JIKAIJIKU DKlili lA)l>l>H — OUOI'R 01' ir'T. ASDIJEW. TVSWV. MI'IMBKRS of the lleatheb 1 Bull Lodge, Order of St. Andrew, S.C., No. 1. NZ., will CELKBKATK. the ANMYEUSARY of t!»Hir Lodge by a BALL & SUPPER, To be held at pVWSON^ HALL on FRIDAY, 25ih November: 'IICKKTS, 25s EAOH—tQ b.P had Irnm the following gentlemen .— Mr W Cnmini gs / Mr J Avid ' J M'CJregor '. J Pollock • R T)vV>* • J Dick • A M'Ksv ' A King • J Wallace • T I^OTsmitli • ,1 Anderson ' J M'Maaters • D Mfttliiwon ' W Lamberton • A Campbell ' W Cocbrane, er • W Beilby ' J Cocbrano • A C Brown • N Ramsay pancing to commence at 10 o'clpc|c. D. 0. PRESHAW, Hon. Secretary. EXCHANGE HOTEL, VPP Hli BROAD WA V , RjSßfrqN. r^otl|i)ig Imp the best Brand* and Choipegt Samples of WINES, ALES, and SPIRITS, kept in Stock. Lofty and well-ventilated Bedbooms fob Visitors. Jn connection with the Hotel the proprietor wißbp? to draw the attention of Managers pf Dramatic, T'lenfrichl and other Companies to the •ODDFELLOWS' HALL,' Wlijrlj bng lately been entirely renovnted. enlarged, and fitted up in a roam-cr to ensure convenience and comfort of audiences and actor?, Coropri.<iiner new scenery and other ac« 'P««orio3, inpln^ingj a maenificent Pia^o. necessary for tirst-class per* forraanees, with poiqmo^iops Dressing If ooms adjoining the stage, which is the largest in Reefton. The Hall will be let on Reasonable Teems, and no endeavour will be spared to render the Hotel and Hall attractive to all Visitors. ANTHONY £ATER, Pbopbjetob. PERI3TMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TEAR'S GIFTS. NEW STOCK OP ®0&B MB fil&ifil 1 JEWELLERYS, SCHULHOF, Has RECEIVED and has now on VIEW a Large and Elegant Assort* ment of COLONIAL MANUFACTURED pOLD JEWELLERY And Also, A CHOICE STOCK OF — Which he Offers at the same Prices as sold in all the large towns in JNew Zealand. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF LADIES' 2BOOCHE3 CHAINS JUBBINGB PBOSSEB SETS (JEM BINOS BBACELET9 KEEPEB9 LOCKETS PENDENTS NECKLACES REDDING SINGS GENTLEMEN'S ALBERT GUAHD3— ETEBY LINE STAMP 18 CABAT3. STUDS SCARF FINS SOLITAIRES LOCKETS BpARP BINJJS BINGS To afford those an opportunity who desire to obtain a really good timepiece at a REASONABLE PRICE, I have made ARRAKQEMENTS for a CONSTANT SUPPLJ, and will SELL ROTHBRHaM AND ERHARD'B 3IIIYER HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, At £7 and £7 10a. WALTHAM'g -At & ™*- Special orders for Ladies 9 and Qentt? Presentation Gold Watches, Qhavged at a reasonable compiission on cost price. Also, a COLLECTION of 700 VOLS. (■harulspmely bound) Music, Poetical, JlisfcoripaJ, and Presentation Books, ffo}d at most RsAßQ;tf ABLE PRICES.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 2
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