Tokomairiro Advertisements. SADDLERY!^tegS& SADDLERY! ■ypSSRS. LOW AND SONS, SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKERS, Beg to call the attention of their friends aud patrons in the Lawrence and Waitahuna Dis* trictsto their splendid asssortment of Saddlery Goods', second to none in the Province. Being. Cash buyers, we are enabled to sell at pricai that defy competition. A choice Assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles and bridles. "Wliipa of every description, and Harness on hand ready madv. Inspection invited. Saddles Stuffed to per* fection. Orders promptly executed. Note the Addkess — LOW AND S O N S< DUNEDIN, TOKOMAITtIRO, AND CLUTHA FEKKY. MILTON HOTELj TOKOMAIRIRO, Fbank Ghant - - Proprietor (For several years connected with the White Horse Hotel, Tokomairiro). F. G. Begs to inform, his friends in the Tuapeka District, that having lately purchased the above, Hotel, he in now making preparations ( to .enlarge it, for the . convenience of Commercial Travellers and, up-country friend*, who have prevailed upon him to do so. A good Stable is in course of construction. Nothing but the best Ales, Wines, & Spirits 20-82. on hand. TAMES GOODALL, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BASER,' In thanking the inhabitants of Tokomairiro and other districts for the liberal support which has been awarded him for many years past, begs to inform them that by strict atteution to business, and by tho manufacture of first-class gpods, he hopes to merit a continuance of public patronage. Wedding' Cakes,' &c., made to order. Contracts taken for supplying Soirees, 4o; Pbivatj Bedbooms job Families. Accommodation for Boarders. Meals at all hours. OOMMODIOtTB BTABLIKO. JAMES GOODALL, Proprietor. RW. CAPSTICX AND SONS, HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Opposite White Horse Hotel), TOKOMAIRIRO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, With ample Storage, Office* and Room adjoinrcing Stables. Saddle Hoeses axb Buggies ox Hibe. Horses Broken-in to Saddle »nd Harness, and Bought and Sold on \Jommission. N.B.— Cloveb Paddock Close at Hand. Produce Bought and Sold on Commission. MRS." ROBERT SON , jGlasgow House, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Tokomairiro, Has Removed to her New Premises, and Lai always on hand every description of /LADIES' APPAREL, DRESS GOODS; And every variety of MILLINERY. Inspection Invited. fc'AA AAA HAWTHORN Plants, OUU.UUU- 1- yeari old (strong plants), 12s. per 1000 ; 2 year old, transplanted, old gooseberries, red and black currant boshes, 4s; per dpz.£ lyear v ol4j£p3>le ;trees; oa. pe^ cioz. ; £year\)ld apple trees, 1 18s. pter/^ofc. ; 50,000 Englfih Forest Trees, from 6%. pe* 100 ; ash; oak, ejlm, red and silver birchj lime, beaich, hortlbean, sweet and horse chestnuts, firj sy,Qftm.pre, mountain ash, and a large collection of ornamental and flowering shrubs. Roses, bulbs, cabbage plants, flower pots, &c, at Duuodiri prices, on Sale by v :> H. WHITE, Wholesale AKetafl N*ra*~* ■*
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 42, Issue I, 28 November 1868, Page 1
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