in-: a i \\v.;{ uk i,l T.onrcK,— UiiDEii or f*T. AxDniiw. rp.IK MRMUKKS of the Ueatmeb J. Urai, Lodgk, Ordfr cf St. An<!ivw. S.C., No. 1. ft Z* will CRLK» BHATK the ANNIVERSARY of tiit^ir Lod^e by a BALL & SUPPER, To be held at PAWSON'.S HALL on FRTDAY, 2.5th November-: TICKETS, 25* EACH— to be had ♦ r"in the following gentlemen . — Mr W Cummi gs f Air J Au'-d « J M'Oregor 4 J Pollock • It DvVn • J Pick « A M'Kwy * A Ki?ig • J Wallnce ' T NBysmith ' .) Anrefson ' J M'Masters ' P MalbiofOH ' W Lamberton ' A Campbell ' W Cocbrane, sr • W Brilby • J Coohrane 'AC Browq * N Ramsay | Pancing to commence at 10 o\:lock D. 0. PBESHAW, Hon. Secretary. EXCHANGE HOTEL, UPPER BROADWAY, I'eeftqn. Nothing but tbe best Brands and Choicest Samples of WINES, ALES, and SPIRITS, kept in Stock. Lofty and well-ventilate& Bed* bo6h9 for visitors. „ In connection with Ihe Hotel the proprietor wishes to draw Ibe attention of Managers of Dramatic, TlieHlrienl nnd other Companies to tbe •ODDFELLOWS' HALL,' Wl'icb hnn inleW been entirely renornted, enlarged, and fitted up in a mnh- cr to pn&ure convenience and comfort of audiences and actors, Comprising new scpnery and other ae« rpHsories, including a magnificent Piano, necessary for fa'rst-class per«« with Commodious Dress* ing Ifcoms adjoining the stage, which is tho largest in Eeefton. Tbe Hall will be let on Reasonable Teems, and no endeavour will be sparpd to render th» Hotel and Hall attractive to all Visitors. ANTHONY EATER, Pbopbietob. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND BiKW YEAR'S GIFTS. NEW STOCK OP <*©t§> AHP SILVER JEWELLE BY-. S. SCHULHOF, Has RECEIVED and has now on VIEW a Large and Eleganl Assortment of COLONIAL MANUFACTURED /10LD JEWELLERY And Also, A CHOICE STOCK OF — STSRUK® SKLWR GOODS, Which he Offers at the same Prices as sold in all the large towns in jNew Zealand. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF LADIES* BROOCHE3 CHAINS KABRINGtJ CBOBBE3 >ETB OEM HISQX BRACELETS KEEPEBS 1 CKET^ PSNDBNT3 NECKLACES WEDDING BINQS ÜBKTLEMEN*6 ALBERT QUA BPS- EVEBY LINE STAMP IS CABAT.4. STt'DS SCAHP PINS BOLITATBEI LOCKETd KCAFii 1 itlMas EINGd To afford those an opportunity who desire to obtain a really jjood timepiece at a 11EASONABLE PillCK, I hare made ABHANGKMKNTS for a CONSTANT SUPPLY, and will SELL ■JIOTHKIUIaM AND EKHAED'S SILVER HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, At £7 and £7 10-. WALTHAM's -At £4 ifc. special orders for Ladies' and Gents* Presentation Gold IP atches, Charged at a reasonable com* mission on cost price. A No. h (H)LLEUTiON of 700 VOLS. (ua/i'lsoii»ply bound) iVJusio, Poetical, Hisloi'iral, Hiid Presentuiion Books, ,*h.M »i impsi BEA ENABLE PHICES.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 November 1881, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 November 1881, Page 2
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