Tty A 'p-ig. X A H O T BL, ' TU&PEKA FLAT. • n CHEIS. LOIKJ of the Golden Age Hotel, hating leased the' above ( ' Hotel, wbich has been so long occupied by Mr. Doeherty. begs lo inform his namewus ft lends and the public generallythat, "by keeping a superior article in stock, and by civility and attention to his customers, he hopes to receive a continuance cf the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. GOOD STABLING & PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. TAMES HILL WATCHMAKEB, PEEL - STBEET, LAWRENCE. NOTrCE. TAMES MIbDLEMISS begs to tender O his sincere thanks -for theiiberjdsupi . port accorded to him for the last eight years he has been in business in Lawrence, and would intijmaie to his friends and - customers, and the public in geneial, - that, having Dissolved Partnership, he * will still carry on business as General Blacksmith and Farrier at the old establishment, ' at the following scale" of charges : — For Saddle Horses . . 10s. a set fLight Draught t . 12s. „ „ Heavy do . 14a. „ J. M. having secured the services of a first-class Farrier, is prepared to shoe horses in the best possible manner. PUBLIC NOTICE. JAMES BUDGE Intimates to the Public that his NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT \ .o;,.R.Q<SS PLAGE, 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.' ■ • ■ JA3£ES BTJDG-E ; ROSS PLACE:, ■ * - Lawrence. - ; GEORGE « DRIVER SWANWIOK, VJ WETHERSTONBS, Castrator and Speyer of Cattle', Pigs, and all kinds of Stock, and Caponer of Fowls. G.D.S. has had 21 years experience in the above Professions in England, Victoria, and New Zealand. 'CHARGES MODERATE. ' "^ GEOHGE'COXON, WASHINGTON HOTEL, WETHEBSTONES. Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that ho has taken, .the above Hotel, fytelj occupied by Mr. Russell, and trusts, by keep- t ' ing on hand the best brands.of .Wines, Spii its, &c,, and by paying every attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. Good Stabling, and Horses well cared for. mHE MINERSVBUTCHERY, WETHERSTONES. MRS. JAMES SMITH begs to intimate that she is still carrying on the above oldestablished Butchery, and that customers . can rely upon being served with Meat of the prunegt quality, at the lowest rates. " ' * ' N , O T I C J2 . , To the Farmers of the Tiiapeka, Waita",huna, jftpdiT^yiot Distaste. . - •HiiilC undor=i'gn T ed will be pt'ioi.-s^-i . -K. Cinx'n.' tliO i'Ttneoiiiix.. - vl ;s->,i s f qmvp.tir,y of good a>t ilahj U.aio/. I - ,j on ap|jlication. BASTINGS AND KOFOBJ.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 1
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