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rpHOMAS WIl/SON AND CO 1 STOREKEEPERS, LAWREN.CE , { Havk on Saib— j Hennesßv's Case Brandy Faux and Fils* Brandy . ' ' Alfonse, Ballot and Co.'s Brandy Old Highland Standard Whisky Walker'B W.W. Wbiaky , Burkes Irish Whislty Dunville's Irish Whisky Burnett's Old Tbm Geneva J.D.K.Z. i : ' i Woolfe's Schnapps Offley's At and 6-diamond Fort Guineas' Stout \y Burke (pints and quarts) Guineas 1 Stout (Bulldog) -, „ Blood, Wolfe, and Oo.'s Stout „ Tennant's Ale • ■ „ Burke'a Ale , . „ ? Bulldog Ale „ Also, ' -Raw Castor Oil ,; - . Rw and Boiled Linseed Oil : Large Stock of Groceriei, Corn-sacks, &o Also, A constant supply ■> of i Champion Baoon, ■-„ t-,' , , Bams, and .Butter.; AUCTIONERES, STOCK," STATION AND . ; GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 39, BOND-BTEIBT, DUNBDIN (Late Matheson Bros, and Co.'s Store.) htephenscTn and 00. beg to intimate-, to the public that they have commenced business at the above address " - vi • • SEQGKr-STAFieNV AM) GENERAL > ; i commi^sion^'Agents, And are prepared to transact any business entrusted: to their care with ; promptnbs's and liberality. y t , r - • Mr Stephenson .will conduct Auction Sale, a^'Biirnside Yards every Wednesday, and will also be glad to undertake Sales at the prpperties of vendors or elsewhere. . - , / Stephensoit .and .pa. hepe that by strict attention to the iuterests of vendors they will •cure a fair amount of patronage. 89,- . BOHD-STREET-^ , DtJNBBIN. , r . , TAILORING. T" "h o ma s ';d bd d s .' '.[tailor and clothier, . (Opposite Messrs Herbert and Company's), n '' x •' ''Ross Place, Lawbence," Begs to inform, .his, numerous friend? in the District that lie has' commenced business in above line. A large selectfon'of the 'best Tweeds on hand CHABaES Moderate.' ' l jtyle; Fit, and Workmanship-guaranteed: WANTED KNOWN. rnHAT ISAAC M'FARLANE will start -I- business as ! a Bootmaker in Mr Duncan Beaton's Store, BLue~Spur, hoping thst by keeping a first-class stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes he will be -vrel patronised, in the district Mr M'Farlane intends to employ a first-class bootmaker, so that customers will get all, descriptions of work done to order in the latest style. To open on the Ist November, on the principle of " Small profits, and quick > returns.' Terms, Caßh. SEEDS ! ' SEEDS ! : SEEDS ! rpHE undersigned Haß just. received; ft Fresh ■*• Corisignment of Seeds, which has lately arrived from England, consisting of Wbite and. Red Clover^.-Alsyke, Cow Grassi Trefoil,' Lucerne, Timothy, Rape. Cocksfoot. Ryegrass Perennial, Poverty Bay and Italian. Turnips : reen and Purple' Top, Swedes, Long Red Orange Globe. „,H. Z THOMPSON, Commission Agent, ' ' . Lawrence. riIEE AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE A UNION INSURANCE CO (Limited) , CAPITA! ' ;. ... £250,000 (with power to increase.), | ■''■ • 'Fire Risks at- Lowest Rates. ' ' Twenty per cent, of the '■ profits divided annually amongst the 'Policy-holders. i t ■ 1 Full particulars on application to J. a'.ARfeUCKLE, Agent for Tuapeka District. HOIIEJ. PALACE V. „ "AND t .., ' PRIVATE 1 riOTEI/ Moray Peace (near First Church), Dtobdin (Five minutes' walk from Railway Station.) Unsurpassed Accommodation for Boarders '--and "Visitors. " Single Bed-rooms'. Suites 1 of Apartments I 'Bed-rooms can be had apart from Board. ■" : "" Teems Modbrats. Billiards Smoking, ' Reading, Chess, and other "■'••'• -• ■• "Rboms. " i ' ■ •■ '•■- i '• A separate Luncheon and Sitting-room for Ladies. ANigilt Porter kept arid Travellers called for"! ! ' Early TMns. %J Fo'r'furthec particulars^ apply to" t " BENJAMIN WILLIS, T ' . " Manage^. r P_lW_.' Ll | WOS D L^ A' X 8.*,1.i~~r PRACTICAL , WATCHMAKER AND,. JEWELLER, , M) , • ROBB'PJSAOB, LAWBKNOE^ ' Bv^rj ; ~description ( ,of. Jewellery repaired and . *t:invl V / 'm^t? order, i Nautical Instruments ReDairerl. Tiifl '^Cash; Priuciplej" as a rule of economy < h the every-day.traniactions of retail busidess, has every point in its favor. Not only 3oes the" old maxim "-but of debt, out of 1 Janger" ; h.old-. ( goodi but the 'quid pro quoj which the investor .benefits in, is an important element in the consideration of the whole - nalite^.. , Where credit is practised, a certain f roppjtion prove bad, and thjß) tra\ler.i)t > coinpelled (I to m,ake up the bad by, charging a longer price to all than' would itberwise be necessary. [This is not fair to (nose whopayi 'and therefore the CashiSystem is taking a firm hold, andis being largely patronised by communities. It does uottaka Epuch. consideration 1 iv the abstract to' see' its advantages,, but they are forcibly 1 understood ; when" 1 the buyer comes to' the Counter ' and cbrnjiflres present va|ue with past /experience: We Hold a most magnificent stock of. Winter Goods, and can 'commend the Cash Principle arid corresponding 1 prices ,1 1 intereied —Thombok, Stka»s ajto Co.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 954, 11 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 954, 11 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVI, Issue 954, 11 July 1883, Page 4

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