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'HHOMAS WILSON AND CO 1 STOREKEEPERS, LAWRENCE Have on Sale — Hennessy's Case Brandy Faux and File' Brandy Alfonse, Ballot and Co.'s Brand 7 Old Highland Standard Whisky Walker's W.W. Whisky Burkes Irish Whisky Dunville'i Iriih Whisky Burnett'i Old Tom Geneva J.D.K.Z. Woolfe's Schnapps Offley's 4 and 6-diamond Port Guineas' Stout by Burke (pints and quarts) Guineas' Stout (Bulldog) „ Blood, Wolfe, and Oo.'s Stout „ Tennant's Ale Burkes Ale Bulldog Ale „ Also, Raw Caitor Oil Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil Large Stock of Groceries, Corn-sacks, &c Also, A constant supply of Champion Bacon, Ham?, and Butter. AUCTIONERES, STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 39, BOND-STRIET, DUNBDIN (Late Matheson Bros, and Co.'s Store.) OTEPHEN~SON AND CO. beg to intimate to the public that they have commonced business at the above address as STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And are prepared to transact any business entrusted to their care with promptness and liberality. Mr Stephenson will conduct Auction Sale, at Burnside Yards every Wednesday, and will also be glad to undertake Sales at the properties of vendors or elsewhere. Stephenson and Co. hope that by strict attention to the interests of vendors they will •cure a fair amount of patronage. 89, Bond-street, Dunedin. TAILORING. THOMAS DODDS TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, (Opposite Messrs Herbert and Company's), Ross PiAOE, Lawrence, Begs to inform his numerous friende in the District that he has commenced business in above line. A large selection of the best Tweeds on hand ChJIBOES MODBBATB. Style, Fit, and Workmanship guaranteed. WANTED KNOWN. rnHAT ISAAC M'FARLANE will start X busineis as a Bootmaker in Mr Duncan Beaton's Store, Blue Spur, hoping that by keeping a first-class stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes he will be wel patronised in the district. Mr M'Farlane intends to employ a first-class bootmaker, so Ihat customers will get all descriptions of tvork done to order in the latest style. To open on the Ist November, on the principle of " Small profits, and quick returns.' Terms, Cash. < SEEDS! SEEDS!: SEEDS! TIHE undersigned has just received a Fresh -*• Consignment of Seeds, which has lately arrived from England, consisting of Wbite and Red Clovers, Alsyke, Cow Grass. Trefoil, Lucerne, Timothy, Rape. Cocksfoot. Ryegrass Perennial, Poverty Bay and Italian. Turnips : reen and Purple Top, Swedes, Long Red Orange Globe. H. P. THOMPSON, Commission Agent, Lawrence. mHE AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE J-UNIONIN3URANCE CO (Limited) Capitai £250,000 (with power to increase.) Fire Risks at Lowest Rates. Twenty per cent, of the profits divided annually amongst the Policy-holders. Full particulars on application to J. C. ARBUCKLE, Agent for Tuapeka District.. riOFFEE PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL Moray Place (near First Church), Dunedin (Fire minutes' walk from Railway Station.) Unsurpassed Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Single Bed-rooms. Suites of Apartments Bed-rooms can be had apart from Board. Terms Modbratk. Billiard, Smoking, Reading, Chess, and other Rooms. A separate Luncheon and Sitting-room for Ladies. A Night Porter kept and Travellers called for Enrly Trains. For further particulars, apply to BENJAMTN WILLIS, Manager. El W. WEDLAKE •F • PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Ross Place, Lawrence. Every description of Jewellery repaired and made to order. Nautical Instruments Renaired. The " Cash Principle," as a rule of economy n the every-day transactions of retail business, has every point in its favor. Not only loes the old maxim "out of debt, out of langer" hold good, but the quid pro quo, whioh the investor benefits in, is an important element in the consideration of the whole natter. Where credit is practised, a certain r roportion will certainly prove bad, and the fraier is compelled to make up the bad by charging a longer price to all than would therwise be necessary. This is not fair to • nose who pay, and therefore the Cash Syelem is taking a firm hold, and is being largely patronised by communities. It does not take much consideration iv the abstract to see its advantages, but they are forcibly understood when the buyer comes to the counter and compares present value with past experience. We hold a most magnificent stock of new Winter Goods, and can commend the Cash Principle and corresponding prices ' « intereeed —Thomson, Strang and Co. ,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 953, 7 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 953, 7 July 1883, Page 4