Lawrence Advertisements. TT7 I L L'-I A M ME AX'S, BUILBE^, CASPENTER, JOINEE, WHEELWRIGHT, CABINETMAKER, And Undertaker, EOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Has a LARGE STOCK of the undermentioned' Articles ou Sale at Reasonable Prices, viz. :— BUILDING- MATERIALS. Shelving," lumber, flooring, lining boards, doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirting, iron, Bpouling, ridgiug. locks, hinges, screws, nails, lime, cejnent, plaster of Paris. PUENITURE. Tables, chairs, dressers, sofas, couches, bedsteads (iron and wood) wrtshstandu, lookiugglasses,cKeßts of drawers (American and Colonial), towel racks, cornice poles (gilt and cedar) cheffioniers, book-shelves, what nots. BEDDING. Mattrasses (hair, flock, and fiax), palliasses, feather and flbck pillows ; also, an assortment of door mats, American brooms, brushes, &c. Goods delivered- within one mile of Lawrence free. \ EpOiEALS CONDUCTED. mHISTLE ..HOTEL AND STORE, .i, '•- ""E VANS > Flat. .. J.,.Hopiuns, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, EVANS FLAT, TUAPEKA, DAVID .EVANS Proprietor Good accoriimoclation for Travellers. First class Grass Paddock. Oats and Chaff Fob, Sale. TO FARMERS, BAKERS, AND . OTHERS. pREENHTLL ™OUR MILL, EVANS FLAT, TUAPEKA. TOHN LAWSON has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed the above Mills, r which are now open to receive grist. The Highest Price given for first-class Wheat. The Flour which has already been produced by this Mill has been pronounced by the Tuapeka bakers as equal to any usecVb^theni'. J f RI^LNG^AN©' COMMERCE AL ACADEMY, ,„ , Ross, Place, . Lawrence. Evening Classes, from 7 to 9.30. Book-keeping Taught on the most im- - provedprinciples. Mr. SPRbHLßr.begßlto intimate that in addition to his Evening Classes, he lias, byvpptrtiwilttr' reguestr, Opened a Select I)a.t School job, Childken. ! Hours^of attendance, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parents and guardians may rely upon their children receiving a thorough English Education.' ;. - 1 Terms vn ■duplication. ■ ,7 7" 7 " HYr-J. SPROULE, '*'- "*'-"■'- *' • Master. NOTICE. TAMES MIDDLEMISS begs to tender t|. -j»hi£ siuceßQ/^thanks for the liberal support accorded to him for" the last eight y ) e,ars. i he ft has been in business in Lawrence, ahd would inornate to his friends and customers^ .aniL the public in general, that, having Dissolved Partnership, he will still carry on business as General Blacksmith and Farrier at the old establishment, at the, following reduced scale of charges :— - For Saddle Horses . . Bs. a set „ Light Draught . 10s. „ Heavy do . 12s. „ JrM' "having secured the services of a first-class Farrier, is prepared to shoe horses in the best possible manner.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 174, 8 June 1871, Page 1
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