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THE WEATHER! WHAT wo are experiencing is certainly of a varied nature— equinoctial and nonequinoctial, sunshine and no shine — no doubt arising from a diversity of opinion in the upper regions whic'i is tho best and most suitable to the residents of Lawrence. To walk the streots with comfort would be a problem for even Solomon. We would remind our patrons that M'Fablank's Stock (like the weather) is well assorted, both Winter and Summer Goods being on view at bargain prices. But if winter continues, we would recommend all gentlemen who study comfort and would be independent of the weather, to purchase one of M'EabiiAnb's Eleotric 3tormproof Mackiutoshes — price from 25/ to 45/. You can then snap your fingers nt all the elements that descend, and walk the streets with comfort. At the same time don't forget the Men's all-wool Colonial Suits, at 45/ ; Felt Hats, 2/6 ; Working Shirts, 1/6 j Colored Mole Trousers, 6/ j Singletß, 1/11 j Tweed Trousers, 7/6 ; Linen Collars, 3/ per dozen; White Linen Shirts, 3/9; Regatta Shirtß, 2/11 ; Cardigan Jackets, 4/6 ; Knickerbocker Suits, 7j ; Trouser Suits, 16/ ; Boys' Enap Overcoats, 11/; also, Wool, Underclothing, and Hosiery at barg*in prices. We have just, opened for the ladies, novelties in Gloves, Kibbons, Buttons, Corsets, Embroidery, Luces, Umbrellas, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, Aprons, Straw Hats, Frillings, &c. Comparison the true test of value. Inspection Invited. M'FARLANE, Ross Place, La.wjrefck IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the Otago Goldfields (being a local Court of Bankruptcy) holden at Lawreuce. Iv the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," " The Bankruptcy Act 1883 Amendment Act, 1884," and of the Bankrupcy of John Michaei, of Blue Spur, in the County of Tuapeka, in the Provincial District of Otago, farmer, a Baukrupt. TVTOTICE Ib Hereby GHyen that an Order was this day made by this Court closing the above Bankruptcy ; and notice is hereby further given that the Court has appointed WEDNESDAY, the 23ed day of SEPTEMBER, 1885, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for hearing the Bankrupt's application for an Order of Discharge. Dated this 3rd day cf September, 1885. DAVID FINLAYSON, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS ! rnHOMAS TYLER, *■ Seedsman, Fbttitekeii, &c, Ross Place, Lawrenco, Begs t") notify to his numerous Customers and others that he has ju-<t. received n l:\rgi 1 assortment of choice Garden and Flower Seeds, which he intends offering at tho following reduced pries : — Peas (assorted) ... ... Gd per Ib Broad Beans ... ... 6d „ Cabbage Seed ... ... 9<l per oz | Carrot Seed ... ... Gl „ Parsnip ... ... 0 1 „ Lettuce Seed ... ... 6d „ Onions ... ... 9<A „ Curled Parsley ... ... fid „ Kadish ... ... 4d „ t White Turnip ... ... 4d „ 20,000 Strong Cabbage Plants. Snowball and Kidney Potatoes. J& . R A I N E , . PAINTER, POLISHER, AND UPHOLSTERER, Ross Place, Lawrence, I Wislie9 to inform the public that ho lias taken the Shop opposite the Tttapeka Times Offire, and is prepared to do French Polishing, ! Staining, and Varnishing ; also, Painting and Paper-hanging at reasonaole rates. AMU ORKINDALE « GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Txtapeza West, Has opened a Branch Establishment fronting Mr Duncan Robertson's property at Waitahuna West, and purposes devoting every Monday and Tuesday in attending to the requirements of the settlers. Fittings for Reapers, Single and Doublefurrow Ploughs, &c, always in stock. The best of workmanship guaranteed at most reasonable prices. TO THE SETTLERS AND OTHERS IN THE WAITAHON4 WEST AND TUAPEKA MOUfH DISTRICTS. DM'TAGG-ART begs to inform the resi- • dents in the bove districts that he has jpened a Branch Establishment in Waita huna West, where he may be found every Tuesday. Blacksmith. - work in all its branches. Chnr-ges Moderate. Waitahuna, Tlh May, 1885. F' ~M O IT L E~, . BUILDER & UNDERTAKER, Haviug leased the Workshop *ately occupied by Mr John Tuckey, is prepared to do all classes of Carpentery-work at lowest possible rates. Plans a~d Specifications Prepared pT W H I T E^ JT « GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, &c, Begs to announce to the Settlers of Tuapela West, Tuapeka Mouth, and surrounding i districts that on and after MONDAY, 24th INSTANT, he will be in attendance at his new Shop at Tuapeka West, every Mond ay and Tuesday, when he hopes to obtain a tair share of public patronage. BALSAM OF HONEY For Coughs, Colds ] BALSAM OF HONEY Fur Bronchitis, Asthma BALSAM OF HONEY For Wheezing, Tightness of the Chest, Hoarseness. &c. BALSAM OF HONEY Is adapted to any age or either sex, and being very palatable is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken the Balsam of Honey, and acknowledge it to be the best remedy for Coughs and Colds they hiive yet had. All say— "Try it!" . Sole Agend for Lawrence — G. O. TAYLOtf, Chemist. PURE CODLIVER OIL TASTELESS CASTOR OIL PHOSPHORUS G, O. TAYLOR, Chemist *nd Dbuggist Robs Place, Lawrence ;

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1177, 5 September 1885, Page 3

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