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RISING SUN yHOTEL, Walker street. D MELICAN, PROPRIETOR. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands Gcod accommodation for Boarders at moderate terms. One minute's walk from the centre of the city. EUROPEAN HOTEL, George street. \|E3SR3 KELEGHER & O'DONNELL, having taken th.^ above Hotel, and haying made extensive alterations and improvements, are now in a position to offer unequalled accommodation to visitors fron? !jhe country, at moderate charges. Alcock's Prize Billiard Table. Good Stabling. _____ CALEDON IN HOTEL Grea Em street, P. COTTER, PROPRIETOR. Al Accommodation. "Wines and Spirits of the finest quality. Good Stabling. . ' SHAMROCK HOTEL, Peel Street, - Lawrence, MRS DONOVAN, PROPRIETRESS, UP-COUN TRY Travellers will find Comfort, Civility, and Attention at the above Hotel. All Liquors of the purest brand. Good Stabling. ______ CAMP HOTEL, Peel Street, - Lawrence, JOHN ROUGHAN, PROPRIETOR. T7ISITORS to Lawreace will find Comfort V and Civility at the above well-known estabUshment. None but the finest brands of Wines, Spirits, Beer, etc., kept. __ TAMES HAERIS, WINE, spirit, and provision merchant l a wre_n c c. tuapekaT dispensary, Ross Place, - ■ Lawrence, GEORGE JEFFERY, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, BOOKSELLER, AND TOBACCONIST. Agent for tie ' New Zealand Tablet' TOIIN NIX O N 9) BUILDER, WHEELWuitnn i UNDERTAKER, LAWRENCE. All Orders punrtiullv fittfiined to, VICTORIA STORE, WETHEHSrONIOS 21 R fa P, McGOLDRIOK TTJEGS to inform the Miners iv and around 11 Wetherstones that th«y can purchase Gioccries and Provi-ion? of tho best quality 6u the n-.ost reasonaub terms at her old esLib I shed Store TUJPEKA HOTEL, (Junction of Tuap ka and Beaumont R,oif Js /CHRISTIAN LONG, - PROPRIETOR; First Class Accommoddtion. Goo.l Stabl'n.g sind Aceommo lation PaLlook. S~\ A M A R U H O U ii E. D. TOOIIEY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER, N.B. ~y^ ; inerj and Dressmaking on thf ' Promises.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 42, 14 February 1874, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 42, 14 February 1874, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 42, 14 February 1874, Page 15

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