Lawrence Advertisements. THE LOCAL BUTCHERY. ARCHIBALD HOGG Begs to announce to the Inhabitants 'of Tuapeka that he has opened his new Shop in Ross Place, next the Masonic Hotel, and will be prepared to supply his customers with Prime* Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb, and Veal, at the lowest remunerative prices for cash. INSPECTION EfVITED. fTIHOMAS BARNETT, ' TINSMITH, PLUMBER, PAIXTEB, PAPERHAXGEB, &C, Opposite the Court House, Peel-street, LAWRENCE, Contracts taken and Tenders ghen for Painting, Plumbing, Paperhangiug, aud Glazing in all branches. FRUIT! FRUIT!! DL E W I S , • Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, PEEL-STREET LAWRENCE. "Choice Fruits of all descriptions constantly on hand. COSJECTIOSEEI. rFISH AND OYSTERS EVERY WEEK. BENJAMIN FAB-GIIER, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, WinTEHAVEN-STBEET, XAWBENCE. Clothes made up and repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. GEORGE WALKER, HAY AND CORN DEALER, EOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, Respectfully requests that all accounts due to •him will in future be paid monthly. Any accounts owing by ln'in will be paid monthly, if presented. BLACK HORSE "BREWERY, TUAPEKA. Bastisgs asd Kofoed, Proprietors. All Orders or Letters sent to the Brewery will recei-e immediate attention. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. Please to CORK BARRELS when empty. Agents for Waipori :— H. and J. M*Cay. TTTILLIAM DRAPER, BUTCHER, LAWEENCE, Is a CASH'BUYER OF HIDES. EW ARRIVALS OP SUMMER GOODS. P. AITKEN Ts now showing the newest, cheapest, and best selection <;f • DfUPERY, MILLINEEY, CLOTHING, &c, "Ever offered to the inhabitants of Tua- • -peka. The whole stock has been purchased at the old tariff prices. All intending purchasers will effect a saving of 10 per cent, by making an early call and •securing their SUMMER DRAPERY. ■An endless variety of NEW PRINTS, in Brilliants, Cambrics, Satin Finished, •warranted fast colors. NEW WASHING MATEKIAIS. Fancy Dresses of every description. Printed Alpacas Costume Cloths -Marl Alpacas Persian Cloths New Silvertines New Saltines New Lustrines Silk Warp Lustre ■New Grenadines Japanese Gauze -Ball Dresses Embroidered Robe Black Silks— extraordinary good value. Striped, Check, Plain and Fancy Silks, -35 per cent, under .present market value. 1 FAMILY. MOUENINGS. Ladies' and Children's Straw Goods. Bonnets,- Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, iv every shape and style. NEW DE'ESS TKIMMIIHJS. •A splendid assortment of Sewed Muslin Trimmings, from % inch to six inches wide ijust Received, a large stock of ftEW SUMMER CLOTSIN&, and English, manufacture, Trousers and Vests to match If ew Sacs >in every style and make. Boys' Clothing in endless variety. Hats in felt, straw, tweed, and silk. 'B?he goods are all splendid value. P. AITKEN, *Ross -Place, -Lawrence. [
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 303, 12 November 1873, Page 1
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