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I HUKSSM \K.I.\T.. I |VT ? S MIMHCOATIhmh re-peetfuli i IVL to iit'oiin i lie Lmiies of Reefio ' hul the surtin'nu dislrct, ilpi» sh lins commenced i<u«inP!«!» lieie »s Mf I, r LIN KH and L » DIIW l>l< KS««M Alv Xli and having liikl irivnt, experienrp in nmn of the hiding Millwiery and Drrsonak ing E»t»»- li-*hiaeins of Europe, her patron may Hy upon tlie fullest satisineiio lieintr given in iTie execution ol all wor entrusti*d to her. The very latest English nnd C<mlinenln Fashions received by ever* 1 Mail. All Orders ex-jcut. d with tho »Jtmo* promptitude, Address: Ouposi c the Bank of No\ Zealund, Reeflnn. PAPERHANaiNGS PAPKKHANGINCJS!! k cv .kap, cnT: ap, cit ca p rpHK undersigned begs to noflff to tl < i- Trade and public genenllv thai having just received a Hell-sel.'Clct STOCK OF IViPICMUNINGS, He is prepnrod to Mlpi>v that nitielt CIIEAPKRano BKITER than ever ob luinable in tho Reefton Market. NOTR THR Al)Dni?<iS! CHARLIE CKOKEK'S FURNITt'RE AND CKOOKKfiS WAKEHOUSE. (TWO DoOIIS PBOM GtTiMFTR's lloTFI,) LoWEli BROADWAY', RKEFTON. I M PO K.T V NT PUBLIC NO I" 10 E . Read, Digest, Study, Act and EconomistAT TlfH RED HOUSE. Adjoining Mr P. Burn van's New ()lli<!i> Broadway. f'liHE Undersigned bogs respect fully JL to draw the attontion of the HotelKeepers and General Puhlio of .Reefton. mid the ou'lyim; districts that ho is now receiving per ''Ciikst of tub Wavr, now discharging at Greymoutli. A large and varied assortment of General Goods. Consisting of — Crockery and Glasswnro of every description, ifotolkeepers ro« quisite?. Furniture, Paper Hang, ings, large assortment. Groceries Confectionary of til) sorts, Per* fumery and Toys. Tea nnd Breakfast sots oompleto. Bed* room do. Jugs and Bar ins of great variety. Plates and Dishes. Soup Tureens. Cover and Grassy Dishes. Best China Cups and Saucers, plated and plain, and assorted Stuck Bur Jui:s, Stone and Walcr Filters, Table ditto in glass, Slop nnd sni;>ir basins. Mnlncco desert services (12 pieces), Breakfast and Tea Trays. Waiters, Lamp Glasses nn^ Glotos. nnd a great variety ol Tublo Lamps. Amorican Par lor nnd Lndics Oak Chairs. Rooking and Dining Chuirs, from 7s 6M nnd Upwards, «&0., &o. Grockry— Including sorno splendid snm« pies in this sonson's Teas, Ac, &c. Tho wholo of which has been .selected under careful supervision, nnd in the best Markets, and is therefore enabled to offer a varied selection to purchasers, far tho Christmas season, nnd at, such prices, as must defy competition. The public nre therefore respectfully solicited before purchasing olsewhere, to give a call nnd judgo for themsolvos, and tho subscriber feels certain, that when leaving they will feel fully convinced by havimr mndo their purchasers at tho RED HOUSE, of hnvinir !<nvcd money, ns every nrtielo in hi* large eutnloguo of goods, will bo sold nl, tho smallest mnrginal profit up to and duriuti the Christmas I olidays. FRIuSH BUTTER and EGGS nnd other Dairy prodttco received regulnrly (threo times weekly), and Families wuited on with same. JOHN 0 DEA, Ekd llou.sk, Broad wny, DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY ,LI MIT E D.— GR K YMOUTH. 1.1 NGIN E E RS, M I LL WK IG 1 ITS, 1 J IRON ano BRASS FOUNDERS, — aND— GENjiXAjj SMITHS. llnvo on Land or mndo to Order nnv description of MACIIIN E \l V or CASTINGS at Melbourne i-ricc.-.-— Freight added. Repairs to Mining Machinery have their Special Attention. F Olt S A L E . mHE DURHAM: COAL MINK, 1 comprising Two Lenses of 50 Acres cncli, with Tramways, Whim*, 3rcaks, Sheds, Wii'O Rope, Trucks, Tools, &c.. necessnvy to the thorough tro'king of the Coal. A new tunnel has beon put into Coal of good quality, and over) thing is in readiness for tho winter trade. Also, n Leoschold of 200 Acres good arable LAND, partially cleared, nnd with vnbablo Pino Timber, which with existing tramways connected with. the Town, enn with a very moderate outlay bo developed into a good Timber Trade. Ever sinco tho opening of tho mine tho demand for Coal has steadily increased. The Properly is regularly improving, nnd to nny ninn of moderate mentis oilers an oponing which would insure him n compc enoy. To n l ' ' • ii"'" *ill bo disclosed perfectly snti« r •••"> m-hsuUS for disposal of the Vr<\ v Fn n-ilior particulars Apply to the Proinie.in 1 , 11. E. GULLIXE. or li. Ukevjvs, Aliuuim. N.B.— To parlies desirous of settling own in an improving district this is n rst-class opportuni'y.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 31, 27 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 31, 27 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 31, 27 March 1878, Page 3

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