PUBLIC NOTICE, npHB undersigned, having disposed of JL his saddlery business to Messrs. Low and Sons, saddlers and harness makers, begs to thank those gentlemen in Lawrence and throughout the district -jvho have so liberally supported him during the four years he haa been in business, and has much pleasure in recommending Mesßrs. Low and Sons as his successors. G. B. VAUSB, Saddler, Lawrence. SADDLERY^i2|ft SADDLERY TOW AND SONS, Having purchased the Stock and Goodwill of Mr. G. B. Vause, and having established themselves in the premises lately occupied by their predecessor, with a stock of SADDLERY second to none in Buneclin, express a hope that as it is their, intention to do business at prices to meet the times, the inhabitants of the Tuapeka district will call and give them JUST ONE TRIAL before going to Dunedin for their goods. Every kind of Saddlery in stock. AUt OKDERS PKOMPIIY EXECUTED. LOW AND SONS, Saddlers and Habness Makers, Feel-street, Lawrence.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 20 March 1869, Page 5
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160Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 20 March 1869, Page 5
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