rN ANfi AH.U..L CQUN'DL COUNCIL. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. TiVJa OTREBY jfotlFttfp thai) JL SUMMON SItS will- be- ISSUED without fnrther notice after this date, for all OUTSt-A&Dts# KA^&S^ana the list of defaulters will be taken in a face as they appear on the Books* ■*•■ 1). J. M'KENNA, Collector of Hates. Bpefton. 3rd M.irdh. lßßl. rm a 1 l 0 # • BUOA T)WkY\- ■ I (Adjoining the Melbourne ' Hotel,, Having opened with 1 large Stock of W£ST '.OF ; EN<SLASJ> CLOTH Coatings, Twbkds, &c.,. invites an parly call. All the Goods, have been carefully selected, and the Make Quality, and Style .Hi t> are unequalled. ; : \ .•'. : m..^ FIT AND WOH.K MANSHir GUARANTEE P. j Tti*ir---T--r--- ."• .. TO .TRAVELLERS. . • i^OURTNEr'S JUNCTION AC« COMMODATIONsHOUSEInangahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION rou TRATELLERS. Boat on the river for crossing to Lyell. R O B E K T OX L E V Wholesale and Retai* Storekeeper,*' 5 '" B F O A D W A V , KEEFTOy. GRATEFUL.- COMFORTING. eipf^s eocuA. BREAKF.ST. 'By a thorough knowledge of the natural hws which govern the operation cf digestion and nutrition, and by as careful application of the fine properties ] 6i ] 'well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which mwy save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious 3se of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong, enqugk to resjst eyery tende v to disease. Hundreds of subtle mala iea are floating around us ready to attach wherever there is a weak point, We may , escape many a Jtjtjil shaft by keeping ourselves 'well fortified liriUrpufe,- blood an<j a^uroperlyjiourislied ®js ' Sfrwe O\-jseite. Mule simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ouly in packets or tins, labelled- : JAMES EPPS & CO-, HOMEOJiTHIC CflAlllSX^v i'shul .WON. OHAKLES S. f i©WA:RDS, STOEEKEiE PfR ;] • ..y) - Black's Point.- .-,._■.-,,. GOODS PACKED TO ALL PARTS OF THE DISTRICT. THOMAS LEE, (Successor to A. D. Bayleild.) SHAI{EBRpK|:R,^J? GENERAL Commission Agent, Sub-Agent— New Zealand Insurance Company, Mining and Land Agent, — p* l -* *~ TO THE FARMERS, SETTLERS', ; V AND GENERAL PUBLIC OF -ME INANGAHUA VALLEY, '11HE undersigned has determined to 1 HOLD REGULAR FOKITNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of CATTLE at REEFTON, tbe FIRST of which will be HELD on MONDAY, 12th APRIL, proximo, afterwards the SALES will be HELD on each ALTERNATE MONDAY. PARTIES : baying Cattle* Sheep, Horses, and Pigs,' 'forJSale, will find ft to their ADVANTAGE to PATRONISE the AUCTIONEER,' securing thereby the BENEFIT of PUBLIC COMPETITION, and . PROMPT SETTLEMENT of ACCOUNTS. PATRICK BRENANN, Auctioneer. Heefton, 23rd March, 1880. PATRICK BBEftNAN SKA.REBROKER 11/rININGAND GENERAL COMMISSION Men*, \ =• ■■ BROADWAY, PEKFTON. Licensedbroker uader " The I Land Transfer Act" Agent for Goync and .Go's Stamper (."'ratings
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 April 1881, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 April 1881, Page 3
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