P. 5 b ,' / m a i l . B- R O A 1) W (Adjoining • lie Mf Having opein'il v'lh > •■•»*■• WEST OF^ K "<:'[■ A r '• "' ■-. . CoATrNftS, Twl^KTis '■ '-■' '' ' : ' call. "Ali :.3;-ir »* ';^^s. selected. <n\iVi M/o Ul tt--T,?..<... ii«i >;-■ piT ■ v - ; .-:« i .i :-. - ' E M P I RE" HO" ii L, LOWEB 'Bu^ADt?Ay, RiEEPtOV MBS. ELm&iB^ETH DANES, TN RETURN ; ING her SIN /, 'ERE 1 THANKS to /all her <>M r iends and Patrons for the liberal support hitherto accorded, »• BEGS to AN- < NOUNCE .tim% •pwins ; .to -Iw <, ILLHEALTH tne BtfSJNESS \vill . V CARRIED ONjii.dev jhV MAI v(iE mr. j ajm ft & ■ ; ■■] Fir tc h ' (La«gFf lack's J>ou*e),J . ;; And ft' continuation of. past' l&v»i-3Joa RESPECTFULLY: 801/16^1) =' No expenm£M& ibeeri^^flvi-f} -to make the HousedSß^otflfortHttl^ as any similar EstaV>li6hffi6it iii Reti'Lou. f i Thft Best Brands cnly of ALES,. WINES, AND SPIRITS, Kept on the Premises . Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers" of, all Classes. IS* F6r security in case of fire a NIGHTWATCHMAN Wlii-WALK THE pRE j MISES KEGULARLY betweeis' 12 and 8 o'clock a.m. Unrivalled Stabling' for Horses. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broadway, Rbefton. AKATER begs to inform his fiends . aptf the Public that he has now COMPLETED Visitors faForirig^him n age may rely on.teyer^'^at'te^ioQj r! paid to Aeir Coinlor^j.;;;,/ ;,:,.' , W The Exchange Hotel, is situated wj. . che healtpiest and mast convenient part of the tbwß, It is within, a few yards of the Post -a^ncl T|legrapli pffiices, Magistrate's Court, Ifonj^s, and afl the leading business, offices, .and commands a splendid view of EeejEtqn_, . md iiie surroundbg country. It h^be^nentirely re-furnish el, all the furniture rem quite new. Suites of apac*jnenjbs for Families, with every couvenieifce'for their accomtnojation. A, first- rate table ts kept, and is under the^pecial charge of MrsKATiSR The attention of Dramatic coir.pariies, Lecturerr. ahdothers is specially' directed to the fact that in connection* with the hotel is the ODDFELLOW^ HAI4L, A building admirably suited for,public y en- • tertainmenta ; fitted with large stage, bcenery, t .^C| cpjpplete. ; |Jt: can be obtained on-'V^fy^ reasohabltJ tfcims, to be learnt on application. '' A. E^ater makes it his special study to keep none but the very best brands of all liquors, obtainable in the market, and he only solicits one .trial to convince those who patronise him that such is the fact. IW^Note ihe Address— ' EXCHAN G E 1 L iJL. 'Upper Bkoabway. . A. KATEE, ' - Proprietor. a gentleman's \ 3,000 a model farm HOJDESTEAX) : and • For health aud I SHARES sriti f- >rtune . Comfort [ AT ] tn the Second to none I I I.urky Share- . in the Colony.' £1 Each. \ holdor. EO ; R T U N A '■' S GRAND NOVE CO.NSU.. T. ATI') N.^vr TO BE DRAWN ABOUT AMj^NlgT 27 Pkizes, as folWwS :— "* ' ! Ist prize— The Farm • i an(l t flisVi.c>- ■ * stead (approved \^lu^f £2,500 2nd prize- : Cash award *'iv.' 200 3rd " " "' ... 100 4th " " " ... 50 sth " " » ' ! ... 25 (sth " " ... 15 7th " " " ... 10 And 20 " " at £5 100 • . £3,000 Thiß beautiful property is situated in the Shag Valley district, _,no great fliatance from the raijw>iy, coutaiiiing heveral hundred acre* of superior whoat-gri > w iv« land, ■well fenced and subdivided, am! partly laid down in English grass, a never-falling stream of running through the property. ' 1 , The Homestead comprises a well built villa residqn^j^illjß fti^-claas atabling, « and outbuildings, snyhfiygard'^nj . is ; well laid out, j»nd con^aiii^jrevtiv^l.. hundred ,: choice full-beariug, fruits trees,, aud*pruamental shrutß. , ' , 7" J t ,"Vfh ";; The freehold og tfijuyQpgnipent'estale will be handed overhand Uejifdiyj transferred, freeof any en^anw^ncb i jrf^levor,' to the succeßsfuTshare&olqer tne,4ay after' the drawing. . .' LIOOOOR ORE. will be lepfon the property, at 7 percent, interest, if required. A Committee of Shareholders' will be appointed to supervise the drawing. M embers of the Press will be invited to be present, as also any Shareholder who may be so disposed. Programmes, LI each, to be had on application by letter only, wi h two stamps enclosed for reply and result. Cheques to be made payable to number or bearer; and if country, add Is exchange. Bank notes or P.O. orders, payable to/'Fprtuna," preferred Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. Aa a large, number of shares have already been applied for, early application is necessary. AddTesB^'FORTUJNA," ' Care- of F. W. Reichelt, Poßt-officev Palm rston, Otago. N.B. — Please write the name and address full aud legibly.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1398, 9 May 1884, Page 4
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704Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1398, 9 May 1884, Page 4
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