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-NEW SPRING GOODS, 1885.---c~ m r im i iii — — TT7E ARE now SHOWING First Arrivals of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, consisting of:— Millinery and Straw Goods Dolmans and Gapes Prints Cashmeres and New Dress Goods New Laces, New Flowers, New Ornaments, New Trimmings. NEW SHADES NEW STYLES EXQUISITE PATTERNS. :)?(: A personal inspection can only convey an idea of the beauty, variety, and extent of — QTO TOW STQOK* > ® ( Reefton, 26th September, 1885.

FIRE PREVENTION. THE UNDERSIGNED has just received the NEWEST PATENT APPARATUS for CLEANING CHIMNIES. Flues thoroughly cleaned. No dust or inconvenience to inmates of the house. Charges strictly moderate. Night soil removed. Address by letter or personally to — W. STRINGER, Buller Road. Orders left at Mb James' shop will be attended to. THE CHAMPION COPPER MINING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, (Limited.) TENDERS FOR CARTING. TO CLOSE at the Companies Office, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th OCTOBER, at NOON. CARTING will include CARRIAGE of 400 or 500 tons of stuff from either Richmond or Hope to Smelting Site, including mostly Coke, Machinery, Timber, Bricks, Mining Goods, &c, «fee, return freight from the Mine of Copper and Copper Matte in Bag 9. £10 deposit to accompany each tender. Distance, 15 or 18 miles. A. D. BAYFEILD, Secretary. IN ESTATE OF THE LATE RICHARD MURRAY GISSING, ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to the above ESTATE not PAID before OCTOBER 15th, 1885, will be placed in the hands of Messrs Jones and Mentkath, Solicitors, for recovery. DAVID O. PRESHAW, FRANCIS A. MONCKTON, Administrators. Roefton, 24th Sept , 1885. SEEDS. THE UNDERHIGNED has the CHOICEST sorts of Flower, Vegelable, and Agricultural SEEDS for sale. Twelve packets of the former will | be sent post free for 4/- ; any seeds of the two latter will be forwarded by the coach. „ S. BOLTON, >' Seedsman, Kelson.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1606, 28 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1606, 28 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1606, 28 September 1885, Page 3

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