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Import uit Notice ! ! ? i CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS SMITH AND BAKKLEY, Have determinedjto SELL OFF their Larga and Varied Stock of Ladies', Children's, Girls', Boys', and Men's Boots/ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Attached you will find the former and present prices of a few lines, and throughout our Boot Department the Stock has been all remarked and similarly reduced in price, for CASH ;— s. d. g. d. LADIES' BOOTS 13 6 reduce CHILDREN'S^ do ... ... 56" 36 GIRLS' do ... ... 9 6" 66 BOYS' do ... .'.. 10 6 " 6 6 MEN'S do 18 6 9 0 MEN'S do 22 6 ■• 86 1 — ">i*a^»oo^» AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED > m9m < SMITH AND BARKLEY, REEFTON.

P SET-TELE, m* A I LOB BRO A DWAY (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with t large Stock ol WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH^, Coatings, Tweeds, &c, invites an early call. AH the Goods, have been careful^ selected, and the Make Quality, and Style are unequalled. FIT AND WORK MaNSHIJ' GTTARANTEED. OHAKLES H. EDWARDS, STORE KEE PER Black's Point. goods packed to all parts of the district. GRATEFUL.- COMFORTING. EPP'S COCOA--BBEAKFiST. •By morough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatioon cf digestion and iiutrition, and by as careful application of the n'ue properties ol well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables witli a delicately flavoured beverage which mey save us many heavy doctor^' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articbes oi diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until stroug enough to resist eyery tende v to disease. Hundreds of subtle mala ies are floating around us ready to uttacn wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortitied with pure blood ami a properly nourished frame.' — See article in the Civil Service G-txette. Mude simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled ■: JAMBS BPPS & CO,, HOJKEPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. Also - EPPS'S "CHOCOLATE ESSEJNCifi, for Afternoon use. KICHOL RAMSAY, -tx-HOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER AND General £ tor ekee p er, BLACK'S OltfT.

APPLICATION FOR.LEaSE. Inangahua'District. November 14tb. To the Wabden at Rbepxon— THEREBY APPLY for a GOLD 1 MINING LEASE of the lands hereinafter described, in accordance with the Gold Mining Leases Regulations of New Zealand, and I agree, upon the epproval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the basis therein stated, it the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. DENIS M'KENNA, Jr., and others, Applicants, Name and address in full of applicants ; Denis M'Kenna, junr., and others, Reefton. Style under which it is, intended to I conduct the business : Montezuma , Gold Mining Company. Extent of ground applied for : 16| acres. Minimum number of men proposed to be employed by Ihe lessee : For the first six months, four men ; subsequently, when in tull work, eight men. Amount of cipital proposed to be in« vested : £20,000. Proposed mode of working the land : ' Tunnel and shaft. Precise locality — Bounded on the north, west, and south, by Crown Lands, and on the eaxt by Bonanza and the Royal, and commencing at a point about 6 chains on the western boundary or the Royal from the north-west corner of Bonanza Devil's Creek. Term for which lease is required — I Fifteen years. 1 Time of commencing operations — I Immediately on lease being I granted. The above Application and any OBJECTION thereto will be heard at the Warden's Office,, atßeef'on.ou THURSDAY, 15th Dececnter, 1881. Any person desiriug to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above applicntion must, withiu thirty clear clays from the date of such application, enier his objection at the Warden's office at Reeftuu. I HENRY LUC A.S, ! Pro Warden, Warden's Ofiiee. Eeertcn. M^i Nr.veinVr, 1881. W. EINDMARSH, i QIXAIIKBROKKR AND MINING 0 AGSNT. ! ! OFFICES — OPPOSITE Dowsnro ' I and Liseß, "Broadway, Keeftgn. jT F. CLARK, ' n H JA R. V. B It O K E R - I MINING AND GFNEKAL COM I i MISSION AGEST, Lycll, j

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 3

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