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Lawrence Advertisements. CO MM E R CIAL HOTEL, PEEL-STBEET, LAWRENCE. Alexander Armstrong, Proprietor. A. A. begs to thank the public for the liberal patronage he has teceived since being in the above Hotel, and trusts, by continued attention, still to receive the same support hitherto accorded to him., _. ' , This Hotel is unsurpassed for accommodation in any up-country township in Otago, and every attention Is paid to travellers and families. In 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. Yeend and Pope's Southern line of Coaches leave for Tokomairiro, Balelutha, and Dunedin every morning at 7.30. C\ WALKER AND CO., HAY AND CORN DEALERS, Ross Place, Lawrence. ENJAMIN FARGHER, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Adjoining Congregational Church, WHITEHATEN-STEEET, LAWRENCE. Clothes made, up and repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. /IX7 ILLIAM DRAPER, BUTCHER, LAWRENCE, — Is a CASH BUYER OF HIDES. COACHES ! COACHES ! YEEND AND POP E'S SOUTHERN LINE OF COACHES Will leave the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAWRENCE, Every Morning at 7.30 for TOKOMAIRIRO, BALCLUTHA, AND DUNEDIN. THOMAS POPE begs to inform the travelling public that he has entered into partrier•hip with Mr. Henry Yeend, the proprietor of the well-known Southern Line of Coaches from Dunedin to Balelutha, and that on Monday, the 16th February, ' they will commence running" a line of Coaches as above, «xd hope that by careful driving and general attention to the comfort of passengers they will merit a share of public patronage. PutEg ;—liawrence; — liawrence to Dunedin - - 15s 0 „ Lawrence to Tokomairiro -7s 6d WANTED, the public to know that Ladies and Gentlemen can get their Hair Cut, Thinned, and Dressed by one who has had great experience in some of the pricipal shops of Liverpool, Manchester, and London, at JEFFERY'S HAIRCUTTING SALOON, ROSS PLACE. GEORGE JEFFERY would call the attention of the public to his large and varied stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, and the Miscellaneous Goods belonging to ' a Chemist's Business. WANTED, the Public to come and inspect his new stock of Prize Books, from 6d. to 10f. 6d,; School Books, S.S.B. Association, Nelson Royal Readers, &c. ; Bibles, Dictionaries, Hymn Books, Chambers' Works, Account Books, &c., ex Jessie Readman. Come and try his Tobaccos and genuine Havannah Cigars. One trial will be sufficient to prove that he keeps nothing but the best. ' WANTED, all the smokers to come and - select from Jefbery's well-assorted stock of Meerschaum, Wood, and other pipes. WANTED, the Ladies to know G. J. keeps a iplendid assortment of Fancy Goods/ BerlinWool, Patterns, Crotchet Cotton, Pins, Purse Silk; Chignon, Curl, Coil, and other Hair Pads ; HairPins, Back Combs, &c. WANTED, the rising generation to come and see the wonders in Toys, which they can exchange for their spare cash. WANTED Known, Jeffery has lots of Letts' Diaries for 1874. WANTED, the Public not to forget that the City Baths and Hairdressing Saloon is in Ross Place. WANTED, the Public to know that G. J. '_ s Agenti or the Tuapeka Times, Daily Times, -' Guardian, Weekly Witness, N. Z. Tablet, .Illustrated N", J3, Herald, Melbourne Leader, -.' -Australasian, Illustrated Sketcher,,and all the ■ Home Newspapers and Magazines, Up-country orders punctually attended to. Agent for the Northern Assurance Co. Capitelr £2,000,000. GEORGE JEFFERY, - : fioimk Diwensary, Robs Place,,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 14 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 14 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 14 March 1874, Page 1

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