WILLIAM ITT EARS, BUTLDEE, CARPENTER, JOINER, WHEELWRIGHT, CABINETMAKER, And Undertaker, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Has a LARGE STOCK of the undermentioned Articles on Sale at Reasonable Prices, viz. : — BTJILDIISra MATERIALS. Shelving, lumber, flooring, lining boards, doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirtiog, iron, spouting, ridging, locks, hinges, screws, nails, lime, cement, plaster of Paris. , FUENITUEE. Tables, chairs, dressers, sofas, couches, bedsteads (iron and wood) withstands, looking- * glasses, chests of drawers (American and Colonial), towel racks, cornice poles (gilt and cedar) cheifioniers, bo'ik-shelres, what nots. BEDDING. Mattrasses (hair, flock, and fiax), palliasses, feather and flock pillows ; alao, an assortment of door mats, American brooms, brushes, &c. Goods delivered within one mile of Lawrence free. PUNERALS CONDUCTED. mHISTLE HOTEL AND STORE, L • Evans' Flat. J. Hopkins, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, EVANS FLAT, TTTAPEKA, DAVID EVANS Proprietor Good accommodation for Travellers. Firstclass Grass Paddock. Oats and Chaff For Sale. JAMES HILL, WATCHMAKEE AND JEWELLEE, * PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE, T)ESPECTFi;LLY informs the inhabii-« tants of Tnapeka and adjoining districts that he has now on view a carefully selected and varied Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY of a superior description, and imported directly from the best makers. All kinds of Watches and Cloclcs accurately Repaired. Colonial Jewellery of every description made to order. <§T Note the Address — JAMES HILL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Peel-street, Lawrence. RITING AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, Ross* Place, Lawrence. Evening Classes from 7 to 9.30. Book-keeping Taught on the most improved principles. Mr. SPROULE begs to intimate that in addition to his Evening Classes, he has, by particular request, Opened a Select Day School for Children. Hours of attendance, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parents and guardians may rely upon their children receiving a thorough English Education. Terms on application. ' HX J. SPROULE, I • . ......'..-.. Master, j ~ tf-O-T-I-C.E... -*>■- r >- -^/> ••...'■ ."A : vv^n-« TAMES Mll^EElkiSS begs; to|tendeij tj his. sincere thanks for the liberal sup-; port accorded to him for the last eight years he has'been in business in Lawrence,' and would intimate' to his friends and customers, and 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 I of charges: — For Saddle Horses. . Bs. a set „ Light Draught . 10s. „ ,, r Heavy do . 12s. „ J. M. having secured the services of a first-class Farrier, is prepared to shoe horses in the best possible manner. AVID PARSONS, Wholesale and Retail BUTCHER AND SLAUGHTERMAN, Begs to intimate to tife'inliabitants'oT the Tua- „ peka District that he has succeeded to the business lately parried on by Messrs. J. R. Gffscoigne and Co. ; and while trusting to receive a continuance of the very liberal support awarded to his prerteressor, would inti- ! mate that he is in a position to supply Be< f and Mutton at the lovvegf prices for cash. ted upon for Orders. j
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 182, 3 August 1871, Page 1
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