The Colonial Advocate (York, Ontario), 26 April 1827, p. 2, col. 1. From the Google News Archive.

GUNSMITH, BELL-HANGER &c.
Kingstreet, near Yonge-street, York.
THEODORE TURLEY
FROM LONDON.

BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he is ready to receive orders in the following branches,
GUNS AND PISTOLS REPAIRED.
GUN WORMS OF ALL SORTS.
GUN CLEANING AND OTHER RODS.
SWORDS MADE AND REPAIRED.
SCREW DRIVERS.
LETTER AND FIGURE PUNCHES.
BAG, BURN, AND SHEEP MARKS.
LETTERS CUT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
FISHING SPEARS AND RODS.
SAWS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED.
SADDLERS PUNCHES & CREESERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
TINMEN AND BRAZIERS’ TOOLS.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS’ TOOLS.
JOINERS AND CHAIR-MAKERS’ BITTS.
LOCKS MADE AND REPAIRED.
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED.
ALL KINDS OF METAL GOODS REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
SMITH WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND REPAIRED.
Old Locks, Keys, and Metal bought.
York, April 19th, 1827.

The Colonial Advocate (York, Ontario), 21 February 1828, p. 4, col. 2. From the Google News Archive.

GUNSMITH, BELL-HANGER &c.
Yonge-street, next door to Mr. Macaulay, Barrister.
THEODORE TURLEY
FROM LONDON.

BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he is ready to receive orders in the following branches,
GUNS AND PISTOLS REPAIRED.
GUN WORMS OF ALL SORTS.
GUN CLEANING AND OTHER RODS.
SWORDS MADE AND REPAIRED.
SCREW DRIVERS.
LETTER AND FIGURE PUNCHES.
BAG, BURN, AND SHEEP MARKS.
LETTERS CUT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
FISHING SPEARS AND RODS.
SAWS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED.
SADDLERS PUNCHES & CREESERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
TINMEN AND BRAZIERS’ TOOLS.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS’ TOOLS.
JOINERS AND CHAIR-MAKERS’ BITTS.
LOCKS MADE AND REPAIRED.
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED.
ALL KINDS OF METAL GOODS REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
SMITH WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE AND REPAIRED.
Old Locks, Keys, and Metal bought.
York, April 19th, 1827.

The Colonial Advocate (York, Ontario), 3 September 1829, p. 1, col. 1. From the Google News Archive.

THEODORE TURLEY.
Patent Beer & Cider
PUMP MAKER,
Next door to Mr. J. B. Macaulay’s, Yonge Street, York.

BEGS leave to inform the Tavern and Grocery keepers that he Manufactures all kinds of hand lifting or other pumps, at the N. York prices.
N. B. All kinds of lamps and lanterns made to order.–
Tinmen’s patent tools, all kinds of White and Blacksmith work done on the shortest notice.

The Colonial Advocate (York, Ontario), 15 October 1829, p. 4, col. 1. From the Google News Archive. (Note: page 4 of the October 15th issue is pictured on the digital image of the October 22nd issue.)

THEODORE TURLEY,
SMITH
AND
Brass Founder:
Yonge Street, next door to Judge Macaulay.

BRASS CASTINGS for Mill work, &c. &c. done on the shortest notice. All kinds of White and Blacksmith’s work done to order.
The highest prices, in CASH, will be paid for old brass, copper and tin.
York, Sept. 24th, 1829.