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< DRESSMAKING. MS. LTDDTOOATbog* ro«p.*elf.,i!v to inform the Liutiex of Reel'lon and 'he mnr nn ling district, that shr lins eommo iced bUMiteis here its M f I,LINER, and L\DIK,s DRESSMAKER, and having bad >j real experience in mam of tho leading Millinery and l)ri>ssinak ing Esla'dishments of Europe, ht-r patrons may r ly uuon the fullest satislactinn being given iv the execution of all work entrusted to her, The very latest English and C mltnontal FashioiH received by every Mail. All Orders cxecutt d with tho utmost promptitude, Address: Ooposi c the Bunk rf New /^alnnd, Reefton. PAPERHANGINGS! PAPERHANGINGS ! I CifE AP, CII \') AP, CIIIC AP. rrUIK undersigned bogs to notify lo tlo JL Trade nncl public genernlly that having just received a well-selected STOCK OF P.iPERUANINGS, lie ie prepared to supp y that article CHEAP lift tod BETTER than over obtainable In tho Reelton Market. NOTK TIIK AODRKSS: ODLARLKS CKUKEK'S FURNITURE AND CROCKERY W,\l?E UOUSE, (Two. Doous fuom Gir,Mt***'s Hotki,), LOWER BUOADWAY, REEFI'ON. IMPORT INT PUBLIC NOTICE. Read, Digest, Study, let and Economise AT Tirß RED HOUSE. Adjoining Mr P. Biii'NjVAn's Now Office Broadway. /TUIE Undersigned begs respcel hilly 1 to draw the attention of the Hotel* Keepers and General Publio of Roofton. and the ou lying districts that ko is now receiving per "Ckkst of thi? Wavk, now discharging nt Greymouth. A large and varied assortment of Genoral Goods, Consisting of— Crockery and Glnsswaro of every description, Hotelkeepers ro» <]uisitos, Furniture, Paper Hangings, largo assortment. Grocorios Confectionary of nil sorts. Per* fumery and Toys. Tea and Breakfast sots complete. Bedroom do. Jugs and Basins of groat variety. Plates and Dishes. Soup Tureens. Cover and Grassy Dishes. Best China Cups and Saucers, plated nnd plain, and assorted Stuck Bar Jugs, Stone nnd Wator Filters, Tablo ditto in glass, Slop and sugnr basins, Malacco desert services (12 pieces). Breakfast and 'tea Trays, Waiters, Lamp Glasses aud Globos. and a great variot.y ol Table Lamps. American Par lor and Ladies Oak Chairs. Rocking und Dining Chairs, from 7s Gd and Upwards, &c, &o. GnocKitY— ■ Including somo splendid samples in this season's Teas, &.., &a. Tho wholo of which has been selected under caroful supervision, and in tho best Markets, and is therefore enabled to offer a varied selection to purchasers, for tho Christmas season, and at such prices, as must dofy competition. Tho publio aro therefore respectfully solioited before purchasing elsewhere, to givo a call and judgo for thomsolvcs, and tho subscriber feels certain, that when leaving they will feol fully convinced by having made their purchasers at tho RED HOUSE, of having caved money, as evory nrticlo in his large catalogue of goods, will bo «old at tbo smallest marginal profit up to and during tho Christmas holidays. FRESH BUI'VER and EGGS and other Dairy produce received regularly (three times weekly), and Families waited on with same. JOHN 0 DEA, Rkd Hoitsr, Broadway, DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY .LIMITED.-GREYMOUTH. ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IKON ano BRASS FOUNDERS, — aNO— » GEISJiIIAii SMITHS. Havo on Land or mado to Order any description of MAC It I N E Li. V or CASTINGS at Melboumo j..ricc.-~ Freight addod. Ropairs to Mining Machinery havo thoir Special Attention. ' F 0 11 S A L E . ( mllE DURHAM COAL MINE, 1 comprising Two Leases of 50 Acres each, with Tramway.*-, Whims, Brcnks, Sheds, Wiro Ropo, Trucks, Tools, &c, necessary to tho thorough working of tho Coal. A now tunnel has boon put into Coal of good quality, and everything is in rcadinoss for tho wintor trade. Also, a Leasehold of 200 Aoros good arable LAND, partially oloarod, and with valuablo Pino Timbor, whioh with existing tramways connected with tho Town, can with a very moderato outlay bo developed into a good Timbor Trade. Ever since tho opening of tho mine the demand for Coal has steadily ineroased. i The Proporty is regularly improving, and to any man of. moderate means offers an opontng whioh would insure him a compo cnoy. To principals will bo disolosod nerfeo^v ! satisfactory reasons for disposal of the I Proporty. For further particulars Apply to tho ; Proprietor. R. E. GUI LINE, or R.Rkkves, Ahaura. N.B.— To parties desirous of settling own in an improving district this is a rst-class opportunity.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 30, 25 March 1878, Page 3

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702

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 30, 25 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 30, 25 March 1878, Page 3

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