Lawrence Advertisements. TTICTORIA HOTEL " FKJL-STBEET, XAWBENCE. Mrs R. Wiluahs - - Proprietress Mrs Williams begs to assure the travelling ■public that their comfort and convenience will be attended to with that strict attention •which has already secured to the Victoria such a liberal patronage. Families and Traveller* visiting Lawrence will fiud every accommodation, and receive tho best attention, at this old-established Hotel. A new building has recently been erected, •which considerably enlarges the accommodation and enhances the comfort of visitors. The additions comprise a »uite of Private Apartments, commodious Bedrooms, a large Commercial Room and Sample Room, mnking the JSetoria one of the largest and most com- ( forffble hotels in the province. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths at all hours. There is aL>o an extensive range o Stabling and Paddock accommodation attached. GEORGE JEFFERY, WANTED KNOWN— A large variety of Lkt.s' Diabies for 1882, just received from the Publisher. WANTED -Purchasers for Christmas, New Yeab, and Birthday Cabds, over one thousand varieties to se'ei-t from. WANTED— Tour Cousins, your Sisters, and your Aunts to come and inspect Jeiiery's display of Stove and Fire-screen Ornament p. WANTED— The Public to know that the largest Stock, variety of Shades, and quality of Berlin Wool, Crevtel Wool, Ice Wool, and Australian Wools at Jeffery's. WANTED KNOWN— Largest and best assortment of Fishing Tackle, Trout Flies, and Rods, never before seen in the District, at Jeffrey's. _____ WAKTED — The Ladies to inspect his Stock of Briggs' Transfer Patterns, Crewel Silk, Cords and Tassels, Braids, &c, WANTED— One and all to bring their little Cousius to inspect Jbffery's new and varied c-tock of Toys and Fancy Goods. WANTED— Every person to know they can procure all the Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Newspapers and Magazines at Jeffery's. WANTED — An inspection of my usual large and varied assortment of Books suitable for Christmas and Rew Year Gifts, 8' hool Prizps, &c, &c. WANTED KNOWN— His Haircutting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. mHOMAS B.ARNETT, •** TINSMITH, PLUMBEB, PAINTER, PAPEBHANGEB, &C., Opposite the Court llouse/Peel-street, LAWRENCE, Ironmongery Warehouse : Town Ham. Contracts taken and Tenders given for Paint* itig, Plumbing, Paperhanging, and Glazing in all' branches. 4lf ATTHEWS & CHALMERS, jyl COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, Eoss Pla.ce, La.weence. ;^ORDERS EXECUTED FOR i BUGGIES, STATION WAGONS, AND SPRING CARTS. Carriers' and American "Waggons. Boa.d, Farm, and Tip Drays—all sizes, ining Tools, Agricultural Implements HOBSESHOEING, &C. At Moderate Prices*
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 833, 8 April 1882, Page 1
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