Coachts. MT CHKLL. AiND CAMPBELL'S HOVAL MAIL .LMS OF COACHES. .pOf'KrNG' PASS-KPrOKRS A.\ P 1-3 I* \ I^CKL^ llir.Mijili at 1 Lr>w. st Hntcs VoiuKfcllf'n to Gieyin'-u li nud to West •rt. l<':M-e It K KFi'rON" FOR GI?KY VTdITTfT, ,}fm 'lloianiK Flti',,, Ali«.nri»vi Grey Vhllcj, mid Ufiinii'iTton'! '•'ver'v A!- KDAT, '•WB"ijE i D4T.,(fe! FwiDiY ... i ••■' ■. iiu-Tth.fn'X sli«r|),.Hnd> .■< KveiJ 'lUK.*DAY. < 'IcIIDB<DAy.& fc'ATDUDAY ;• -i-.'/.L'J. '.:■ ■■^-i^^JjJ.—^'-: "*■■•■ v •- .: ;. To'Kikg Office^ : ,'^Yfov , >«■.•'.■ l>>VV^(>u!jl/§i-HQTJi:t r-xintMouTif .;. r v 'sfcM Rirs H.OXPL 1 Reefton to , : "Westport TriWeEKLY— r-3?ORWARDING PASSENGEItS DIRECT TO Lyell, Blelgrove, and Nelson GREAT REDUCTION IN FAIIES TINES' HOY AL MAIL 1J LINE OF COACHES, Connecting with NEWMANS LINE at the Lyell. iINA^NGAHUA JUNCTION to LYELL DAILY. On and after Ist January, 1883, the above Line of Communication will be open to the public, arriving and departing, as under : — To Nelsox — Leave Westporton WednesdaysatG "30a. in. ' c Reefton on Thursdays at 7 '30 a. in. Arrive at Lyell on Thursdays at 5 "30 p. m Leave Lyell' on Fridays, at 6 a # m Arrive. at Ballgrove on Saturday evening Fkom Nelson — Leave Bellgrove on Wednesdays at 7 a.m Arrive at Lyell on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Leave Lyell on Fridays at 9 a.m. Arrive at'Reefton on Fridays at G p.m. Leave for Westport on Saturdays at 7 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : M'GAFFIN'S HOTEL, Brocidway, Reefton. The Overland Coach toi Nelson will leave Reefton on TuesdiyaudThuradayinorning at 7 "30 p.m., reaching B<?llgrove on Saturday evening in time to take the last train to the City Passengers are requested to consult the Time Table at the Booking Ofiice, and to pay particular attention to the directions given with regard to luggagq. x : I imperial Arrungtnwnfit way he mud* by poxiteifjers 11'ishiiiif to retch ..\el-soii. on othe than the aduM'tited dates. JOB LINES, Proprietor. Pubic Notice 7 11 1 (JREAT> UemcAN^EDICIN IS F-RtCE HALF A CROWN WESTON'S WIZARD OIL has the power to distribute itself over every part of the body internally as well as externally, curing the most inveterate cases of tumors, ulcers, scrofula, diseased liver, piles, swellings, wounds, etc., etc. •i 'I/I 1 !' //"^ /^V'^SM-' 'J PRICiE ' \ nl "- '"ryJo SHIUUIIO9| JAMES I. AIKEN, Tll7-L\E A>D SPII'IT MERCKA.V T, AiN D (i KNKt{ A L S'l O t E> KEKPKK. TJPPKU Bri'AßWaT I'URFT-'N. DESPATCH KOUM)..i* C<)AIPANT (LIMIT .CD), IS NGISKKIiS,. ruoN A^ T i) bhass fou^d;:k>. QEriIIOCTH.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 4
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