THE SUPEEINTENDENCT. lITR. DONALD REID wiU Address the ■"■*• Electors on the Goldfields according to the following list : — Sa-tuedat, Januaby 14. Waitahuna, at noon, Assembly Rooms. Waipori, at 8 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall Monday. Blue Spur, 5 p.m., School House. Wetherstones, 7 „ Lawrence, 9 „ Assembly Rooms Tuesday. Tapamu, at noon, Town Hall. Switzers, 8 p.m., Crown Hotel. Wednesday. Teviot, 8 p.m., Beighton's Assembly Rms. Thtiesday, Alexandra, 8 p.m., Public Hall. Fbiday. Clyde, at noon, Town Hall. Cromwell, 8 p.m. Satttbday. Arrowtown, at 12 noon. Queenstown, evening, at 8 p.m. WRITING AND COMMERCIAL VV ACADEMY. BOOK-KEEPING TAUGHT. For particulars apply Tuapeka Times Office, Ross Place, Lawrence. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. JOHN DAVIDSON, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Having purchased the Business and Stock-in-Trade, at a considerable discount off cost prices, of Mr A. Henderson, he is now prepared to supply his patrons and the public generally with EVERY DESCRIPTION OV LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At greatly reduced rates. J. D. guarantees a first-class fit, and the best of workmanship, in all orders entrusted to him. A. AECHBALD, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, BEGS to armour ■ . ; r h> !>-'S lvi.n-'- . to his NEW T . L :->±r. J,,,\Zi^ Monaghan's, Peet •yvro- t, an<! o\r , -'■•j Bastings' Jjiittirnw -iai 'v .j. k.."L. would 'his opportunity of thanking his patrons for the encouragement he has already received, and has much pleasure in informing them and the public generally, that he has purchased for cash a large selection of TWEEDS, DOESKINS, WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, &c. He is therefore in a position to supply his customers with first-class articles at strictly moderate charges. Patterns of tlie latest Fashions from England received monthly. E N E T V T E , LAWRENCE. MASONET AND BEICKLATING In all its branches. TOMBSTONES, Plain and Ornamental, neatly executed. GREAT BARGAINS!!! WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. THOMAS FAEEEE, WATCHMAKEE, PEEL - STEEET, LATVEENCE, Having disposed of his business, will sell off the whole of his Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY at an enormous sacrifice. Proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all outstanding accounts not paid before the 15 th of January. Lawrence, January 2, 1871. "WANTED, A SEWING MISTRESS for the ■£*■ Wetherstones School. Applications to be lodged with the undersigned on or before Thursday, 12th January. For further particulars apply to Mr, Johnston, Teacher. EDWARD FIRTH, Secretary. CHANG! CHANG!! CHANG!! ghinesiTgunt (The Tallest Man in the World), WILL APPEAR AT WAITAHUNA On THURSDAY (to-day), at CoghilTs Hotel, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ADMISSION ... la. AND AT BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY ROOMS, From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION Is. One-third of the gross proceeds to be presented to the Tuapeka Hospital Funds,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 153, 12 January 1871, Page 4
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