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mWW SHIPMENTS OF SUMMER GOODS . $lOW OPENED. (Successor tQ Messrs. Herbert & Co., Ross Place, Lawrence), IS NOW SHOWING A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GOODS, SUITABLE FOR TH$ APPROACHING SEASON. The - DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, & BOOTS DEPARTMENTS Have received the greatest attention, so that Purchasers, will be enabled to get their orders completed without sending to Town. • . Patterns can be <sent, post free, to any part qf the Country on request. A SPLENDID STOCK to choose from, in many cases some Goods Marked FAR BELPW DUNEDIN PRICES. DRESSES— - ' " . , The variety of Textures and Colorings is very Jarge, and Trimmings to match. JACKETS— O White and Colored Fringed Serge, beautifully trimmed, at half-price. SILK 11-ANTLES— 111 The Latest Styles, at very moderate prices. IJTILLINERY— J|J_ The Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable ever offered \n Lawrence. STRAW f*OODS-r \J • All the New Shapes for Laflie3 and Children, the Dolly Vard.su, Mushroom, Prince.^, Ac, with a splendid Assortment of Beautiful Trimmings. CLOTHING SUITS— Sac Suits, Paget Suits, Knickerbocker and Rugby Suits, Trousers and Vests 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. nARPETS\j ■ ' Parties Furnishing will find this a good opportunity to buy, and Inspection is solicited. A Splendid Stock of LACE CURTAINS, ANTIMACASSARS, FRINGES, CHINTZES, AND WINDOW HOLLANDS. P.AIT X B N , ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE.

PUBLIC NOTICE. JAMES BUDGE Intimates to the Public that his NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT ROSS PLACE, Lawrence, Is NOW O P J? N. His a}m will be, by keeping only first-class Qoods, and charging fair prices, to win and retain > pnblic support. JAMBS BUDGE ROSS PLACE, Lawrence. Ti ' -.T" q N X S , % " * HARRINGTOIJ-ELACB,. Near the Tuapeka Hospital, Begs to announoe that he, has recently commenced. B.RICRMAEINQ, and has now on hand a large number of, seve'ra* descriptions of Bricks for' Sale, .T A. X. RIEDLE begs tp inform hui el • friends and the public of Lawrence and surrounding districts that && is, nrepared to receive Pupils for Music, Siagjrg, Cferman,, JVench,, Latin, English, Ac, at moderate charges, and feels confident that fee wilj $Vg «V3ry satisfaction. N.B.— frtfrib their reßid.enc«B, ©r. otherwise, as per agreement . - !to»Flao», : y ' ' ' • •

FOR POSITIVE SALE, By Private Treaty, after Shearing) THE HOLMSDALE ESTATE with Run attached of a long lease, together with all Stock of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses. This desirable Estate is aitjiated in the far fumed pastoral district of the Pomkhaka, and is in the vicinity of Tapanui, in the Province of Otago. The said Estate and Run, comprising an area of upwards of 7,500 acres, are well bounded and fenced, and subdivided into Paddocks substantially fenced, together with all necessary improvements fDr the working of a Station. The Waipahi Railway is supposed to pass near the Property, and many other valuable inducements too numerous to mention. This is a first-class investment for a capitalist with L 2,600. It will be sold oheap, as the owners are desirous of returning to Europe. For further particulars, apply on the Premises, either by letter or personally, to the Owners. D, & D. MATHESON. FOR SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. mHAT Valuable Freehold Property . -■- situate in the centre of the Township of Waip.ori, and known as the Prince of Wales Hotel. The House has undergone extensive improvements recently, and is now doing a First-class Business. Satisfactory reasons will be given for wishing to dispose of it, and. full particulars may be obtained on application to the pronrietrix. ELLEN HUMPHREY, TjTOR SALE, th?> TAPANUI BAKERY. J- To any one with, a smaU capital, this 1 will be foi^nd^very desirable investment, ' being -Bakery in this flourishing township,' -Attached, to thia,.'SJa.kery are several profitable;, arrangements, which will be expjainecj hy agjlication -fo the , present or tp J£r. JPetbe il'Ciz^Ji, Tokqmairiro. TJiia 'wilt ,be a bargain, aa- the Proprfctojt w Changing qu ac^oqnt fif^ill "/health; ' • ". \ j Tera» jraj %p «uy taa m\fy*P VW

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 7 November 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 7 November 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 7 November 1872, Page 4

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