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ITEW SHIPMENTS OF SUMMER GOODS NOW OPENED. * * IF . AITKB 3ST, f Successor tp MpssKS. Herbert & Co., Ross Place, Lawrence), IS NOW SHOWING A FIEST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS, SUITABLE FOB THI} APPRO AGHINa SEA.SON. The DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, & '.BOOTS DEPARTMENTS H;tve received the greatest attention, ao that Purchasers will be enabled to get their orders conipleted without sending to Town. m Patterns can be dent, post free, to any part of the Country on request. A SPLENDID STOCK to choose from, in many cases some Goods Marked FAR BELOW DUNEDIN PRICES. DRESSES— ■ . The variety of Textures and Coloring 3is very large, and Trimminp to match. TAd^TTTS— ■ ~ ' J White and Colored Fringed Serge, beautifully trimmed, at half-price. SILK If ANTLESIfl The Latest Styles, at very moderate prices. MILLINERY— jyj^ The Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable ever offered in Lawrence. j^ • •" \J All the New Shapes for Ladies and Children, the Dolly Varden, Mushroom, Princess, &c, with a splendid Assortment of Beautiful Trimmings. CLOTHING "DEPARTMENT: STyrfpc Sac Suits, Paget Suits', Knickerbocker and Rugby Suits, Tronsers and Vest3'to match ; Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Belts, Gloves, Hoisery, Hats, and Caps— the newest and best makes always on hand. BOOTS— Some special lines are offered in this Department, at less than half-price. CARPETS— \J Parties Furnishing will find this a good opportunity to buy, and Inspection is solicited. A Splendid Stock of LACE CURTAINS, ANTIMACASSRAS, FRINGES, CHINTZES, AND WINDOW HOLLANDS. P. A I T X E N, ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE.

PUBLIC NOTICE. ' JAMES BUDGE Intimates to the Public that his NEW DRAPERY SESTABLISHMENT ROSS PLACE, Lawrence, Is .N O W O P, E N.-- ' His aim will be, by keeping only first-class Goods, and charg- . ing fair prices, to win and retain public support. JAMES BITDO-E R O S S ! PLACE, Lawrence. TTTAP-EKA BOOT MAET, JOHN D.AVIDSON, Begs to announce to tfte inhabitants of Tuapeka that he has on hand an IMMENSE STOCK OF BpOTS, Consisting of— 1 "? Hayward's Gums . Hardy's Nuggets Scotch, English, and Colonial Waterr tights, And every other assortment, to meet the wants, p£ tfye djstriot. All ordered Bouts substantially got up. nw t oaj? stick •tJold^SaJes pf Sheep. S&ns., Tajlpw^o,,' EVERY SATUBPAY. Adyan^.e«4na^e pn,thelnpqmtng Olin'p! WoQif°J g^lli^xor'Jfpj §hipment to,

MR. Wm. HAVES, Accountant and Sharebroker, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that it is his intention to take out an Auctioneer's License, from the Ist January, 1873 ; and in order to ensure that any business entrusted to him may be" carried out with accuracy and despatch, he has admitted Mr. J. C. Arbuckle as a Partner in the business, which will be carried on from the Ist October current under the style or firm of Hayes and Arbuckle. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EAMES AND STAXBROOK beg to inform their numerous friends and the public that they intend starting business as Auctioneers, Appraisers, General Agents, and Accountants, at the commencement of the New Year ; *and from their well-known business habits, trust that they will meet with a fair share of public patronage. Mr. Stanbrook, so well known throughout the whole of the up-country districts, will, as Auctioneer, conduct all sale 9 with which the firm may be favored. J | OPFrcBS :— CROMWELL AND CLYDE. October, 1872. TMMIGRANTS' PASSAGE^MONEY. J. —All Immigrants who have been assisted by the Provincial Government, and who have *not paid their passagemoney, or made freßh arrangements, are requested to do so 'at once, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover mall cases. When necessary, the time for payment will be extended. KJOHNK JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent. Dunedin, Bth Oct., 1872. ] BOARD AND EDUCATION. If R GRAHAM, District School Teacher, * -"•*- Moa Flat, has .Accommodation for two or three Boys as -Boarders. Terms on application. GOLDSMITH & CO.'S HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, PHIJfCJES-STEKET, DTTKEJ)IN ■jLTBSSRS. GOLDSMITH & CO. beg JjL to return thanks to their numerous ous- . tomevs and the publio in general for past favors, and in soliciting a continuance of the same, beg 'to call attention to thoiv large and varied Stock of Furniture, and especially their useful Household Articles. , Turnery in all its branpheq. , Billiard Pool Sails Ue-tprued <& Stained. N.B.— Patent Revolving Glpthea ptyprs.— I' 'l\ 2r?*rtent Window YejTtilatpr.B

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 24 October 1872, Page 4

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