if IW If it. fSR 10018* JliiVv 7 WlJ^fj _;00 ( l)#. <''''. ""* — ■ iT* nf . i>. i j ii- — ; — ■ i-| -p — W£ AEE SHOWINGNEW HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY. N£W MANTLES, DOLMANS AND ULSTERS. NEW BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS ' -JV *•»• V. ,•'••'* Aod Dress Gobdsr _ New Trimmings and .General Drapery. ;N aw J. c a-.tJi er s and Flowers. New Fur and Sealskin Capes. JTCA a very choice selection of Mens, Boys and Youths ALu 1/ Clothing, Made specially to order. - - KOCH Thoroughly Shrunk before waking. A Large and Varied Assortment of Men's and Boy's Overcoats. New Shapes in Men's and Boy's Felt Hats and Caps. Regatta and Oxford shirts, Prices to Suit the Times. INSPECTION INVITED, h'mt t m-m _?_!__&;&____ * s Broadway, Reefton.
PIANOS! PIANOS!!* PIANOS! !!> MR ROBT. HEARD, BEGS to INFORM th^ftEr. .TOtf FtTCLIC that he will ARRIVE in a day or so on his HALF-YEARLY VISIT round tilt; Coast. * X? •'.'* -> '£■■'' ; .'* Mr Robt. Heard, who has been some months on the Coast has given general s^tis^ictipa as hh;ni^eiT^ , si't#4<iixti"^f* from local musicians shows. The following is from a well-known 1 musician : — | Kumara, June 3rd, 1885. | I •' I have mflelTpie-Sur. in -writing a j j few lives for Mr Heard, to stale my i opinion of him, firstly as a musician, i I and secondly as a PIANOFORTE TUNEf_,#, Io my opinion he is a J. lnusicfau^jWeJU- instructed^ #iul from one oj. our b'e-t Schools" of Music in "' London. As a tuner, he is thoroughly practical, aud cannot but give the grease*, satisfaction to all who may havo their Pianofortes overlooked by I Um '(_ianed).JpJINRADCLIFF v , of Music, London. """ F 0 R~S A L E. THE WELL KNOWN REUBEN I WAITE'SEOTEL.at the ' Junction of the In.uvgahna and Buller Rivers, now DOING the BEST BUSINESS on the road. It is the Post Office, aud the change of horses f.r Newman Brother*? liuh of Coach .5 irom Nelson and Westport, to Reelton, ! and (Visa Versa). The postal salary pays the license and the rent of the .land attached to^.-he premises—eleven . md" a half acres. The land is the best on the road between Westport and Reefton. A good garden attached. The leason .for. leaving will be explained on application td Uie Editor of I this paper, REUBEN _W AITE. WANTED KNOWN. ■^ RCIIER'SHALL, Bowman's, can n be ENGAGED for PUBLIC MEETINGS, CONCERTS, THEATRICALS, _re, enquire McGaffin's HofEL, Reefton: - ROGER'S PUBLIcIiALLT I BOATMAN'S. ! rpHE above HALL js NOW READY ■*- for Phi vs vjoiirvv.il-, i\;d Readings. For partieulars- -Apply at Dawson's Hotel, Reefton. «- Rouoh osi.'Rats."— Clears* out nt uft, mice, flies, ant*, hed-lnvi's, beetles, insects, skunks, j-i-k-rnl.biu, gophers. Druyist-. Kempthorne, Pro.sjr & Co., Agents, Christchurch
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1587, 14 August 1885, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1587, 14 August 1885, Page 3
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