! T 1 1 1: .' T■;TI .\ ll\ x LIT HOFEAa 'J "Mi ( OMI'ANY, (J.IMITEI.). MLJ.i.oURNE. ; \|A>T IA CT 1 11 ERS of EXPLOi -»A bl VE:i of th." DEST QUALITY. -I DYNAMITE ! AND ! LITHOFRACTEUR. I j Strom*. Fivsh, and Pure, In Cartridges of any size, to suit all requirements. W. HINDMARSfI, QHAREBIIOKER AND MINING I O AGENT. I i O KFTCE — OPPOSITE DOWSING AND LINES, Broadway RnErroN. ' NEWMANS POYAL MAIL LINE OF 11 COACHES. RUNNING BETWEEN Colgrove (Nelson), Hampden, Lyell, and Ki-efton. Transffiriing pass*-i)_,'ers at Reefton to Grey mouth, and at Inangahua Junction to WVstport. A COACH LEAVES M'GArm's Hotel Rerfton, for Nelson, erery Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m.; Lyell, every Tncsday and Friday at I p.m. ; and Ftrn Flat every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a.m. Returning from Iklgrove evt-ry Monday and Thursday on arrival of train from N«lson at 11 a.m. Fares: — Reefton to Belgro\e ... LB. All parcels prepaid. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. CATHOLIC CHURCH, REEFTON. AND FANCY FAIR, In aid of the BUILDING FUND — of the — Reefton Catholic School. r "Will be held during the ST. PATRICK'S HOLIDAYS. I IN BANKRUPTCY. ; T)ROOF 01* DEBT FOIIMS under | i •* The Bankrurtcy Act 1884 "ON ! SALE at the office of this paper. I ! NOTICE OF REMOVAL. jp . SETTELE, ! Millitabt Taylor, j HAS resumed Unsiness in the premises lately in the occupatiou of llr. Nukmanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. Adjoining Forsyth and Masters I Broadway, Reefton. ! Splendid assortment of New Season j Tweeds, and ciouia, just arrived. I P. SETTELE. ;| A. KATE R^ ~ ' ! rriN\SMITH, SIIEETIHON & ZINC i I WOKhilii, i ; i P.OADWAY, Kii£FTO^ • . i To Ivleet tin' 'Finn's A. X, has decided ; to .r,:ike sutistantial rtdm uons in the : : dlwvo ir.:*-M, us nil! lie set-u i>y ivtfieuce • ' to \Uv uiulei-m*-ii:iontd quoUiti<»ns:-- -' ; (iulvanisi'il Iron Chimneys ... yOa ; iJ.,-^iiiU>n Iron Tanks ... 21M i i«t;>\«' ;-ii'ii'i,', }>"i- to*-* . ... •>«• bioutii.^ :u;ci fixing, V <>l ' }t>ot Cll i * 1 Ail otl.i«*r itnes at proj oi iit«n:»te j |\i iiU.-i U»l;S. j V. BT! MA T feS (JIVE N. I . ..__.._.__ I EDWARDS A: MONTEITH, j pREWmS. MALTSTEKS, and ALK ! and I'OUTKH TM)TTLERS, JFHCS N:T 11 EWIRY I <»r*anii»i t-« aii \>*iu •»' ti..Mii«tn<»r » . All tu\ici'M proirsptiy.jtttv.il. ieil t.». j Kl>\V\KPB ANL> MONTKrPH. , IVi-^iii-i •••» 1 \iy w'.i\' an I ■!»upht>. i r with iti;tii« . ' br ••;'?•■>• by the i.se of H<. t » BilivJS and £ . ; n-oiuriii'ii iit t<» m y p»ip-!e. — Methodist
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1509, 13 February 1885, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1509, 13 February 1885, Page 3
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