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1884. SPRING &SJ.I.ER GOODS 1884. ! SMMU & BAEKLET, HW-'l OPENED aehac • ircl well «;• cto.l -t->ek o s ns nab c gooils, wiiica f.n 1 sty..- and i^UiLitv* eiuuot be surpassed. HATS & BONNETS. | Compnsii jj FHENCII m.«l K.NGLISri M I I.LIN I'iJi . Ir 1 ~. : v liraiutd ! Boiiii»ts, Fiiiii-y St iiw;i!!(ll':.i:i Jio ;i:>r-j. L\*.> ('■■ , - Ll«ts j IX all tin NEW LKAULNG bii ;•/.-. FRENCH & ENGLISH^:';;;,,;, /: ; : Trimmings, liibbons, Laces, cj-r.,s'C, in uewesi desljns. FRENCH and ENGLI3H Doluiaiis, Fisclius, ai <! C<\> , ... L' •>: i • S".? ~. ' • , ' : ■:.. i.-. 31 v ;uvite, ai.d— liiUL.xo — .>iik — ut.rl — buua. •»«<.-sse^>.< > . . Dress Materials in endless variety and males, with trimmings t] aatoli. New patterns in Prints, Sateens, Zephyrs, and French Pc; c ;,les, all good washing materials, at very moderate prices. Hosiery a d Glows fur uniu.er wear of ewiy d scriptiou, ■■ >-oOCs-< CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. MENS, Boys, and Yout s c o hiu^, d ci:;lh ■■•jo our order of New Ztalai d. Met ri.ui, ;;iui \a -.ii>h iv. U us thor '<u_,hlv >h utiv b f»rein kmj;. Wi* have also specially to ai nomnv that WE IIaVE AL^DE AIIRAIn'GE*. MENTb for H*AVIXG CLOTHING MauL i\> K.ihUiiii $£^O\ THE bli«)lirEor Customers will liiid aLont 100 «liH>-reiit patten. s c^ I »v»-« tl a.d Coatii.«s to 6elect from, and at luc ..-.hm remuneraLi\> p. ices, Our Furnishing Di*p rtment wih bj found fully stock d with Curtains, Cretonnes Sh etings, L p \<, .i ttin s, Flod-Clot s, Linoliums, Pass»age-tioth», Jb. a^n HHou o B 9 Doo Ma s, &c, INSPECTION INVITED, SMITH & BAEKLEY, Broadway, Reef ton. ;■

i NION STfcA itiHlP COMPANY U OF N£vV Zt^Ai. i>, LiMiXKu FOU EL O . LVrFtLT'>:>. aliU L' .> l^l->i > . — The .fc>. „ All i.\ A P L" A . Cal>talli UtKNt H, Wlh i»e deapatolleu UU EAtli.i'. " Passeugers lutoketi to uil New '/.-.-& lauu puixs, jlj'."uui ..c, \Li* «wt a»u >yduey. in aud tiutu LO''l>O.- iyt:.:- ijiii I LlN£ : Ut I£j Si &:*£>. Leaving aad yduey every loit night For frrt^lit or passage apply Company s \gentj>, xN.^NCAKiIoW Si) CO.. Uiey^ojth -0 1 t r~\ D K {vr tUV 10 bo Ul;i\*e i " s - ■ '*■■■■■ - - "'■■-■> -'■- r tU. It.-. -•> - «« "..-t .v ---. .i.i-li' > it . Wji.uililli aiict.i..ia. »x..y vj.^v! .. •■ Uie Vn.uik. v.ipi.ai Uj. i<i[Uii'u. .» •- Wali biu. L v. UUtui tti/.L, Si lliUileil i.t-t'. AIM Ulli'lL^V ..11-u. l.^ jil - ucuiaiivanapi.ii! «.vj i.<c .igi-.u i;: >» ...o.j tIJiS pll'U«< aiiu . .-i* CiiiU.r-». Lt J^ S tlult f;ii is fai ii .;. _i. r. -i.i ..i iiii aj ■■. . . i' .in pal lic.ii^. j al.it i>ia k .U. M.. Iliailt-U ii.«-i;. »\ovV la lUi. I.Li; — .*s I Uiiu tf \, o.U w.itc lo llcj Ui, O.it«. aa Un-5» OLii. ■■><'■, iw Lj., l^o. liuuti, i.unit, Umtcti aiawsi A U i 1 C jj . To tht inhabitants ut the Beef ton District. II R YAF^R AL L , *'-*• OFUuJil.uilLiit, das OrENtD v lixiA.NvJii bIIJP in the ciiaigc o. •)• A. iio^iASo.v, \\ iH'i'e ile l.U'-UM.i KujMii.;' A L-VliviL AloOliuiiLAl OF ij AD U aj X4 1 -v.N tl Ai» 1^ O Oi cv'tiy ut'iCii^iiu:'., ALSO Hoish Moduinea. Rep.iiv3 ISe.^ly — :lud yuickiy Lxocut^d. —

