ruuug uuuuea> 1 i [ i 1 i Bmith!&;Barkley , HAVE { JUST RECEIVED AND ABE NOW OPENING UP THEIR FIRST CONSIGNMENT , AOTUMN AND iraffTEE Drapery Goods For Particulars see Future Issue. Smith & Barkley BEEFTON & GKEYMOUTH.
BLACK'S IPOHSTT FOUNDRY COMPANY, Are prepared to execute ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS REQUIRED FOR CRUSHING MACHINERY. MStamper Bottoms, Machine Wheels, Pulleys, Tramwheels, Discs, &c PUBLIC NOTICE. NEW EMPIRE HOTEL. MR. and MRS. DANKS, in returning thanks to their old patrons, beg to inform them that they have resumed business in commodious premises, CENTRAL BROADWAY, (Formerly occupied by Mr T. Field.) Every comfort will be found, and old friends are invited to continue their kind patronage. The Dining Room arragements are characterised with the usual excellence. NOTICE. mHE MINERS of the district having X decided to erect a Joint Memorial Stone over the Graves of the LATE PETER ALSTED and RICHARD LECHER, the following gentlemen will receive subscriptions : — Messrs Brennan, Wise, and Wearne, Reefton. Messrs Connolly, Casley, and Ramsay, Black's Point Messrs M'Kenny and M'Kay, Murray Creek. Messrs Watson and M'Masters Crushington. Messrs Lawn, Ramsay, and Currie, Boatman's. Messrs M'Gaffin and Fedderson, LyelL REEFTONJ HOSPITAL THE following Gentleman are empowered to receive Subscriptions and issue. Half- Yearly and Yearly Tickets for the Reefton Hospital :— • Messrs R. Patterson, C. Cohen. W. G. CoUings, J. I. Aiken. and the Secretary. Public attention is called to this notice s the Institution is at present without a Collector DAVID O. PRESHAW, Secretary pro tern Reefton, December, ISBI
NOTICE. MISS AAMPBELL, Having Completed her Musical Studies under the tuition of one of the most efficient Masters in Melbourne. BEGS to ANNOUNCE That she is Prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for the PIANO on Easy Terms. New Beginners, as well as those already advanced in the Art, will receive careful attention, Either at their own homes or at the Southern Cross Hotel. Reefton, January 13th, 1882. [a card.] JOHN TT7-ENNEDY QK3OTT, PIANIST, (Licenciate of the Belfast Academy,) Proposes settling in Reefton, and will be glad to accept pupils, advanced or beginners. Terms Moderate. Apply — Twohul's Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned begs to announce that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Reefton as AUCTIONEER, CATTLESALESMAN, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. JAMES STEVENSON. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned has just received X his usual Annual Stock of NEW JEWELLERY, COMPBISIKG — A VERY NEAT & HANDSOME COLLECTION OF GOLD & SILVER GOODS, — OP THE— LATEST STYLE AND PATTERN. Inspection respeotfuliy invited. CHAB- COHEN, CENTRAL BROADWAY. W. HINDMARSH, OHAREBROKER AND MINING £ AGENT. OFFICE — OPPOSITE DOWSING AND LINES, Broadway, Rejefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1077, 21 April 1882, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1077, 21 April 1882, Page 3
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