Lawrence Advertisements. TUAPEKA DISPENSARY. GEORGE JEFFERY, (late j. l. s. keejn), Manager - - J. F. LEARY, DISPENSING & FAMILY CHEMIST, AND SURGEOK-DENTIST, ROSS PLACE, LAWKENCE. r^ Having engaged a thoroughly competent "and experienced Chemist and SurgeonDentist in the person of Mr. LEARY, who has constantly been at the business for upwards of fifteen years — the last eight in Dunedin — G. J. is able to guarantee that every article employed in the preparation of prescriptions shall be of the utmost possible freshness and purity. Importer of Drugs and Chemicals of the purest quality. In addition to the \isual stock of a firstclass Family Chemist, G. J. has always on hand a large and well-selected supply of Patent and Proprietary Medicines Perfumery and Toilet Requisites Enemas, Trusses, Bandages, &c. Feeding Bottles, Teats, &c. Horse and Cattle Medicines of every description. Up-country Orders punctually attended to. GEO. JEFFERY, BOOKSELLER, ST-VTIO>-ER, TOBACCONIST, NEWSAGENT, FANCY GOODS AND BERLIN WOOL IMPORTER. G-. J. having removed to his New Premises EOS 3 PLACE, trould call the attention of the inhabitants of Tuapeka and the surrounding districts to his large and carefully selected Stock in all the above branches " which he is able to sell at prices which defy competition. ■ -''Jri'st^received, Mitchie's and M'Gee's I Histories of Ireland, Lord Plunkett's and GrattiVn's Speeches, Stories of Ireland, < Holy Grail, &o. - BERLIN WOOL, ALL SHADES, 15s. per lb. SPECTACLES, BEST STEEL, AND FINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLE. J ust received, a varied asuortinent of meerschaum, myall, briar, charcoal, and clay pipes, match-boxes, pouches, cigarcases, ambers, ferrels, purses, pocketbooks, pictures, chessmen, Dominoes, and draught-boards. A splendid selection of studs, sleevelinks, hair-brushes, dressing-combs, hairpins, tooth-brushes, nail-brnshes, nailscissors, and Lockwood's, Rodgers' and Shirley's best cutlery. JUST RECEIVED— A large selection of violins, concertinas, flutes, violin bows, bow hair, resin, fingerboards, tail-pieces, and violin strings. * , FANCY GOODS, ' Suitable for the season : — Ladies' Companions, work-boxes, writing-desks, ladies' aud gents' dressing-cases, silver thimbles, ladies' bags, couriers' bags, shell bags, ateel and jet goods, tortoiseshell and gold sets (broooh and earrings), chignon combs, printed embroidery, beads. STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, &C. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. each. Per l>ozen, or Weekly, a3 per agreement. Agent for « Daily Times," " Weekly Witness " (7s. 6d. per quarter), " Bruce Standard," "Illustrated New Zealand Herald," " Bruce Herald," and " Evangelist » RJEOIBTRY OKFICJE FOR SERVANTS. HAIRCUTTING
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 170, 11 May 1871, Page 2
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382Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 170, 11 May 1871, Page 2
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