Lawrence Advertisements. TTICT 0,.R I A HOTEL, ; * PUMmiIT, LAWBHTCI. - RIOHASD WnxiAHS . • Proprietor. ■ R. Wjxmams, having been appointed Agent foVCobb and Co. 's Line of Cotchea, would assure the travelling public that their ' comfort and convenience will be attended to " £#l>sth»fr Strict attention which has already J i*ftr«a to <h« Victoria such a liberal patronage. f «ad Travelled visiting Lawrence will flnarevOTy' accommodation/ and receive th* b<Mt attention, at this old-established HotaL. j A riew building has recently been erected, whiphpboniiderabTy enlarges the accommodation 'and^nhances the comfort of visitors. The additions comprise a suite of Private ■ Ap^aHmerit^ commodious "Bedrooms, a large ■ vominercial Room and Sample Room, making the Victoria one of the largest and most comforUble hotels, in the province. There is also an extensiye range of Stabling and Paddeck accommodation attached, TyALKEfi AND GASCOIGNE, HAY AND CORN DEALERS, ■' ' " : Boss Place, Lawrence. ACCOUNTS RENDERED MONTHLY. ENJAMIN FARGHER, « TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ' Adjoining Congregational Church, . • WHETEHAVEN-STREET, LAWRENCE. eiothei made up and repairs neatly executed - ''. on the shortest notice. . -, nriLLIA;M DRAPER, BUTCHER, LAWRENCE,, Is a *CASH BUYER OF. HIDES. ,N O T, I C, E. T) ARTIES having Goods- to be -forwarded X to any, part of the Province, by sending them to the Salerooms of the undersigned, Forwarding Agent, with instructions, will have them promptly attended to. , M. HAY, Auctioneer. N O T- I C E . TAMES 'Rn^DLEMISS begs to tender tl his sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded to him for the last eight ' years he'tias been in business in Lawrence, and would intimate to his friends and customers, and the public in general, that, having Dissolved Partnership, he will still carry on business as General Blacksmith and Farrier at the old establishment, at the following scale of chargeu— For Saddle Horses. .' Bs. a set Light Draught . 10s. „ „ Heavy d 0,.. . , . 12s. „ • Ms.j&: having, secured the, services, of- a s first-class Farrier, is prepared 'to shoe Jioraes inthe best possible manner.. ri lEOl EO RG E JEFFERY, J^~ would call the attention of • the public j to bis large and varied stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, J ' and the Miscellaneous Goods belonging, to * Chemist's Business. "ITTTANTED, Purchasers for Carpet Bags, f-ff -f T Umbrellas, Basketware, Brushware, Ladies' Bags, Perambulators. WANTED, the Public to remember that JEFFERX'S v the only thop in the district where one price is charged, and no abatement. WANTED, everyone- to come and see all tk«l»te«t novelties of the season. , ■ --: 'WASTED, old and young to come and •elect their Cricket Bats, Balls,, W>kets> &c., before the season is tSb fair advanced. WANTED Known, the old-establishe^ HMrCuttis^ Saloon and City Bath* v situated opposite the new Town Hall. , , ' WANTED, persons from the country to know thai «rEFFERY'3 Repository, is the only Fancy Goods Shop in Ross Place where you. may obtain good value for your money. WAlfT|a> sr^awn throughou6,*Ko.-diiatiiißt^ that' JEFI^3RY.. keeps; B^ofa, . fltatipnery^ Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Cahinetwaxe, Electroplate*' warei^Cuflery,' Fan^ r Haherdaßnery, Toys, Pictures, Tases/_|ilsmtlepiece Ornament«, ) C,QmbB J Schoolboplw, -and. gchQoLSnndrie«;Bkrhn Wooll and Palrtetnd, Ac;,' Drugs ] •ad Patent Medicnjes. 1 ' ''•" ' ■''<"'' V\ 4£ WANTED, the public to come and ask for an artide^.and be told he has f 'none in stock, c «w'i •■' .':,ir :i,,, - . r ■-..< '-j: erej[P.u st^te he does not keep, frpn> a needle to-axtvanehor. v ■ ' ■< ,r t WANTED, the Public to know thatGiiJ. >• A|sent % tfi* Tuapeka Times, Daily TinT^j; flpr^an,. Weekly "yTitpessj s South'enij'l^rr c^tlllT. Z. T*bl*t,llinstr»«»dN; Z.Hendd, HeloiMrne Leitder; Austnlaotaki, Dlu^trated S^tci^ and all the. Home Newspapers aij4 FUp-conntry orden punctually attended <to.: ■ "^en^fojj^he Nobthbbh AssmsANCßjOo. ! '"ia<T- Ou^ikid, £9,000,000. ', , ;.- . GEORGE JEFFERY, ■■■ - ■'•.^AWKi'^iß^jriiEti'ltoas Vjlcp^ , i±* ■ '•- I*wrenoe, • - >' : ..',: :, - - ci ■m '. ».. . j •- ■
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 30 December 1874, Page 1
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