OASi-T CLEATUNG SALE ! ! ! SALE !~BALE! SALE! ~ TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUMMER SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE PER DIRECT LONDON STEAMERS. SMITH & B /VRKLEY y- HAVE DETERMINED TO H~ C CLEAR their Present Stock S AT PRICES THAT MUST 23 COMMAND A SPEEDY SALE ! ! ! 53 PS ____ Q DRESS MATERIALS at Astonishing Prices. q^ FANCY £ ILKS Regardless of Cost O HAT 3 TKIMMED and I .NTRIMMED^must be Cleared. hh jACKKIS,UI.STEttS,&c, Sweeping "eductions r^™i ■ ■ Bargains in Men's Clothing " BARGAINS IN'YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. b w BARGAINS IN PRINTS,CALICOS,FLAN- g NELS, CARPETS, &c. H The opportunity of obtaining 3 sound, useful Goods AT UJNHEARD OF PRTCES Seldom occurs in the district, and should he taken advantage of. :r/e:m::e:m::b:e;r, : CLEARING SALE OPENS FRID AY-FOR TWO WEEKS.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!! MR ROBT. HEARD, BEGS to INFORM the HEEFTCLN PUBLIC i that he will ARRIVE in a day or so on his HALF-YEARLY VISIT round the Coast. Mr Robt. Heard, who has been some months on the Coast has given general satisfaction as his numerous credentials from local musicians shov/s. The following is from a well-known musician : — Kumaua, June 3rd, 1885. j " I have much pleasure in writing a few lines for Mr Heard, to state my opinion of him, firstly as a musician, . and secondly as a PIANOFORTE TUNER. In niy he is a musician, well instructed, and from one of our best Schools of Music in London. As a tuner, he is thoroughly practical, and cannot but give the greatest satisfaction to all who may have their Pianofortes overlooked h\ him. (Signed) JOHN RADCLIFF, Member of Associate Royal Acadamy of Music, London. ! FOR SALE. THE WELL KNOWN REUBEN WAITE'S HOTEL, at the Junction of the Inangabna and Bnller Rivers, now DOING the BEST BUSINESS on the road. It is the Post Office, and the change of horses for Newman Brothers line of Coaches from Nelson and Wostport, to Reefion, and (Visa Versa). The postal salary pays the license an.l the rent of the land attached to tln : premises— eleven and a half acres. The land is tlu» best on the road Irtwppn Westport and Reefton. A good garden attached. The leason for leaving will be explained on application to the Editor of this paper, REUBEN WAITE. WANTED KNOWN. 4 RCHER'SHALL, Boatman's, cau A be ENGAGED for PUBLIC MEETINGS, CONCERTS, THEATRICALS, &c, empire McG affix's Hotel, Reefton. ROGER'S PUBLIC HALL, BOATMAN'S. THE above HALL is NOW READY for Plays Concerts, and Readings. For particulars— Apply at Dawson's Hotel, Rwfton. 44 Return on Rats."— Clears ont rats, mice, i!'"R, ants, bed-bugs, '-ctlos, innci Is. jack-rabbits, l)ru_; misl^. Ki-niptl'nrnr. Prno-,.->r ,?• C;\, A .routs. Christ elu rch
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1595, 2 September 1885, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1595, 2 September 1885, Page 3
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