BUSINESS NOTICES GLENLADY STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS AND TOKOMAIRIRO TIM.BER YARD.^ JHOLLICK, in thanking the inhabitants * of Tokomairiro and surrounding dis tricts for the hitherto liberal support accorded to him, begs to inform them that having made extensive additions to his machinery, he is now enabled to supply the following goods considerably under the price of the imported article : — 7 inch Feather-edged dressed Weatherboards 6 do \ inch ) Tongued and grooved Lining to \ 6 do 1| inch ) 'and Flooring Of Red Pine, a very superior article, and well seasoned A large stock of Building Ironmongery, Corrugated iron, Doors, Sashes, and every requisite for the trade at the Lowest Rates. m NUTS FORD, vVatcr and Clockmaker, Jewellek, &c, MILTON. STE ADMAN'S DUNEDIN AND EAST TAIERI COACHES I" EAVE the Reliance Hotel, every morn- ■^ ing at Seven o'clock, sharp, and return from the Gridiron Hotel, Princes street Dunedin, at 5 p m., daily. Travellers from Tokomairiro, by stabling their horses at the Reliance, can thus perform a double journey .in tlie one day, and have seven hours to spend in Dunedin, embracing the whole business day, viz. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Such facilities should not fail -to render this line of coaches popular, and largely patronised by the residents of the Taieri and Tokomairiro districts. X O H N EDWARDS CARPENTER, Clinton, Popotunoa. Building Materials Supplied. TVTEWMARKET HOTEL BALCLUTIIA, THOMAS HUDSON, ......Proprietor, (Late of the Scandinavian Hotel Dunedin,) GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS, Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Spirits and Ales, of the best brands. ON SALE, PONTON'S PLOUGHS. New Shipments to hand. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, B. H IBBARD & C°" TOKOMAIRIRO. NOTICE. AM'LAREN & CO., beg to draw the .. attention of their customers and the public generally to the following low scale of prices, viz : — Roast Beef ... 5d to 6d Boiled Beef ... 3d to 4d Steak ... 6"d Sausages ... ... ... 6d SMes Mutton ... ... . 2hd TS E 0 R G E y E S LI E BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, MILT O N , Begs to inform the inhabitants of Milton, and surrounding districts, that he lias commenced business in the premises formerly known as the Great Britain Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business, and ,by supplying only first-class goods, to merit a share of public patronage. G.L. also begs to state that he has fitted up the above House as a TE M P ERA N0 E HOT EL and Boarding-house, where visitors will find comfort combined with moderate charges. , A large and comfortable Hall, suitable for Soirees, Balls, &g.» &c»
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 36, 22 March 1871, Page 1
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