by hiin^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H and tral^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Com niissions^QP^lj^^^^^^^^^^H L gain tbe confidence f^^^^^^^^^H "public to the s&meJ^^^^^^^^^M bis predecessor. * ;^^^^^^^^^HPP 11TE beg to notify tbe public of the YY Inangahua, »rey Valley, aud Lyell that we bave SOLD our BUSIJ^ESS to Mr JOHN jM'GAFFIN, and while expressing eimjere thanks forjthe liberal patronage btstowed upon our Firm, we have much pleasure in recommending the above Gentleman to their notice, and {confidently solicit fbn his behalf a continuance of past favours. 1 WM. M'LKAN AND CO. Re of W. 9Lh July, 1879. MUSICAL lIoTICE, - j. s|o¥midt, VIOILINIST, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Reefton apd District— that, having given up Ms employment as a Chemist, he is now OPEN fbr any MUSICAL^ .ENGAGEMENTS! • ' 1 VIOLIN, BRASS INSTBtTMENTS, AND PIAM)-TAUaHT. BAND 3 PROJIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLB ASSSMBLIB% &o. ORDERS left at Mr. Angus Camp* beJTs SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, WILLIAMS, - .. FAMILY & COMMERCIAL 'EfOTEL, Bboad stay, Beekcox. . undersignt & bega to n -*- has resumed the eonduefc of the ahove, and being now upder his direct superintendence, the public! may rely npon every requirement of a 1 First-clasa Hotel being provided. I Familie can deqend upon every comfort Psand privacy. I The Bed Roomslare lofty, well-ventilated, and receive most constant and careiul atten- ] tion. I , The Billiard Room is spacious, and furriShed with one of Atoock's Prize- Tableaj^^l STABLING A^OMMO^^^^^B Is excellent, and cotiveijM|^^^^^^H while the charges V rß^^^^^^^^^^^| CEARG 13 STJU^^^^^^^H WALT r> egs to cai n|^^^^^^^^^^| J3 ral public P^^^^^^^^^^^^^l end surrounding '^^^^^^^^^^^^| BOOTS INl^^^H The Ohoicast Stoc^Wßß| Openea in Jieefton 'ConsJ'sting of Mem 's, Women's and Children's Boo's and Shoes in endless variety, with all the late* styles and the most fashionable make. MEN'sTbOOTS: Men's Daaediotaod Nelson Water* /tights, 18s. i I *, \ Men's Dtinedin A and Nelson Elastic Side?, 18s. \ 10s 6 J and 12s 6d. KngMsb WeDirtgtons, 20s. f Fnglish HalfWelliugtons, 18s. Men's Canvas Shoes, 6s 6d and 7^ 6d, Men's Melbourne Mastio Sides, 32s 6d and 15s. J Ladies j boots: Leather, PrunellaJand Kid, 2s 6d, ss, v 7s 61, 10s 6J, 12s 6,11.55, and 188. - X White Kid, ss, 7d[6d. Balmoral, 10, 12s fed, and*l4s. Kid Walking Shies, ss, 7d 6d, and 12a 6J I Dolly Vardens, ss,|7s 6<J, 12s 6d. Boy's and Girls' (Boots and Shoes, Uoppertoes, 4^ 6d anq upwards Children's Boots md Shoes, from Is. upwards, 1 Also, a large Rtoijk of fllS OWN MAKE always on hand. A Large Stock of /leather, Grindery, cmd Closed Uppers « Always on baud, and the Trade Supplied on Liqeral Terms. Note the Aiddeess ! w j sMw Opposite to Patterson^ Store, and next t-i the Q >Mon Age Hotel,) C^iSTiUli MOAPWAT, JKEEPfON
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Inangahua Times, 23 January 1880, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 23 January 1880, Page 3
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