CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUND. A GRANP~BAZAAR IN AID OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL BUILDING FUND, will be held at RATER'S HALL, On the 16th 17th and 18th MARCH. Twill commence on the eve of St. Patrick's Day, When the stalls will be decked with a grand* display Of novelties, useful and elegant too, Of ev'ry conceivable shape and hue. A stock of fancy goods specially sent From far off cities, expressly meant I'osuit all ages, tastes and pockets, Juvenile watches, chains and lockets. Drawing room ornaments, quaint and rare, From a crystal vase to an easy chair. Wonderful knick-knacks (Oh how delicious) To humour the whims of the most capricious. Wearing apparel of every kind Needle work, knitting and crochet combined. *' Ma_ii-al Fishpond " — and fishing-rod You'll fancy yourself in the land of Nod Dreaming of Genii and fairies bright When you'll see how the little fishes "bite " Mysterious Well" — when you'll plunge your hand Tnto its depths, how amazed you'll stand To see what a wonderfiill prize you'll rind, (Just for one sixpence you'll bear in mind). And then there ia the "Lucky-bag Oh : what fun, Full of nice things — not a single hand Will leave that ba<> without bearing away. Some present wrapped up in a covering gay *• Lottery Tables," wheresixpence will buy A chance fnrsomefiveshillingnhjecfc just try \ud imagine what lots of bewildering toys Fiveshillingscanbny foryonr girls and boys Small boys be frugal, inst now if ymi can, Oh ! buy no more lollies, you dear little man For shanghais to slaughter poor birds in the bush (T'is a pity those sweet birdies warblings to hush). Save up ev'ry sixpence yon prodigal few We'll have drums, flutes and pop-guns for you, Whins, tool-boxes, pocket-knives, all that a boy, Can depict to him<-.elf as the acme of joy. And girls, remember, the stall where you'll see Uncountable dolls dressed in costume — twill bo A beautiful sight, for a Queen will be there (Cleopatra of Egypt with none to compare) And numberless others from Lammermoor's Bride To old Unile Sambo going out for a ride And the little old woman who lived in a shoe And had so many children she didn't know what to do. In conclusion, the stall bidders of the Reefton Catholic Bazaar take this opportunity of intimating to the Inangahna public that they are sparing neither time nor trouble to render the stalls attractive, and all they demand in return, is thatyou will not enter the Bazaar with your pouKets turned inside out. HOMEWARD BOUND EXTENDED GOLD MINING COMPANY, (Limitrd. ) \T a Meeting ot Directors held this day. a CALL, the (f)thl of ONE PFNNY per share was made, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Company's Office, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th MARCH, 1885. THOMAS LEE, Manager. Reefton, March 2nd, 1885. LICENSING DISTRICT OF MURRAY TEMPORARY' TRANSFER TO A PURCHASER OR ASSIGNEE OF LICENSED PREMISES. ITHE undersigned, Jacob Schillerj max, being Chairman of the Licensing Committee, on the 2-1 th day of NOVEMBER, 1884, upon the application of the within named ANNIE RAMSAY, it having been proved to me tiiat tlie necessary notice has been given, and the fee of TWO POUNDS having BEEN PAID to the proper Treasurer BY the APPLICANT, in respect of her application, DO hereby TRANSFER tlie Publicans LICENSE granted to the said Annie t Ramsay in respect of the house and j premises situate at Black's Point, aud KNOWN as RAMSAY'S HOTEL, to | JOHN MORRISON and JAMES RICHMOND, the assignees of the lease of the said house and premises, until the next licensing meeting to be holden for this district. Dated the 25th day of November, 1884. JACOB SCHILLERMAN. Chairman. No. 2 WELCOME GOLD MINING COMPANY, (Limited.) rjIHE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY 1 MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, REEFTON, on SATURDAY, MARCH 1 1th, 1885 at 8 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS : I j To Receive Directors Report and ] Balance-sheet. j To Elect Directors and Auditors, j and to consider future operations i G. C. BOWMAN, Manager. i ■ .— .. .... I Skinny Men.— "Wells' Health Rej newer, " restores health and vigoi j cures Dysppesia, Impotence, Debility, lAt druggists. Kempthorii*-*, Prosser, & Co., Agents, Christchurch.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1513, 6 March 1885, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1513, 6 March 1885, Page 3
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