Lawrence, Advertisements. foUAPEKA MOUTH SAW MILKS. TatBEB JiiD :— WHTTEHAVEN STEEET 1 x '''fOjJpOßite the School House). JOHN M<COLL has always dnliand, ft large variety of Colonial and American. Timber, and is prepared to supply Orders bn the shortest notice. 10,000'feeti inch T and G Lining. 10,00Ofeefeof6xt. l 10,000 feet of 6 xf. 6,000 feet of Shelving. 6 tons Galvanised Iron. , Motuding, Skirting, Sashes, Doors, &c L A WEE NCE BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. JBOULTONWg^.tp call the special • attention of Families to his Biscuits packed in small Tins, suitable for Family use. These Biscuits are. manufactured the choicest Material) and under hfi own direc* tiona. Brides' Cakes and Christening Cakes made to Order on the shortest notice. A Large Stock of Confectionery on hand. Al Orders carefully packed) and executed with despatch. J. BOULTON, CONFEOXIONBE, S3.— THE TRADE SUPPLIED ' TO THE INHABITANTS OP TUAy t PEKA,JLAWRENCE t & TEVIOT ■ DISTKCTS. v T Bep to amounce that he has started a comfortably-sated Coach between Lawrence andtheTeviL , \i BRADLETS ROYAL MAIL COACH Will carry passengers and Parcels, leaving Lawrence a) 4 a;m. on Wednesdays, and Teviot at' noja on Thursdays. T. 8., at tie request of a large number of - residents be4reen Lawrence and Tevrofc, has put on an etra' coach' td'' the Teviot, which leaves Pottar^ietoria Hotel, Lawrence, -, EyEßf SATURDAY MORNING, at eight' oflock; returning from Beaton,s Roxburgh Cotel every Monday Morning, at eight o'cloc* ■ Parcels ad letters conveyed on horseback .toDunstanSy Wednesday's coach only. fßooknra Offices-^ POiS* VICTORIA HOTEL. ; Lawience^ Tbviol^ DUNCAN BBSATON'S. : Commercial t ivebl? and bait stables. ~' ' r | r (Late ' Baktirigs's) ?EM STREET, LAWRENCE. T. POI begs to inornate to the inhabitants of I ?rence anC?n^ibofing districts, that he ha eased thosfe,comfortable and com* mqdious Jibles annexed to the Commercial Hotel, andiaving purchased from the former proprietorus entire stock of saddle nnd harness Horsi Buggies, Ac., and secured theseriices of ix experienced Ostler, he trusts to receive a sore of public support. ladies' anfeetttlemeh's Saddle Etoraes always • " I' on Hare.' Sings and Double-hone Buggies. , v , .','<■ ■ .i '! . . ' i'; ~j* '~l Hosses Bj 'pas akd Sold off Commissiox. . atE^bic a jj .ball, ■ .. 4 ■ - • r. v ctC^IMIST AUD DRUOGIST, 'iP"rAriptionscaren^Tp»pMec(.: a T7, ; ..." tit. HA-tiEEY CAN BE CONStfLTEDi
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 14 November 1868, Page 1
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