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Waipori Advertisements. DOWN WITH MONOPOLY. THE Undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Waipori that they are now opening out a large and well-assorted Stock of GROCERIES of the best quality, which they intend selling at Dunedin Prices (for cash.) Also, DRAPERY, BOOTS, IRONMONGERY and TIMBER for Building aud Mining Purposes, &c: Goods packed any distance at a slight advance on prices. N.B. — If you wish to save 40 per cent., call at COX BROS.' MELBOURNE HOUSE, NEAK THE BRIDGE. . TMPERIAL HOTEL, 1 WAIPORI. The undersigned begs to announce that after this date he will be prepared to supply Meals at Is., Beds, Is., Nobblers, 3d , and STABLING FREE ! JOHN WYLIE. Waipori, December 14th, 1869. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ■*• WAIPORI. JAMES ROBERTSON begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Waipori and Tuapeka that he has leased the above Hotel of Mr. James Vial, and trusts to be favoured by a visit from his numerous friends in these dtstricts, when they will receive every attention and accommodation. The West Taieri Coach leaves the Provincial every Wednesday and Saturday. Bagatelle Table on the Premises. N.B. — Good Stabling, and careful Groom in attendance. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAIPORI. THOMAS REYNOLDS begs to announce to his wide circle of friends and acquaintances that ho has again taken possession of his old established house at Waipori, which is fitted with every accommodation for the travelling public. Good Stabling, with abundance of oaten hay, and a competent groom in attendance. BRIDGE HOTEL, WAIPORI. JOHN JOHNSON (late of Commercial Hotel) begs to inform his numerous friends aud customers in Waipori and surrounding districts that lie has opened the above Hotel, which he has enlarged and improved at great expense, and where he can now offer comfort and convenience, combined with civility and attention, to those who may favour him with their patronage. The Billiard Room is one of the largest and most comfortable rooms out of Dunedin, and is furnished with one of Alcock's Prize Tables. Wines, spirits, &c, of be3t brands.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 9 June 1870, Page 3

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331

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 9 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 9 June 1870, Page 3

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