Lawrence Advertisements. TJLACK TTOESE TYREWEEY, WETHEESTONES, TUAPEKA. BASTINQ-S AND KOFOED, PEOPBIETOIIS. B. and K. are now prepared to supply the Tuapeka District with FIRST-CLASS ALES AND pOETEE, AT DUNEDIN PRICES. 42-50 $^T Orders forwarded will be promptly attended to.
SHAMROCK HOTEL, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. J. DONOVAN has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public that he has opened the SHAMROCK HOTEL, where, by keeping Wines, Spirits, and Alos of the best brands, he hopes to receive a share of public support. Good Accommodation fob Teaveliebs. N.B.— GOOD STABLING. HENDERSON, • Boot and Shoe Makes, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, In thanking the public for their generous support for the last six years, begs to announce that he has removed to his newly-erected premises, situate in Ross Place, and greatly increased his stock of imported Boots and Shoes, and as he selects his own stock, he is able to supply a cheaper and better article than any one in the District. A. H. has lately made a great reduction in the price of goods of his own manufacture. N.B, — Inspection Invited NOTICE! NOTICE! CHEAPER THAN EVER ! TAMES SMITH begs to inform the pubU lie that on and after this date he is prepared to Bupply meat of all descriptions, of the very best quality, at the following prices : — MUTTON. Fore-qr. • 2Jd per lb. Loins - 4d per lb. Hind-qr. . 3|d „ Legs - 4*d „ Chops , 4d „ Bythe Side 3d „ BEEF. Steak • 6d per lb. I Fore-qr. ribs, od per lb Sausages - 6d Boiliug Beef, 4d „ Roasting Joints, 6d. | Corned Beef, 4d „ Veal, 6d ; Pork, 6d. The above prices for cash only, and delivered anywhere within three miles free of charge. No puff. Guaranteed SO^nd, and opposition defied. JAMES SMITH. Miner's Butchery, Wetherstones, July 1, 1869. BLUE SPUR HOTEL, JJ (Removed from Gabriel's Gully to the Spur, near the Schoolhouse). Travellers and others will find every accommodation, at moderate charges. Good Stabling and enclosed Paddock. Saddle Horses always on Hire. WILLIAM MEDWIN, Proprietor. RR . CLARKE, • GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AND VENDER IN DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, BLUE SPUR, Begs to return thanks to the public generally for the very liberal support accorded him since he commenced business, and to inform his numerous customers that he has removed to LARGER PREMISES, adjacent to the Schoolhouse, where he will be glad to receive a continuation of past patronage. "LET US TO BILLIARDS." — Shakespeare. fTIHOSE desirous of whiling away an X hour or two at this noble game will meet with every attention and civility at the COMMERCIAL BILLIARD ROOM, LAWEENCE. J. S. MARTIN, Lessee. N.B.— His Infernal Majesty immolated nightly without the slightest compunction.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 4 September 1869, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 4 September 1869, Page 1
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