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THE Undersigned begs to intimate to the Inhabitants of Lawrence, Wetherstones, Blue Spur, Waitahuna, and surrounding districts, that he is now showing a OF IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. Likewise, a first-class assortment of BOOTS JUSTID SHOES! As these Goods have been carefully selected by the undersigned, he can recommend them as superior in STYLE, DURABILITY, and CHEAPNESS, to anything hitherto shown on the Goldfielda. T» A TITTPQ' T*ITn"P A "R r mVTTr i "WT' Ladies' figured grenadines, brocade lustres, satin, cloths, printed lustres, fancy silks, black do., ■H-tX.XJJ.JJKJ X, - fancy French muslins, French prints, diaper do., ladies' black silk jackets, black cloth do., black velvet jackets, children's fancy jackets, black cloth do., ladies' white muslin jackets, ladies' and children's fancy parasols, ladies' and girls' trimmed and untrimmed hats, beautiful assortment in white straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn ; ladies' muslin ties, Shakespeare do., beautiful assortment in all the fashionable styles ; girls' white sun hats ; French made stays, satin trimmings, silk gimps, flowers, feathers, ribbons, in all the leading eoloiirs ; white marcella peliesses, scarlet merino ditto (embroidered), boys' and girls' Holland pinafores, toilet mats, G-4 ; white fancy damasks, white tucked skirtings, white Scotch Hollands, grass cloths, muslin curtains in leino, harness, and net ; and a large assortment of flannels, blankets, sheetings, Hollands, mattings, carpets in Brussells, kidderminsters and felts. /7J."|7iT^riTlT 'TmVrTr i "Kr^^S "mPT^ A "R r Pl\/nP"Nr'T l Men's silk mixed sac suits ; do. do. do. paget suits ; do. tweed suits ; do. silk mixed VJJUXN X XIXMdXXXJ±\ tJ XJXJX XXXV X ±YJ. SHJ-^I X • trousers and vests ; silk mixed sac coats ; blue Galatea sacs ; black cloth coats ; black cloth trousers and vests ; tweed tronsers ; brown Holland coats ; black alpaca do. ; gent.'s black Paiis hats ; drab shell hats ; new straw hats in Leghorn, mixed straw, and plain ; silk-stitched hats ; tweed hats ; drab felt do. ; black cloth caps, f .p. ; white dress shirts ; and a large assortment of Crimean and fancy twill shirts. "RfinT 1 A T\TTI QTTOTH TITP"P A "R r PT\/ni r Nr r P Men ' s Wellington boots, nailed ; do. E.S. French kid boots ; bluchers, waterXi\J\J L XX±\ U OiiV^JJJ XJ EXIT Sl.Xkt X IXX JUXN X . tights, lace-ups, slippers ; ladies' kid boots, do. black and coloured cashmere leather E S. do., patent slippers ; children's boots of all descriptions in leather, kid, and patent leather. Ladks' Slimmer Bonnets made to order on the premises. Ladies' Summer Hats Trimmed to order ; likewise, a large and xoell selected stock of General Drapery, Household Furnishings (all New Goods). 3VLANCHESTER HOUSE, IR,OSS IFLACE, LAWRENCE.

THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, BOSS PLACE, TAWKENCE. EOBERTS - - Proprietor. J. C. R. begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that he has now completed his new premises in Ross Place, where he shall be glad to receive a share of public patronage. Travellers and others will find the Royal George Hotel fitted with every convenience, and every attention will be paid to their comfort. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. mHISTLE HOTEL AND STORE, Evans' Flat. J. Hopkins, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, EVANS FLAT, TUAPEKA, DAVID EVANS Proprietor Good accommodation for Travellers. Firstclass Grass Paddock. Oat 3 and Chaff Foe Sale. TO FARMERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS. riEEENHILL "pLOUR JJILL, EVANS FLAT, TtTAPEKA. TOHN LAWSON- has much pleasiire in J announcing that he has completed the above Mills, which are now open to . receive grist. The Higheßt Price given for first-class Wheat. p. . The'Mbur "which has already been pro- |> duced by this Mill has been pronounced by the Tuapeka bakers as equal to any used by them.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 161, 9 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 161, 9 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 161, 9 March 1871, Page 1

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