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Lawrence Advertisements, PKATT'S COMMERCIAL HCTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. GEORGE L. PRATT begs to announce that he has taken the above well-known hotel, which, for comfort and convenience, cannot be surpassed in the up-country districts. It is a substantial brick building, with lofty -bed and sittingrooms, and every convenience for famines and travellers, SAMPLE KOOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM with one of Alcock's best Tables. Cobh and Co.'s Royal Mail Coaches leave the house twice daily for all parts of the Province. THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION Is superior, and being in the hands of an efficient Manager, is a guarantee for all horses left in his charge obtaining the best attention, possible. GEORGE L. PRATT, Proprietor. N.B. — Passengers may rely upon being called for early trains. AMP HOTEL, Peel- street, Lawrence ' John Roughan, Proprietor. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables on the premises. GOOD STARLING ACCOMMODATION. None but the Finest brands of Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c. !' "oiiiiavig aooj) •qd93[ siaag; pan sfutdg santA^ 'jo qsaq oq;j qnq auojj 'SHUTISrAVSiL iT hoj noiivaoimooov ssvio-ishiil •aoxss&vi 'xasHis-iaaj laXOH 300HKVHS e»siAva *a *^i -iyr aso ni c hotel, •*•'•*- ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. JOSEPH BELL - - - Proprietor. In returning thanks to the public of Tuapeka and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business, J. B. desires to inform his old friends that he has re-leased the above hotel, and completely renovated it. He can assure those who favor him with their patronage that nothing shall be wanting on his part to study their comfort. This old established Hotel being within two minutes' walk of the railway terminus, •parties going with the early train in the morning, may rely upon being called in time. Nothing but the best Wines, Spirits, and Ales. Every attention paid to horses. Good Stablinqj RAILWAY HOTEL, Ross Place, Lawrence. Samuel Wootton - Proprietor. S.W. begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Lawrence and surrounding districts that he has made extensive alterations and additions to his house, which he has opened as a first class Family Hotel. Being situate only a few yards from the Railway Terminus, it is very convenient for travellers and familiet arriving by rail. This hotel is comfortably and conveniently fitted, and parties patronising it will have every attention paid to their requirements. The parlors and bedrooms are well aired and lightsome. S.W. has determined to keep none but the Best Wines Best Spibits Best Ales and trusts by a careful study of the wants of his customers to merit a fair share of public patronage. A new first-class stable has been erected at the rear of the hotel, and every attention to hones is guaranteed. W ILLIAM HAVES, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, SHAREBROKER, PBBL'STREET, LAWRENCE, Has for sale — Mining and other Shares } Also, Freehold Property in town and suburbs. TTICTOR3A FIRE AND GENERAL V INSURANCE CO. j Capital - - - £2,200,000. Sole Agent for the Tuapeka District : — WM. HAVES, Peel-street, Lawrencfl. THOMAS DWYER Having leased the Victoria Livery Stableß from Mr. R. Williams, wishes to inform the public that he has accommodation for horses second to none in Otago, with a groom in attendance night and day. First-class double and Single Buggies. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses on hire. Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harness.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 752, 2 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 752, 2 March 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 752, 2 March 1878, Page 1

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