T' ' ■ mi, F c s; a : l 'Bf.p vv T 7 ' ) fc m L, TUAPEKA FLAT." - ' Ji'ft. CK&W 'LON'^ fato'tit the Golden Age Hotel, which has been so long ocanpiedS by "MTTiDOcherty, "Begs "to, inform llisTiumefous 1 I fr?en 1 ds ( -an 1 a' the pUiic^Uilly^al^Meping a superior article in slock, and by civility , Iao?I a o? tyf&tfmP |« l»% c«ftomejp{ b*sl^es to Hretflwe a.' 6ot|tmuance«o£i-itbfl't pObtvimgei so 'fib'^Jlry"besld'#df '^dii lSa'ioo&SiU Bd i ■hj i, 1, , 'iiliT") , i. "!i.».i 1 r ':i fi.io'itflq GOOD STABLINCr & PADDOCK ACCOJCHCtDATION. ' h'*' .j!.?..* .' -•)• -tn 'id'V T A. M E fl" .. : H I li[ £ ti ' ,| 4 - ' • ! t ft. , WATCHMAKER, - :f " ff PEEL -... (S.T B B.By-JP^ ■ ; ; .., J" '.:'>> oi»i LAWRENCE. ' - , i , . \aw J . <: :/, M. r :r) — NOTICE., - " ■- • ' '- •'-- '••'•'**■ •\3 TAMES.MIj DLEMISS beg> tol^pder 0 his sincere thanks 1 for tne lib"erßlßupport accorded to him for .the f last li^ht years he has been in business in Lawrence, - and* would intiniate' to) his. finends(snd customers, and, ,th.c public,, in. genjela 1 , that, having Dissolved Partnership, be will still eitwy 'oil l Msit^esa as Geileral F^lack,smith aud at the -oldj <B»toblishment, at the following scale _l of charges:- . ,: , r Jj , y For Saddle Horses . . 10s. a s|t ..:..£. -Light draught! i \j.h 12s. :t,i Heavy do . 14s. „ J. M. having securedHne services of a first-class Farrier, is prepared to. shoe horses"in tne % besVpo's^ible 1 nianneV. 1 ' L . , , f • PUBLIC N0T1CE...... JAMES BUDGE J Intitaates to the ' Public that his ! ' NEW DRAPERY. "ESTABLISHMENT R,OS^S PLACE,- 0 Lawrence, 'N 0 w 010 1 f^ o^. '"n"'-1" n "' -1 His aim will be, by keeping only first-class Goods, and charging fair prices, to win and retain .'■■^bliesappbrt?*'" 3"H-.Y JAMBS BUDGE ■■■ R'O^S S PLAC E, M A -I I •' ''■' ■ ■ Lawrence.' J -'•--■ iUl ' GfEORGB- ©RIVER 1 ! SWA'IWKIk:, [ .WETHERSTONES, „ . •-, Castrator" and Speyer' of Cattle, Pigs, and all kinds ofjSiock, and Caponer of Fowls. . GR.D.S. has had 21 years experience in •he <ib< Ive Professip.nsin England, Victoria, and New Zealand. CHARGES MODERATE. GfjfittHWbbxON, WASHINGTON HOTEL, WETHERSTONES. Begs to intimate to his friends and. the-public thatj hr bap t^ken ,%\ft% abo}s 'Hofel^flatejy occupied by Mr. Russell, and trusts, by keeping on hand 1 tb^ best BrafiidsSf WiSes, Spirits, &c , and by paying-er«ry-attention to business [ tp.mwiV* share of'tl(fii»'p»ttWjagEtlTHTT .T Good Stabling, and Horses well cared fQB« ! 1f ' Jl '' '^ f '' T <i f '° "'n'M •" lt '- ' ■"ft •g' a TH E M I BTE'R'S'' FU T'CB'p R s^, ).,; i .-,•'' T»q tii -i.'.i.'J ,7tUn f nv>^ | : . fl --^THERSTONES.,.^^ r Uir j . .[i . ;ll<> ".I fj'Jll !{ >1 j WO.I c,' 'Jil t«ft ,uO ' *-,/' iii hi.'' id n«J ii-d'i fioHcLorn.'t:vVj«M» j MRS. JAMES SMITH begs to ( jntifn»£ i I ,tbat-3be,is si^,,'car^n5 l o^,..iiihje f raVsßrft T Jjld- ! establiahtid" Butchery; k£&%^ J WtMiß!k ' can rely upon being served with Meat of the 1 prunest (jnaliij, ;*lp tb<; loyrcßt rates, Ho the Farmers of the Tuapeka, Waitatijuj thaAa/Aaa^fetiofDriatefea^ :nrv ff^llE^fun^sjigned. .jwillj^ .^^pbaseats . during (^e.iQrthcpnriiqgiße»BQ» of ,any quantity of good,i]^aJtHJgj«Bpley. Price guaranteed, on^plicatjiw^, >, ■ : jj«2Q tVS . BASTINGS AND KOPOED.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 28 August 1873, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 28 August 1873, Page 1
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