COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. EDWIN PAINE, i BEGS to inform thfi PUBLIC that he has REC OMMENCED BUTCHERING in premises adjoining the Methodist Chapel, Shiel street, and SOLICITS a RENEWAL of the PATRONAGE of his OLD CUSTOMERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC. Arrangements have been completed for regular snpplifs of the Primest Stock, and the very best quality of meat may therefore l>e depended upon. Families and others waited upon, and Meat Delivered to all partß of the district. In order to umke good a claim to public support, the* following will be my CASH PRICES until further notice : — Beef and Mutton from 3d to GJ V ft) Steak, Chops, and Sausages. 6d W ft» Pork Sausages 8d W ft Tripe 6d t ft Trotters 4 a Is Cow heels 6d each German sausages Is V ft Garlic sausages Is ft Brawn, Black and White) Puddings Gil Italian sausages 1/6 ftj , - Beef ham 8d 9 ft Mutton hams 7d W ft Spiced beef and mutton 7d P lb. , NEW BUTCHERY. DUFFY BROTHERS,. 1 Wholesale and Retail FAMILY BUTCHERS. HAVE COMMENCED business in Reefton, in premises adjoining the County Council Chambers, Shielstreet, AND.TRUST that BY KEEPING none bnt THE PRIMEST qnality of MEAT, combined WITH MODERATE PRICES and prompt [ attention to merit a share of public patronage. Families in all parts of the district waited npon for orders. LYNCH AtMOYNIHAN, Barristers, HOLICITORS and CONVEYANU CERS, BRIDGE STREET. Mb Moynihan in Reefion. February 12th, 1886. EDWARDS & MOMTEITH, TiREWERS, MALTSTERS, and ALE and PORTER BOTTLERS, PHCENIX BREWEKF Lower Broadway, Reefton. ■ Ales and Porter in bulk and Bottled orwarded to all parts of the district i ~~~~ All orders promptly attended to. EDWARDS AND MONTEITH, ; Proprietors. ; NOTICE OF REMOVAL. i P SETTELEJ I Mjxutary Taylor, ! HAS resumed business in the premises lately in the occupation of Mr Normanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. Adjoining Forsyth and Masters Broadway, Reeftou. Splendid assortment of New Season Tweeds, and cloths jnst arrived. P. SETTELE. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, j JOHN HOCKING, bogs to an- | nounce that HE HAS OPENED j » the house on the corner of Shiel and j Smith-streets, as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL Hot Tea, Coffee, and Pies, may be had at all times. 8 Meals and Lodgings Moderate. 8 J. H. hopes to receive the patronage i of the. ToinDOrance pulilic j OQ if) 1/1 (l p^r week can be i- 3j\) tw *Iv honestly and easily earned by persons of either sox by " taking the agency for oar New and ] , Popular Domestic Invention, just out from London. Ayents are meeting with enormous success. No previous knowledge required, and need not interfere with present oecaj-ations. Success certain. No capital required. Send postal note or money orucr tor 8 thirty shillings, to cover the cost of II full outfit, and set of samples, carriage paid to any address in New Zealand immediately on receipt of above *• amount. Address : IND U STxtIAL AGENCY, ' Victoria Avenue, Wausisinui. Why do American Hop Hitters cure so much? Because they gi.e g<»oJ Jii^cation, rich blood and healthy aeti hi vi a'A thu . * organs.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1693, 19 April 1886, Page 3
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509Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1693, 19 April 1886, Page 3
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