Kaitangata Advertisements. II K I R BY, Bread and Biscuit Baker, -247 KAITANGATA. jg KID G E HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Mrs JOSEPH MURPHY ... Proprietress. First-class Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. N.B. — The Kaicansrata Sale Yards are convenient and connected with this Hottl, and are open for the silts of stock, etc., by auction or otherwise. "77 JJENBY COTTON, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, &0., KAITANGATA. N.B. — All Orders punctually attended to. •922 Term 8 vpry moderate. €T ODDAPT BROTHERS, (Successors to R. Macdonald) Wholesale & He tail Merchants, 145 KAITANGATA. Tapanui Advertisements TVT O B L E'S HOTEL, TAPANUI. N. M'MILLAN . . Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. A first-class Billiard Room, containing one 'Of Alcock,B Tables' is attached to the premises. First Class Stabling. Excellent Paddock AocomodatioD. 190 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. %.. TAPANUI. ../ "WM. SE^MONDS, - - - / Proprietok. acconSnodatio'n for Travellers and Families. -Loose'Boxesfcr hoises. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of Ihe most approved Brands. / \ First-class Billiard Room. \ m 2 \ "O C. FERGUSON & CO., •J_Y/» GENERAL MERCHANTS, TAPANUI. R. C. F. & Co.'s Stock of DRAPERY, GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, etc. etc., "Is Extensive, Well- Assorted, New, and of Pirßt-class Value. Settlers in the -Tapanui and adjoining '"districts may confidently rely on obtaining entire satisfaction in any dealings they may have with this firm, as no inferior goods -are kept in stock, and selling prices are 'fixed at Dunedin scale, with carriage added. Highest market price given for Farm and Dairy Produce. Goods delivered free of charge. Agents for Reid and Gray, Dunedin, and for the v a2sß National Insurance Co. (r\ LENKENICH STEA.M SAW • AND PLANING MILLS, T- A P A "-N : U I. 'John Macfarlane - Proprietor. N.B. — The nearest Mill to Balclutha. J. M'F. begs to intimate that he has a good Stock of Seasoned T and G Flooring and half-inch Lining on hand. '781 T> O G E R S 1 TAPANUI TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GEORGE. ROGERS, ; (Late -of the -Beaumont Road, and previously Manager of the T Club, in Dunedin,) Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Tapanni •and surrounding districts, that he has opened the above Hotel on strictly temperance principles ; and hopes, by making every. endeavour for the of .-cleanliness and comfort, combined "-■with moderate charges, to r merit a fair a^gjo"o£
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 130, 5 January 1877, Page 2
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