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B. W. WINN PAINTER, PAPEBHANGER, SIGNWRITER, HOUSE DEOORATER, ROSS PLACE ... LAWRENOE. A large and varied Stock of Oils, Faints, Glass, Paper-hangings ana Painters' Requisites. WALL~PAPERS. A LL the lateßt and most fashionable de- ■^*- signs direct from the Manufacturers. I make a specialty in this Department in regard to price and quality. PAINTING AND DECORATING by first-class tradesmen. ESTIMATES given for every description of work. P. WAG HORN PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GRAIN ER, GLAZIER, DECORATOR, &c , Ross Place, Lawrence, BGS to notify to tha residents of Law. rence and surrounding districts that he always has in stock a large and varied assortment of Up-to-date PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, And all other requisites of the trade. Dunedin Prices. Next Bank of N.Z., Eoss Place, Lawren NOTICE. WILSON &~D AWSON PAINTERS, &c, BEG to notify the residents of Lawrence and surrounding districts that they are prepared to give Estimates for all kinds of work in connection with PAINTING GLAZING PAPER HANGING and GENERAL DECORATING. Workmanship Guaranteed. Orders may be left at Mr Wilkinson's Boardinghouse, Whitehaven-st. 023 YICTOKIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES Peel-st., Lawkencb. JOHN SHEEHY, Proprietor. IJAVING taken over the Stables so long 11 curried on by Mr T. Dwyer, I shall enr deavor to merit a continuance of tbe public support accorded him, and will endeavor to meet the requirements of old patrons and the public generally. Waggonettes, Single and Double Buggies, r Harness Horses, and Saddle Hacks on hire. 3 First-class Stabling, Loose-boxes, &c, and the best attention paid to horses on livery. I have a first-class Hearse and am prepared r to conduct Funerals on reasonable terms. Horses broken to saddle or harness. Groem sleeps on the premises. d3O I ~~ TO STAND at the Owner's stable, Waitahuna, and serve only a limited num. ber of mares, tbe Clydesdale stallion, SOUTHERN STAR (late Jamie M'Arthur). n OUT HE EN STAE is a light bay colt, O foaled in December, 1898, and has splendid feet and pasterns aad plenty of bone— a colt of great substance. Sire, Mdoarthur (300), by Macbride ; dam, Gyp, by Western Star. Southern Star is tbua without Salisbury blood on either side. Terms : £4— £2 at end of season, and £2 when mare proves in foal. i A . M'MtLLAN, Owner, Waitahuna , Also, TO TRAVEL in the Waitahuna and surrounding districts, the well -known Carriage Stallion, THE BARB. Terms: £3— £l at end of season and £2 ' when mare proves in foal ; groom's fee ss. ■ D. MUIBBEAD, 016 Groom in charge. *C3h, WKITE HORBESHOER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Corner of Whitehaven and Irvi c • Streets (Lately Fowler's Foundry), LAWRENCE, p ttt DESIEES to inform Farmers, ' vJ. VV • Carriers, and others interested that he has taken over the business lately carried on by Mr J. Fowler, and hopes to merit a fair share of support. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt and skilful attention. 29m CHARGES SrEIOTLY MODERATE. f ____-_^ — BLACKSMITHING NOTICE. ! A. M'CORKINDALE, BLACKBMITH, b HOESESHOER, & WHEELWRIGHT, Lawrence and Tuapbka West, Q EGS to intimate that he has commenced *^ Business in (opposite the Town Hall) and hopes by combining good Workmanship with Moderate Charges to - secure a, share of public patronage. All kinds of Farm Implements repaired at shortest notice. a! 3 SPROSEN'S b Mggim© @M@k@w Fmdl IS a perfect Food for Chicks, containing (by analysis) Protein or Nitrogenous matter . (forming flesh, muscle, nerves, blood, feathers, &c), Carbohydrates (heat and energy) and 5 Bone-Phosphates (bone : forming materials). I A better preparation cannot be found, and j Chickens fed on it feather and mature much quicker than if fed on ordinary food. s Price, Is a tin, by post 2s. ? SPROSEN'S EGGINE makes hens moult in half the usual time and be ready for winter laying. Price, Is 6d a tin, by post 2s. Both obtainable from grocers and chemists, or direct from the Proprietor, H. L- BPEOSEN, Chemist, Octagon, Dunedin. d 4 SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, | 63 PanrcES-ST.,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4923, 8 January 1902, Page 4

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