FIIVAi.K © T I C K . £l reader SSednctions ! ! ! Greater Egeductious ! ! ? —iq — , ALL GOODS STRICTLY FOR C.\SH. GRAVES AND FLE M I N (I , Harnig purchasoil nn extensive biiflinoMs in Wi>llin;toii, m-\ is they h ire made flrranßomenls to tnko possession on (ho lit Juno next, tho whole of their Inr#o woll-nssorlod Stock of ''DRAPERY, ROOTS AND SIIDIW, &*-, &c., &a., Must be Cleared Ont at Once RKGAKDLKSS OF SACIUPrOK. « o Immenso Reductions will be made toensuroa Spoedy Clearance, A L h GOODS CONSIDERABLY UNDER COST PPRICS, And purchasers nmy rely that this is n GENUINE CLEARING SALE, As tho Proprietors have positively decided upon (HYING UP BUSINESS IN RE EFT ON. PREMISES FOR SALE WITH. IMMEDIATE i POSSESSION. THE LAST NOTICE. All Accounts Must POSITIVELY bo PAID by the Ist JUNE, after which Legal Proceedings will be taken for their recovery.
Portraits I ! Portraits ! I ! N O T I C I'l . MR. VORLKY, in thanking tho Public of Ueefton and surrouu.i* ing district* for their patronage, bega to intimato that ho is leaving tho diatriut in a few days. Parties having arranged for SITTINGS and otbora requiring PORTRAITS will oblige by Visiting without delay. Card Viows of Reefton, (each block of Broadway), to be had during Mr Vorley'a fitay for Ono Shilling Each. A Choice Solcc* tion of Largo Views, and Great variety of Cartes do Vinito ol Moaries, One .Shilling each. Portraits for LockeUi, Uroochos, Pins, Kings, &c. VORLTSY'S PORTRAIT ROOMS (Opposite Hunk of Now Zealand,) Coal I Goal I Goal fIMIB undcraigncd bega to announce -*■ that having now opened up one of tho most extensive coal mine? ovor discovered in tho luangahua, is now prepared to supply Coal at tho pit mouth in any quantity, and at moderate charges. Spe'oial attontion ia called to tho superior quality of this Coal, which it fully equal to that from thu Ktiorgeti fleam. Tho uudcrsignod is now prepared to deliver Coan a any part of tho town. PATRICK M'INKUNKY. PUBLIC NOTICE, i'ho Subscribers would roturn thnnk.i to tbc gcnorid publio of lUe Itcetton nnd surrounding districts, for tho support received m their capacity as GEN Elt A L WMKKL WR IG UTS, COAOHIHJILDICR.S, &c. And also notify that they hnvo now added to thoir Business Promise! in Gresson gtrort tho most commodious Fvrues in town, where all kinds of Genornl Smiih work will after this duto bo executed promptly. L Tho Horseshoeing Department will bo Tinnier the control ol an nblo nnd Kfllcient I Su'*or, second to nono in t'.io colony; I llierel'orc, our v.mml or intended putrons i*nii linve every confidence of rcoeiving iho l^t-at nttonti >n. Vp Chaboks Moderatr. An ftpproniico wanted in Conoh Smith Wcpni'tmeii' ; also, one to Conch Panning STRATFORD A COUP K. J (ilrcyii)i>uU>>
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Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 33, 22 May 1878, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 33, 22 May 1878, Page 3
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