■-.:,■■■ ' ' ' a y '•'• U '' J>1 '- I. i j,MIPJiKLL ANI) CAMUBKLL'S^ | , UOYAL MAIL --' . \\: ms3 cf co£<Ms&. ;} B ; QuKING PA>^KISGOS V^ ; : I* \ \'H)\'.h< tln'oni-li H» L.me.stjijjif. s ff.iin ]»Vfliori id {iffvyinnu:}i and tv Wes^ ).>rt. l^»*e' : ', : ■ ; - i •'■■'■ -;•-.'>. si ' : ■'■'' H V. KIjTON; ' F( ) U GJI'EY M « >TTT r? , V\n[\'u\a'rn'l?Ut' f A'ti'niira,. .Ore.y Vhllpv, ...: __._Mnd ..ifrnnonHo.",. ... . 1 Kwrv, >t<Nf %i,ty ,V ;. G'»?KYMont.ff foi; ifiavploiv/, i Kveiy I CI>J\AT, 'i;nL;BS^AY r .^,,xSATUKDAr ■ i At 7 ii.ni.. siwirp. !'O KING (^FFICE< : k f^TOß ' • ... D A WfcJ ( > .N 'S HO T K I , i VwiioyTn ... TjILMKIJ'S HOTKL _ - '--•^fT e T^ lr^ \\~<; ■ ReeftOn to WbstpOrt Triweekly— FoßwißDiNG" Passengers, direct tq Lyell, Blelgrove, and Nelson GREAT REDUCTION IN FARES t .INEg' EOYAL MAIL !_j line of coaches, .■••'■; Connecting with NEWMANS LINE ■/HTi;l 'l '/■■*s.s£ JiyoU-; ■ ;/'</( IN&NGAHtPA3 WNOTIbN *o ' LYELL DAILY. - I ■ ■' ■; ; : ,^'UT' ■ ■'• ■ n ; v : ;-: .*,!-. On and aflerilst'January, 1883, tlneJalbovje Line of .Coniinmiication will be to the ! arriving " and ~ ■departing aA under : — • Leave^^^i#on%eMe^!iaysat 6 l §ba. m! " Reefton on Thursdays at 7 -30 a.ra. Arrive at Lyell oiit'Miui^da^ St's'3oij/.ni Leay;B •! Lyell ; on <Fridayßyiat, 6* ''a # m AirivG at Bellgroye. on Saturday evening From Nelson — ■ Leave Bellgrove on Wednesdays at 7 a.nqi Arrive • at . Lyell on Thursdays" at 6 p. ni. Leave ,Lyell pii, ",■ Fridays^, at .9 S a.nl Arrive at Reefton, on Fridays at fr p.m. Leave f or Westport oh Saturday^ at Vp.m. BOOKING OFFICE : M'GAFFIN'S HOTiiL, Broadv/ay, Reef ion. The Overland Coach to Kelson will leave Reefton on Tuesday andThumlay morning at 7 30 p.m., reaching Bell^rove on Saturchiy evening in time to take the last train to • tho City Passengers are requested to consult tho. Time Table at the Booking Office, and to pay. particular, attention to ; the directions given with rcgaxxl to luggage. r ; ; Speciiil Arrangements may he made by ,j)(tsse. yers "ishiuij to re t ah AeltoJi on utie> than the adoi-riLied \ dates'." - '■'.'. JOB LINES, PROPKIETOR. Pub lc Notice •• 7i:Eq?vEAT7IMERIj!A^EDICIT?ES t , ir fK(C£ HALF A CROv/N : WESTOH'S WIZARD OIL has the power to distribute itself over every part of the body internally as well as externally; t curing the most inveterate cases of tumbr3, ulcers, scrofula, diseased liver, piles, swellings, wounds, etcJ., etc. , , JAMES I AIKEN, W l^ ■ Ai\D fci'l I' IT MEIJCtli .\ f , AND (; K N KUA h S'JOi £• KELPKU. TTPPCH T^K'ADWaY, I'KKFToy. T\riP.nca foiu\d..t company (LIMIThD), OGIOKIIS, IKON AMD "4KASB F',.TND!:i!>, Gr.lilllOL'lH.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1299, 19 September 1883, Page 4
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388Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1299, 19 September 1883, Page 4
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