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o^Lspec boot :v.^xx r i\ 3 :^OADWAY, KEKFTON. | WILLIAM RATHBONE, Proprietor, : BEGS to announce to the public of Reefton, THAT HE HLA.S PURCHASED fTIHE business lately carried on by Messrs A. Thorpe ; Co. And hopes by strict attention to business' to merit a ■ - continuance of the .liberal patronage 1 accorded to his predecessor. Strict ■ attention' paldL-.-to thie mailing' < :; and lO.o.j>£i,iriii.g^ I>epartment. „. None but ' they bosty brands of boots'icept in stock.' Eil^lisli, GroMMaVi 'jjaicl FreAoli kid boots andshoes ■ '--". -'. *■wr a leading!' like -^. ■ v 4' 7 *■'•-^ '". .■■'-. ; -i^- — i|— o— : — ". •■.." • Colonial made boots from the'besi-" Factorys in New Zealand. [„-■' Watch the arrival of tliie r first' shipment, which includes all classes of goods;.'/. . leather, and Grindery, Gum Boots ft orth British and Crack Proof, always Boot Protectors, Oriental Oil, Glycerole, and Peerless Globs, always in stock. WILLIAM Ifc^TJaJBOTSrE, (Successor to A. THORPE and Co.) Boot and Shoe Importer and Maker Opposite Dawson's Hotel, BroadwayPianos. Pianos. Pianos. A few advantages oi THE DBESDEN PIANOFORTE CO.'S Hire Purchase System. Ist. — No matter vhere you live, it enables you to become the; «w-' ■ of a thoroughly «ood and sound Pianoforte or Aui'Ticim Or «.->;) by sui^ly Paying the Hire for a stated period. 2nd. — Possession is obtained on Payment tif the first. Mouth iy or Qnaiterly Instalment. - Brd. — No further expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments fo* tha period. 4th. — The Piano or American Organ can be exchanged for one of a Better Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) c&n be obtained for a small deposit, and payment of 80s monthly. . 6th— A first-class Guarantee is given with ev^ry instrument purchased. 7th — Old Pianos taken m exchange, and full market value allowed. 8th — Catalogues, Terms, &c, flent post free on application. Reefjten .AgeW: Mr Chaa Cohen, Stationer* f MßresM Krtuofoi te ( os Depot 29 and 31 PRINCE'S STREET, DUNEDI . <« J. A. K. Riedle, Manager. Dunedin, 14th May, 1890. Mr Cmas. Cohen, Stationer, Eeefton, is hereby appointed our Agent in Reefton and surrounding districts,' and will be pleased to execute orders for Pianos, and all kinds of Musical instruments at wholesale prices, for Cash, or on "THE TWO YEARS HIRE SYSTEM," Sheet Music of all kinds in great variety. Pro The Dresden Pianoforte Mair -jtcturing'S; Ageucy Co., J. A. K. RIEDLE, Manager. 29 & 81, Princes-street, Duuedm. SMY, SEMLS & CO. THOS.&WM.SMin;' SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. England. ." Melh-urna. MAMJf ACTUiIERS Manufacturers of every d^ of the cription of WIXfcE ROJPJHS « « «^L » r£o"n^i."*7 » Round R °P es for indeed plane., O»l S.S.S." and' SPECIAL" lieries, Mines, Railways, Plough BRANDS OF ing, etc. TVfTMTVn Qrri.jir?r Smith's "Flexible" Ropeß for winding M.liNl.N\jr bIJCiJCijL. over pulleys of small diameter. — Smith's 'Special Flexible' Ropes for ditU THE VERDICT ot the MINERS of Smith's 'Extra Special Flexible ' Ropw Tictoria and Queensland- The Easiest f»i' ditto. fnWnrb- Tlin Mimf Sncrpssful in narrfun- FLAT ROPES for Pit Shafta. Houta, Hadlaai Suidi to Work, lhe Aiimt cuctessrui m naiaen- fo , carrying( Bhjllt Borine MMWmßii etfc lllg. The beat Value for ftlonoy in the ■ The Binglo stitch used in these ropes hM kM mmi MorltAf .• -- ' ■ successful. ¥S M B echa N t*say :- ■. - . ■• B^^g? w^S? oßOTOm TB9WI> b — -SybrySearls' steel gives us no teou ? le,» " Sybry Seam Steel IS as eaßy to Sell . .*- every B&tisfaotion. Anokat oUur b^rw mgrh« as bread and chees to hungry men: 11 '. .4 ••mentioned the fojioj^Bg,^z.— .-' „T . , • .. c . U >> • ' ■" