BAYLOR & COS Impiwed Rock-Borer. TjlULl? PaIRTICULARS on APPLICATIO s to the Undersigned. ;■',/]{ ; . •: ;.J TRENNERY, , ; • • • ■ Agent. ' JOJi> Oil ING General Storekeeper', BROADWAY. GOODS srppURD TO ALL POX llOiNs UF IKE DI^XKICT At <>eeliOTi Prit-es. EMPIRE HOTEL, Lowee Broadway, ReeftonJ MRS. ELIZABETH DANKS, TN RETURNING her SINCERE 1 THANES to all her old Friends and Patrons for the liberal support hitlrerto accorded, BEGS to ANNOUNCE that owing to her ILLHEALTH the BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON under the MANAGE- .- ■ ... MENTof. ,-. MR. , JAMES FITCH (JLate of Black's Point), And a continuation of past favors is Respectfully solicited: No expense has been spared " to make the House as conafortable as any similar Estaolishinent in Reefton. • . ; 1 • - ; • "■ . ■•- .;. ,_ .;. The Best Brands only of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, Kept on the Premises, VS" For security- 'in- case of fire a NIGHTWATCHMAN Will WALK THE PREMISES REGULARLY between 12 and 6 ' ; o'clock &.m. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers of all Classes. . Unrivalled Stabling for Horses. EXCHANGE HOTEL, ' Broadway, "Ree^ton. AKATER begs to inform his friends , and the Public that he has now COMPLETED HIS NEW HOUSE, and Visitors favoring him with their Patronage may rely on every, attention being paid to their Comfort. The Exchange Hotel' is situated in che healthiest and most convenient part of the town. It is within a few yards of the Post and Telegraph Offices, Magisciute's Court, Banks, and all the leading business offices, and commands a splendid view of Reefton and the surrounding country. It has been entirely re-furnished, all the furniture being quite new. Suites of apartments for Families, with every convenience for their accommodation. A first-rate table is kept, and is under the special charge of Mi-sKater The attention of Dramatic companies, Lecturers, and others is specially directed to the fact that in connection with the hotel is the ODDFELLOWS HALL, A building admirably suited for public entertainments ; fitted with large stage, scenery, i&c, complete. It can be obtained on very reasonable terms, to be learnt on application. . A. Kater makes it his special to keep none but the very beat brands of all liquors, obtainable in the 'market,. and he only splteite one trial't»,obnvince th^se who patronise. him tli^BUcn;4s. the fact., • UP?^ : BrOAPWAY. ; ; i .. v^;, n^4.A,.^TE^ r - '■~* ~ s ■ ■' ' ' "Proprietor. TfnDELIT¥ ; ' GOMPANY'S - PfttfJ}.\ ■■ 'GRAMMEION THE. -wo MELBjOHK^E, CUP!; >r< ' , 150 Ho^es and. QO.Bojads, . ; c ' . Rafee on "etlliNbvoiSiber; >' ' fy Close ? between, 20th and 31st Three divisions accorcling to »'• qiiantity applied for up to closing' «late; J ? /rFRTstV/psv'-. -r~\y - ;£6DO .:.•• .Second r : . -."-s - i 3bO 1 • .' /Third. -...'-,., . . . ' 200 On / -Startprstftßobt L 32 each) : 700 £4QOO < : -S on-starters (abbu ,%sj2) : . 1480 ■; v 20 Bonds (L2a'es&n^ - " v . A&0 'r ■ 20: Bonds ( i JjTe^ch)- '- . 200 :]: ,^2Q Bb^s <^is ea^i)^,-^. .' 120 "=•'■•' -'■ ■■■'\-^k-^S i?'' -£mo ■■■■■■■ GttHsti(to ■■'■ First: • . ...'\: '«:..., ■ • $800 SejcpndV,.- .„■. .^^^" :" . ..; 00 Thirds :■■ , }.:.3%3$ .^i. i.,-^ :300 Starters(ab6ut; each) ' ' :.. "§DO Noh^Starter^ '(abQqt £18). v; '^ ■' I^sßo 20 Bonds (£3O each).' . ■ 4.; 20 "Bonds (£ls eath) '• v ' "800 20 Bonds (£6 each) .... \ / ..v 120 ..v- ■„■ ■^■■>>- ■.-S-H..V-.- V 45000 •;**""C3B'it»t: •• ■'-" .-'■'■- : - £1000 •' 4 ' Second > -.' - -': ... ' 500 - ? j Thir^d >■ - > -/ -• - - 400 On/ ; j Starters (about. 145 each) 1000 £6000' I Non-starters (about, ilGj 2000 20 Bonds ( 3^ eaoh) , 640 . 20 Bonds (Ll7 each) 340 [20 Bonds (L 6 each) 120 £6000 There will be Four Separate Drawings for each ticket, viz., One Drawing for the K'aee, and threo separate drawings for the 60 Bonds. Programmes -£1 each, and two 2d stamps, Cheques (with Is exchange) to lie payable onlyto aNo or bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Co. only. If •half-notes, ,aend by separate Posts. Registered: letters or Telegrams not accepted, ir Addressorily to "Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box No. 251, Dunedin." >C- APPLY EAULY.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1296, 12 September 1883, Page 3
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603Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1296, 12 September 1883, Page 3
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