GEORGE W(ISE, QHAREBROEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BboadwaY, Rtkftox. Agent "for) the Standardjglnsuianco Company. SOUTHERN GROSS HOTEL, BROADWAY, RF.EbTON. A LL ALES, WINES, SPIRITS and CORDIALS, kept and sold in the above Hotel, are Guaranteed to be of the best quality procurable in (be Market. ANGUS CAMPBELL, PBOPRrEToR. TO TRAVELLERS. /^OURTNEFS JUNCTION AC* COMMODATION^HOUSE. laangahaa Junction. ACCOMMODATION fob TRATELLERS. Boat on the river for crossing to Lyell. JAMES I. AIEEN, TI7INE AND SPIRIT M£Rt CHANT, AND GENERAL STORB« KEEPER, Uppeb Broadway, Reefton. JOHiN CHING, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SFPPLIED TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Reefton Prices. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. x BAZAARand /^HRISTMAS-TUEK \J will beheld during the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, IN AID OP THE CHUKCH OF ENGLAND ¥UNDTbe committee have decided to send to Europe for a large quautity of Fancy Goods suitable for that purpose. MITCHELL AND CAMPJ3 LL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. BOOKING PASSENGERS AND PARCELS through at Lowest Rates from Reefton to Greymouth and to West" port, lenre KKEFTON FOR GREYMOUTH, ViaTotara Flit, Aliarua, Grey Valley, and lirnncerton, Every Monpay, Wel^esday, & F ay. at 8.30 a.m., sharp, and G^EY.ViOUTH FOit IiEEFTON, Every 'i uespat, Thus -day, & Saturday At 7.3 ) a.m., sharp. V.o kino Office* : Reefton ... DAWSOA'S HOTtfL Gkeymocth ... GILMER'S HOTEL SPECIAL XOIICE. Pending the completion of irrangemenis for a Daily Coach, any day that the Coach docs not leave Jieetton /or Grey' mouth, Passengers wlf'be conveyed cither by Bunpy. Covered. Vehicle or Ho sc, changiny at eve^g stage at the same rate icith erjual despatch as by Mail. REEFTON AND WESITOKT. ROYAL MAIL LINE. lpH£ Undersigned be*, r 9 to announce that haviog just plaecu a new and thoroughly JiJFFICENT COaCHMt PLANT on the abjre line, he is uo\? prepared to couvey Passengers, Parcels, and Linkage through, at very Moderate Chur^ca. Theatrical companies and parties conveyed either way by Special Ar» ran^cuient. Liberal aliowai.ee ni .Jo upon return fares. The Coach leaves M'GafS i's Holci. rrery \Veilr.e«iay and C:a;ur.iay muiaii.g^ at 7 30 a vi. JOti LINES, IV |<n--(..r.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 December 1881, Page 3
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332Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 December 1881, Page 3
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