i:p PS'S coC" a. HI . I"By a thonrngh knowledge of the natural laws which govern t!ie operations \ of digestion and nutrition, and i>y a care- j ful application of the nuo propiM'tiea ot ; well-selected cocon, Mr. Epp-lia L'.t , our iiieakfa.it taltics wiui a ea iW.lyflaviiincd bcvt-iage which uia\ save \\a ' many heavy di.otors' 'nils. It is .»y tae j juuicioiis use of such articles of dk-i tiial j a const'tutiou may l»e graJuady built up j until strong enough to resist eveiy ten i dency to disease. Hundreds ot su «tle ' maladiis are floating arouu.i us ready to , attack wherever there is a weak point. . We may escape many a fatal stiatt by keeping ouisulvus well fortified witn pure blood and a properly uouiislied Ira.ne." — See article in the icil c rire Kiti ettc Made simply with ixuliug w.iter or aiilk. . Sold in |lt» Packets i.y vjrn.eis, lu.'clud thus : — i J M£^ Pt' & v. H"UifOI» MIC C KM: rLONDON, ENGLAND. READ IT ALL. IT MAY A-^Vni YOJ . LiF& Hop Bitters are ! The Furost , d est • Medicine ever made. THEY \RI CO POt NDE FilO Hops, Buci.n. Muiidrakt- a.»u UanUelioii. ; 44 The Oldt'St, est, mostllv iiowind, and Valuable M«diiiii.s> n > tne t\o. ld, and in siddilion coi.ta n ali t.ie in-i-t and most tHvctivu cu.aLivi p.opertus of all otiur bitters, l»tin^ t lie Liver Ke»ulatur, L»LO L> PLi.lll Xli and life and health n-stOiin^ a^ciit on eartli," i iuey givo NcwLfea dir.go. t tne Aged iu-d. nfi ai. " To Clergymen, Lawyeis, Literary Men, Labourers, Ladii s a.id all luomwhos. sedentary eiiiployin nts ean.~e irr«'i,'tilarit.es ot tile B-ooil, Sioiiiacli, Bowels, or Kidneys, oi who n-quiic an I Appetiz.-r. Tonii- and mild Stimulant, tin si> liiLte,^ arc iinaluaolo, belli:,' j highly i-uratiw, tonic ai.d stiinniatin^, i witiiont, iiitoxicatin.u. No mutter : whal your, 1.-i.-..-.^ tv- .^.!.p:.-):ns aiv. ' or what tlif dis<.a>-<- O; aiime.it is, u.se Hop bittors. Don't wait until you arc sick, but if you only tet-l bad or miserable, use Lli«- BiUe.s at oi.ee. It may save yo'.il 1 lile. lliliidrcil.-^ iulve b-.cn saved by so doing, at a tr..iiti o - coml. < Atk yo j.r Drug^ sl or | Phya.ia " Do not suUVr yourself or lot your \ friends siitfci, Imt ua»- and vr n -t t.iom ; to use Hop Bitters. It. iikmuo.-;-, Hop | Bitters is no v.1.-, d. uy^ed, d.uk-'.ij nostrum, butth* 4 {uiist and best Meil ! icine e»« j r made, aud no pi j i"MS'i cr ' family sliould be withous i.." . Tim 1 !UTTF.PS M ANT F \'T«.'^ FNO i <;V».. M: :■■•:-•■ •A..- -. I. . .": .- .i ' Is. V. ( U. o. A ., Toro; „, <_.-',.:>ic;',, ;

TiiWLS* I >i * ■* VU.IV-*. A.', i) Slf.l^L. t/lLi^O t^'U i'^.ii-Vl^iJ.^ <ll!lO^I" corroci ali ivregubiritica, #i!»ii r»-h »n UlStlcbMUg bjllipinms t><« jilV.Vinoir <». iiio !*t'i. lv-\e« Is l|d., au«i iis. 6i,* ot ;d; i 'l'-iMiH's. Pre" :ir «ii «»idi* in- t '\ . . .»* .v ,v: !-•, •>■'.' ;._ a ■, '•■;■■ »» »i ili-.^.'. .»1 .Vi I.;, k »^:-. <^t s , •■■ ,- .

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1496, 14 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1496, 14 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1496, 14 January 1885, Page 3

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