Clyde Advertisements. JAMES HAZLETT, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, SUNDKRLAND-BTREET, CLYDE. The largest and best-selected Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, GROCE K I E S. PROVISIONS. Packers Supplied at Lowest Rates. V Agent for Marshall & Copeland's BEER, in Bulk and Bottle. l^M antsoftheCro^ eU^ & BARLOW, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, CLYDE, Has now on hand a choice and varied assort ment of Gold and Silver WATCHES ; English. French, and American CLOCKS ; also, a very choice selection of English & Colonial JEWELLERY, consisting of Gold Scarf Pins Lockets Chains Brooches Ear-rings Guards Wedding, Signet, Gem, and Keeper Rings, Seals, Keys, and Chains in endless variety, of the newest designs. ALSO, Lately arrived, a very suitable and elegant assortment of FANCY GOODS, too numerous to particularize, very suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. Watches and Clucks carefully cleaned cfc repairedi Alexandra Advertisements A. JACK'S IRITERION FAMILY & COMMERCIAL I HOTEL, Livery and Bait Stables.- -Loose Boxes, Coach--house, &c. First-class Billiard Tama >ACK CREEK BAKERY, Broadway, • - - Alexandra. P. CALDER. Bread and Biscuit Baker. Mixed Fancy Biscuits made to order from lOd to Is per pound. ~v B. MARTIN, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Watches and Clocks carefully cleaned and repaired. ON SALE, A large assortment of Chains, Brooches, Meerschaum Pipes, &e. DOYAL MAIL HOTEL ALEXANDRA. J. H. MASON Wines ani Spirits of the best description. Every accommodation 1 for Travellers, Good Stabliug, and Loose Boxes. §©-One of Alcock and Co.'s full-sized Billiard LEXANDRA TIMBER YARDS. WILLIAM BERESFORD, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, ■UNCTION HOTEL, J TUAPEKA ROAD, (Seventeen miles from Lawrence). HUGH MACKENZIE, (Late of Manuhcrikia), Desires' to inform his numerous friends throughout the Northern Gold-fields that he has purchased the JUNCTION HOTEL, lately kept by Mr Thomas Higgs ; and that he is enabled to offer, at the above hotel, accommodation equal to that of any. house on the road. Branch Booking Office for Comb's Coaches to Teviot and Switzcrs. Passengers change coaches for Switzers at the Junction Hotel. , r t(K*\ stabling and paddock accommodation.'
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 7
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329Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 7
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