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pOMMERCLAL HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. * ______ ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Tuapeka i and surrounding districts that he has , leased the above Hotel, and trusts, by : careful attention to the requirements of his customers, to receive a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to hi» ' predecessor. This Hotel is unsurpassed for accommodation in any up-country township of Otago, and every attention ia paid to travellers and families. Tn addition to the Hotel there is a splendid Billiard room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables. The Stable is large and well ventilated, and there is an experienced groom always in attendance upon horses. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Excellent Quality. VETERINARY AND SHOEING FORGE. RA N D R E W S • begs to announce to his friends and the_ public that, having completed his new premises, he is now prepared to carry on his late business as Veterinary at his new Shoeing Forge, corner of Ross Place and Peel-street, Lawrence, at the following prices :— ! Saddle Horses "" • - Bs. a set Light Draught - - 10s. „ Heavy do 12s. „ From R. A.'s long experienoe as a Veterinary, he is prepared to prescribe for Horses and Cattle labouring under any disease to which the/ are subject. _ Horses Shod on the shortest notice. GEORGE DOWSE & CO., SADDLERS, PEEL-STEEET, LAWEENCE, In thanking the inhabitants of the Tuapeka and surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded to them since they commenced business in Lawrence, beg to draw attention to their increased stock of all descriptions of Colonial-made Saddlery, which they are prepared to sell at Dunedin prices. N.B. — Repairs executed with the greatest despatch, at town prices. MASONIC HOTEL, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, TUAPEKA. GteoEGE Clabk - - Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLING-. lITR. F. H. M'COY, LL.B., BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, LAWBBKGE, SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. rpHIS Company has been established as a JL purely New Zealand institution, with all its funds retained and invested in the Colony. It has a very large and influential body of shareholders distributed throughout the entire Colony, who are themselves insurers to a very considerable amount, and consequently can influence a large business, thus adding to the security of the insured and the stability of the Company, the chief features of which . are a liberal management, prompt payments, rates moderate, and personal responsibility of. a large body of shareholders. The undersigned is now prepared to take Fiie Risks at current rates. - JONAS HARROP. Agen.t for Lawrence. npHISTLE HOTEL AND- STORE, -Evans' Flat. ' J. Hopkins - - Proprietor. N.B.— District Post-office. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, EVANS. FLAT, TUA?ERA, DAVID EYANS .....Proprietor Good accommodation for Travellers. Firstclass Grass Paddock. Oats and Chaie Fob Sabb. . TTAEKAWAY AND EOBEKTSQN, G-REENH3LL FLOUR MILL, EVANS FLAT, TUAPEKA. Silk-d?essed Flour of the bfest quality always on hand. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MEDIC AIL DISPENSARY, Princes-street, Dtjnedin. AEOR<3E E. DEOMER begs respectfully \JC to inform his up-country friends and the public that he has removed to those more commodious premises in Princee-Btreet, next j , the Bank of New .Zealand. ,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 27 March 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 27 March 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 27 March 1873, Page 1

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