HOUSE OF KEPItESENTATIVES. TO THE EIECTORS OF InANGAHUA. f^i ENTLEMEN,— I thank" your. heartily vT for the honor you have done me in asking me," :a stranger to you, except by reputation, to become a candidate for election for your District. I accept the handsome requisition you have sent nio as an indication that you desire as your representative in Parlia- 1 ment a Colonial politician of broad views arid long experience, and on that underBranding I have much pleasure in acceding to your request). . After the compliment you have paid me I think I ought to lose no time in making your acquaintance personally. I propose, therefore, to visit you in the course of the next few days, and to spend some time among you, in order that you may know what sort of a man I am, and I may know as much as possible about your part of the Colony, your interests, and sentiments with regard to public affairs. As I shall address you at all the centres of population, I will keep what I have to Bay about politics until I meet you face to face. I am, Gentlemen, Faithfully yours, Edward Wakepield. MAIL NOTICE. On and after Ist January, 1888, the mails for the undermentioned places will close ap under : — For r Greymouth, Little Grey, Totara Flat and Ahaura; Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m. From Greymouth Ahaura, Totara Flat and Little Grey ; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 5 p.m. For Westport, Lyell, Cronadun and Inangahua Junction ; Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 6 a.m.. From Westport, Lyell, Inangahua Junction, and Cronadun; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. For Black's Point Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 p.m. From Black's Point, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6.30. p.m. For Boatman's Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday at 9.30 a.m. : From Boatman's Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9.30 p.m. For Antonio's Flat, every Saturday, at 9.30 a.m. From Antonio's Flat, every t>aturtlay, at 4 p.m. G. W. SAMPSON, Postmaster. EMPIRE HOTEL. Lower Broadway, Eeefton. MRS. DAIjCKiP has much pleasure in informing. liar- friends and oustoiners that she has greatly enlarged and suitably furnished the well known premises mentioned ahoye. In order to meet the- times she has pared no expense for the purpose of : ; making her house as OMFORTABLE AS ANY SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENT IN REEFTON, And she hopes, -by strict adherence to the principles laid down hy her late hushand, to secure a Fair Share ofPatronaqe From the Public of Reefton and Surrounding Districts. The Best Brands only of Wines, Spirits, and Beers Kept o;n the Premises. or B|purity in case of fire, a special night watchman will walk the premises regularly between 12 and 6 o'clock a.m. Unrivalled Stabling for Horses. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellera. of all classes. MRS. DANES, Proprietress. EXCHANGE HOTEL, • Broadway, Reefton. A^ HATER begs to inform his friends .* and the Public that he has now COMPLETED HIS NEW HOUSE, and Visitora favoring him with their Patronage may rely on every attention being paid to their Comfort. The Exchange Hotel is situated in the healthiest and most convenient part of the .town. It is within a few -yards of thoPpatand Telegraph :Ofticos, Magis-' jirafo'SvCouri, Banks,, and all the leading - busmes^pfliccs,- aijd obmmaiids a splendid viewxof. "Reef tonv -and the surrounding country, j It has been entirely re-furniahed, all the furniture being quite new. ' '■ ' , Suites of apartments for Famiiies, with every convenience for their accommodation. A. first-rate table is kept, and is under the special charge of Mrs Kater. The attention of Dramatic companies, Lecturers, and others is specially directed to the fact that in connection with;tho. , . hotel is the CJDD PILLOWS HALL, A building admirably suited forpublicentertainnionts ; fitted with large stage, Hoonery, Ac, complete.. It .'can bo ob-t-iined on very reasonable tunns, to be learnt 'on application. A. Kator niakos it his special study tokeep none but the very best brands of all li<juors, obtainable -in the market, and he only solicits ono'fcrial to convince those who patronise him that such is the fact.Address— EXCff\TMOE HOTEL, Upper * Broadway. A. JiATEK, 1 ■■•*• •-'/ Propietbr, -
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1257, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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678Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1257, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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