'"•" ' vlk EiLLBI OIK Bl tXWmitm
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 24 October 1868, Page 1
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