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WESLEYAN CHURCH, TUAPEKA ON Sunday, Services will be conducted as follow:— Blue Spur (morning) — Mr Weathbrall (evening) — Eev. B.F. Eothweli Tuapeka West (3 p.m) — Eev. B. F. Eothwkll Lawrence (morning)— Eev. B.F.Eothwell „ evening) — Eev.B.F.BoxHWEM. PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in the Schoolhouse, Moa Flat, on SATUEDAY, 6th JUNE, at 8 p.m., to consider the advisableness of establishing a Eabbit Canning and Fruit Preserving Factory in the District. WILLIAM WAUGH, Convener. TURNIPS. SENDEES received up till WEDNES- ■*- DAY, 10th JUNE, for the right to eat-off with Sheep, before 15th August, 14 acres Broad-cast Turnips ; good crop. — • Apply, AULD AND SONS, - Waitahuna. GREAT BARGAINS. piOODS of every description for Private Sale at greatly reduced prices. Inspection invited. Open till 9 o'clock on Saturday evening. J. C. AEBUCKLE, General Merchant. 7TERBERT AND CO., LAWRENCE -*-*• Have on Sale — Pure Ceylon Teas Pure Indian Teas Blended Teas Hillside American Ploughs Galvanised Wire Netting Nobel's Blasting Gelignite Nobel's Blasting Dynamite BlastingPowder,Detonators,andFuse GEASS SEEDS. New Zealand Exhibition, 1889. Secured First Awards of Merit for Eyegrass Oats, and Clovers. Bamlett's Eeapers, with latest improvements Buckeye Eeapers and Binders. The Lowdown is th.c only suitable machine for Tuapeka. Price, £45. Binding Twine, first, second, and thud quality. Sheep Dip (Little's and Hatches') at lowest prices. OUR WONDERFUL BARGAIN PARCELS For the Winter Season have noAv commenced. A.. and~t7 inglis, general drapers & importers, George-street, Dunedin, The Largest Drapers in the Colony. Give us one trial order and you will become a constant customez*. We employ no travelling agents, therefore bad debts and all expenses connected therewith are entirely eliminated, the benefit of which we give our customers in the price of the goods. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque Notes, or Postal Orders. It is advisable in all cases to register letters containing money. Below we enumerate a few Specimen Parcels. For remainder see our Advertisement in " Otago Witness " :—: — N~ O. 12— THE HOUSEHOLD PAECEL, contains — 1 pair Whitney Blankets 2£yds long, nice fleecy goods ; 1 pair real Bolton Twilled Sheets 2£yds long (these will wash white in two or three washings) ; 1 blue and white Quilt 2£yds long ; 6yds good Shetland or White Flannel ; • 6yds white Calico, suitable for Ladies' or Children's wear ; 1 pure Linen Damask Table Cloth 2yds long; 2 large brown Turkish Towels 42in long. The whole lot, carriage paid, for 325. NO. 14 PAECEL.— I pair Ladies' Corsets, colour black and flesh; 1 handsome Plush Tea Cosey with satin puffings ; 12yds medium width white Swiss Embroidery ; 12yds fine white Calico; $ dozen Ladies' colour-border Handkerchiefs ; J dozen Ladies' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs. State size of Corsets when ordering. The whole lot, carriage paid, for 255. NO. B.— MEN'S PAECEL— 3 Strong, wearing shirts ; 1 Pair heavy-ribbed Drawers ; 1 Flannel Singlet ; 1 Heavy Cardigan Jacket; 2 Pairs ribbed Colonial Socks ; 1 Soft Felt Hat; 1 Pair Braces; 2 Ties. We shall send the above, carriage paid, for 30s.

A. AND T. INGLIS, GENERAL DRAPERS & IMPORTERS George-street, DxmEDiy.

ME M. MACDONALD, barrister & solicitor, Roxburgh.

BOOT AND SHOEMAKER.

WANTED KNOWN— That Geo. Swanwick has resumed Business as Boot and Shoemaker in Premises opposite the Bank New South Wales, Peel-street, Lawrence. Eepairs neatly and cheaply done. LOST — Between Lawrence and Tuapeka Mouth a small yellow-coloured Skye Terrier Dog; answers to the name "Nip." Finder rewarded. — Thos. Dwter, Lawrence. CONSULT Mrs Tyler's Eegistry Office for \^ Servants or engagements wanted. WANTED KNOWN — That Wiiliam Okb Brown has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop next Herbert and Co.'s, Eoss Place, and hopes by strict attention to Business, combined with Good Workmanship and Best Materials, to get a share of public patronage. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order. Eepairs neatly don«. Terms moderate ** * LITTLE thing like that annoy* £L me," said the smoker to the tobacconist who said he had outj" of Purity Cigarettes

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 2