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THE Lawrence Parliamentary Union seems somewhat at variance with tho Sydney folk with regard to saving the lives of incorrigible blood-thirst v villains, not worth the name of men. Our local Parliament spent the last two Wednesday evenings in discussing the adv. ntages through getting rid of the above description of the human race, and nearly all voted in favor of retaining capital punishment as being a first-rate system of getting rid of murderers, &c, &c. ; and yet the Sydneyites arc patrolling the streets protesting against the execution of a convict nnincd Jones. Surely this is a step to keep and prcßervo the criminal class j they should look to Liwrenco for guidance in the hanging business. After considering the saving of life, the saving of money should not bo lost sight of, especially in tln-ao times of depression in New Zealand. The query is how to mate your money go the furthest and to the host advantage? M'Farlane buys and sells for cash, and saves money. We say, " Q-o and do likewise;" for credit means living beyond your means, and anyone so doing is mean indeed (that, we presume, means not liberal; for how, can a person be liberal that has no means?) Some arc ?o far gono in the credit system that thoy have no visiblo means of support, the result of at one time living beyond their tnrans. Save money, and buy at M'Fahlane's. During the ensuing week, Goods will be sold regardless of cos!, previous to taking stock. "The quick penny before the slow shilling." You will not nearly save bul julb) Biive 25 per cent by purchasing at M'FARLANE'S, ROSS PLAGE, LA. WHENCE.

1000 Hat Shapes ggi n away to-night. V. vy?t£sjst R. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of <ho Otago Goldfields (being a loc;il Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Lawrence. Iv the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and " 1 he Amendment Act, 1884," TVTOTICE Is Hereby Given that I, Philip j •*•' Cahill, of Tuapeka West, in tho Provincial District of Otago, in the Colony ! of New Zealand, Farmer, have this day filed, in the said Court at Lawrence, a petition to be adjudged a Bankrupt. Datod this 15th day of July, 1885. PHILIP CAHILL. ALPfiED CHOOKE, So icitor, Lawrence. ■jyrOTICE Is Hereby Further Given that tho first m ling of Creditors of the said Philip Cauill wi'l be held in my Office, Irvine slreet, Lawren< c, ou TUESDAY, 21st JULY, L 835. J. C. ARBUCKLE, Deputy-Official Assignee. FOR SALE. rnHE undersigned have for Private Sale one of Alcock's full-sized prize Billiard Tables, with Cues, Rucks, Marking-board, and all otlicr necessary appliances. Price very reasonable. ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON & Co. NOTICE. rriU-E Undersigned have been appointed -*- Agents for Robert Cleave, of Invercargill, Nursery and Seedsman. Catalogues and prices on app'icalion. AItBUaKTVTC, JtOBEUTSON & CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To the Settlers ofTuapeita West and Tuapoka Mouth Districts. D W H~~I T E , JL ■ GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, &c, Tuapkka Flat, Will open a Branch Business at Tuapeka , West shortly, when he trusts to receive a fair share of public support. Duo notice will bo given of the day of opening. 11/T B L A C X M O R E ■*•"■ . PRINCE OP WALES TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Flodden-stkeet, Waipobi. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Meals, Is ; Bcils, If. Good Stabling. Charges Modkhate. JO R A I N E , • PAINTEK, POLLSUER, AND UPHOLSTERIOR (Op >osile tin 1 Railway Station.) Ibvink sthket, Lawiibncb, Is prepared to cxeculc all kinds of work in his special line of business at moderate prices VISIT PROLONGED TILL END OF AUGUST. I\ /T R R. G. GRIEVE, ■"-'• DENTAL SURGEON. Victouia Hotel, Lawrence, Begs respectfully to inform his friends and patients that ho is now practising his pro fession at the above address, where he hopes to bo honored with tho patronage of those who may require his aid in casca of Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry. Every description of Artificial Teeth supplied on moderate terms. Appointments can be made to attend Pationti ah their own Residences. BALSAM OF HONEY For Coughs, Colds BALSAM OF HONEY For Bronchitis, Asthma BALSAM 01? HONEY For VThcczing, Tightness of the Chest, Hoarseness. &c. BALSAM OF HONEY Is adapted to any ago or either sex, and being very palatable is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken tho Balsam of Honoy, and acknowledge it to bo the best remedy for Coughs and Colds thoy have yet had. All say— " Try it 1" Sole Agent, for Lawrence — G. O. TAYLOIi, Chemist. PUKE CODLIVER OIL TASTELESS CASTOR OIL PHO6PHORUS G, O. TAYLOR, Chemist and Dbtjggist, Rna* Plrv'p, Lawrence. DONALD ROSS HUNTEK, Solicitor, has resumed Practice. Temporary Office : Whitohavcn-strect, opposite Congregational Church.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1163, 18 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1163, 18 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1163, 18 July 1885, Page 3

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