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Doh'tTeas c ! feoH,HOATfe Patronised by <^|i»m£ Lord Eanfurly, The Governor of New Zealand. i COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Peel-st., Lawbence. MRS A. CASSELS ••• Proprietress (Late of Masonic Hotel, Orepuki). TIHIS old-established and popular house L is now occupied by Mrs Cassels, and it will be her endeavor, by strict attention 'to business/to merit a continuance of the support accorded to the' late proplrietpr. Up-country Coaches stop and start from the door; the house is less than 5 minutes' walk from the Railway Station, and *me iiiinute from the Post and Telegraph Office. Travellers called for early trains. Official house of Cyclists' Touring Club. Best Billiard Table on the Goldfields. Bathroom and every convenience. Only best Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c. TEE^S REASONABLE. fl6 RAILWAY HOTEL, ROSS PLAOE LAWRENCE. James Kelleher, Proprietor. pVERYTHING of the Best iJi Spirits, Ales, Cigars, &c. . First-class Table. a Specialty. Excellent Beds. Pull-size Billiard Table ' Good Stabling. One Minutes' Walk from Railway Station RQTAL~fIBQRGB HOTEL LAWRENCE. T. DWYER ... Peopkietoe. m T\ BEGS to inform the Public that X mUm he has taken possession of this popular house and hopes, by strict attention to the business, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage so long bestowed upon the late James Chalmers. First-class Accommodation. Only the best brands of Liquors in stock. Bagatelle Billiards. d 4 HOTELS BEAUMONT. H. Hunt „. Pbopbietos. jl/TR HUNT desires to intimate to •"■*■ the residents of Tuaceka and the travelling public that, since taking over the above commodious hotel, he has had it thoroughly RENOVATED AND FURNISHED, making it one of the most comfortable hotels outside of Dunedin, and especially attract, ve as a holiday resort for city residents, Visitors can rely on the best attention and a First-olass Table. Only the best Liquors kept in stock. ! Billiard Room.) . d 7 PROVINCIAL HOTEL DUNEDIN. JOHN GrEBBLE, Proprietor (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), i rpHE Provincial has been entirely re-model-JL led, and is now second to none for comfort and convenience. Tbe whole of the rooms j have been re-furnished regardless of cost, and so compare favorably with the leading houses in the colony. Best billiard table in the colony (By Borroughs and Watt, London). Speight's Sparkling Ales on draught and in Bottle. Terras Moderate. d 4 TATTERS ALL'S HOTEL (Late BED LION), Stafford- street, Dunedin. THREE Minutes' from Railway Station. Two doors from the Theatre. First-class Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Hot and Cold Baths. Teems Moderate. Speight's Beer drawn from the wood. OBly Best Brands of Liquors kept. Strict attention, to business, combined with civility. FRED CARTER - Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING EL G. M'Clymont Recently from LondoD, Has commenced Business in Lawrence as a TAILQB, in Premises next Waghorn, Painter, Koss Place, Lawbence. And is prepared to undertake Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring in all its branches, Mr M'Clymont holding a Eirst-class Diploma and Honors from the LondoTi' Academy of Cutting;, patrons -can rely upon perfect fitting accuracy in fitting. > F. SLO.A.IT LAWRENCE, laS Cash -Buyer of Pigs, Poultry, '^Eggsi Horsehair, Eabbitskins, Scrap Iron,J<fcc.^| Highest prices.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4923, 8 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4923, 8 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4923, 8 January 1902, Page 1

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