E. GUNTON, rYTATCHMAKER, has much pleasure ia T V antiounciDg to all whom it may concern that he has just Landed direct from London a large consignment of LEVER WATCHES, which will be sold at a small advance upon landed cost. All Watches Guaranteed for one, two, and three years. Also, come to hand direct from Makers, a nice selection of Silver Alberts, Goldmounted Brooches, and Gold-mounted Medals, all at Bed-rock Prices. Note the addreas : Ross Place, Lawrence, Watches and Jewellery by post receive prompt attention and are posted away immediately upon being repaired. P. WAG HORN, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, tfRAINER, GLAZIER, DECORATOR, &c, Ross Place, Lawrence, BEGS to notify that he keeps a large and varied stock of Paperhangings, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and all other requisites of the trade. His businpss is now earned on in the Shop next Bank of New Zealand. DUNEDIN PRICES. d! 8 A . MOODY, MONUMENTAL M^SON, Boss Place, Lawrence. TJEADSTONES and Monuments in XI Marble, Granite, and Stone. Iron Railings, Concrete Enclosures, ami every description of Cemetery Work at the lowest rates. Town and Country Orders Promptly attended to j\2l THE SCOTTISH METROPOLITAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Issue Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, and Workmen's Insurances. The only British office doing Life business in the colonies. Lowest rates and prompt settlement. Combined Life and Accident Policies at rates lower than thpao charged for Life Policies only by most offices. Agent for Lawrence, JAMES J. GIBSON, who will supply quotations for Dredging, Sluicing, and other rKk^. District Manager for Otago and Southland, sl3o MURRAY ASTON. J. & J. WILKINSON, WOOD TUENERS & CAEVEES, Great King-Street, Dunedin, BAND and Fret Sawing of any design. Billiard Balls re-turned Indian Clubs, Dumb-bells, Wands, &c; 4C|TIA T IS|DMYj 81-OHLOEIDB OF GOLD CTJE.E. ■TvT)TvrT7' HAD nearly destroyed it. JJ -til IN J.Y I suffered from an insatiable appetite for Liquor. The Bi-chlonde of Gold Treatment cured me permanently. It eradicates ALL desire for intoxicants. The desire will never return uniessj you re-cultivate it. 1 ? NO CUEE ... KO PAT. Address : 81-CHLORIDE OF GOLD INSTITUTE " Ashley House," Rattray-Street, DUNEDIN. dl 4 Under Vice Kegal Under Vice Eegal Patronage r^rvilfis§ Patronage T7OII a GOOD PIPE, CHOICE TOBACCO JJ or the BEbT CIGAR, go to 0. DICKINSON No. 1, High St£et, Grand Hot6l Buildings, Duntdin. Sole agent for Henry County Tobacco: RAILWAY HOTEL, ROSS PLACE LAWRENCE. JAS. KELLEHER, Proprietor. ■nVERRYTHING of the Best— Wines. 11l Spirits, Ales, Cigars, &c." First-class Table a Specially. Excellent Beds.g Full-size Billiard Table, Good Stabling. One Minute's Walk from Railway Station GROWN HOTEL. RATTRAY-STREET, DUNEDIN. P KELIGHER offers to the travelling i. • public FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Commercial Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Room, Billiard Room, &c, &c. The Hotel is centrally situated, being only a few minutes' walk from the Railway Station and Wharves. Tariff Moderate. Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. 012 IMPBEIAL HOTEL, Princes-st., Dunedin. GEORGE BURTON ... Proprietor (Late of the Gridiron Hotel). rpHIS Hotel is central and convenient to X all the Public Offices, and, as the house has been entirely renovated, Country Visitors can depend on every comfort and attention. Best Ales, Wines, and Cigars. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. dl 4 Telephone, 764.
PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. MR JOHN GEBBIE, late of the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, and ME JOHN HOPLINS, of Dunedin, Confectioner, have entered into Partnership under the style of GEBBIE & HOPKINS. They have taken tha Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The Hotel is in the centre of the town, at the junction of Princes-street and Stafford-street, conviently situated for all public offices, banks, theatre, railway station, &c. . The rooms are commodious and lofty, and equal to'acything in New Zealand. Bath-rooms, lavoratories, sample rooms, &c. Only the best of everything will be kept, and the comfort oi the customers will be the first consideration. Charges Moderate, m 2
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4747, 25 April 1900, Page 1
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