dlmr BUTOHEEY. THE TOTDERSIGNED begs to in/ form Vl>e pwblio of Reeft«n anil viciniv t\at he has OPENEI) PREMISE*in CENTRAL BUOAp. WAY, in adlition to his Black s Point business, andjtolicits a share of patronage. \ T. O'xNEILL. Beetton, SlstVfay, 1880. ME. W. V GILBERT, residentV dentist, Gbexmotth, / CTTILL RK-VISirVRKEFrON in W OCTOBER NE3tr. KOBBAT oIIEY Wholesale and Relai^ Storekeeper, \ bboaD w a yV Rmftow. \ v GRATEFUL.— COMFORTING. ESPP'S COCOAV BREAKFAST; 'b\ a thorough knowledge of the ' natural laws which govern the operatioon of digestion and nutrition, and by an careful application of the fine properties ot welUsellcted cocoa, Mr Epps has provided ouV breakfast tables with a delicately flavmired beverage which m«y save us many h\avy doctors' bills. It ia by tbe judiciousyase of Btten articles ot diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strVig enough to resist, eyery tende v to\ disease. Hundreds of subtle mala ies arVfloating around us ready to attact wherewr there is a weak point. We may eseafe many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified ' with pure blood and a prolerjy nourished frame.' — See article iq tbV C£«U Service Chxette. ' \ Mt.de simply with boiling waler or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, : JAMES EPPS A CG*.. HOH EOriIHIC OHBXISTS, iNJ)JN. toVhe farmers, tettlers, \nd general public of tj^e inangahua valley, ,'ITHE undersigned has determined to 1 fIODD REGULAR FOBTNIGHTLY \AUCTION SALES of CATTLE at IffiEFTON, the FIRST of^which.will 1» IIRLD on MONDAY, 12th APAIL, proximo, tfterwards the SALES\will bo' HFXD on S each ALTERNATRVMONDAY. PARTIES haviogXcattle, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs, for Sale, will find it to their ADVANTAGE^ PATRONISE the AUCTIONEER, securing thereby the BENEFIT ofVuBLIC nOMPETIHON, and PIWMPT SETTLEMENT of ACCOUOTS, PATRICK BBENANk AvctioJbib. '' \ Beefton, 23rd Mar4fc IQft " \ ( \ M'PARLANdJKSsT^ mH\ UNDERSIGNED will Leave "WILLIAMS* HOTEL, DAILy, for CRONAD\N and CAPLESTON Copveying\PASSENGERS, PAXAc. , Passengers andSFreight oonyeyed by Arrangement frnnrttleeftoti ta:Lyell and any other part oNhe district. Apply at' Williams' HHtel, Reefton. P. M'PAKVAND, Proprietor PATRICK BEENNAK ■JIyTMONGAND GENERAL COMi \IISSION AGENT, BROADWAY, PEKFTON. M . censedts^Hr under " The Land Transfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Co's Stamper (•ratings. \ PUBLIC NOTICE. PROWUtTY ASSESSMENT ACT, \ 1879." DISTENT "OF NELSON. H FURTHER EXTKNBIONOP TIME FOR SEN DINGF^N STATEMENTS, VTOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that jy the time forXSENDING IN STATEMENTS of KBAL *u& PERSONAL PROPERTY, uMer*'ThePro« perty A«wß«ment Act. 187SL" hn-i been FUKTHRR EXTENDED^ tbe Skt \ tiayofAUGUBT,IBBO. \ lN JOHN SPEREEY, Commissioner. Property Tax Department, WelliDKtoc, 20tb Jolj, 1880.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 13 August 1880, Page 3
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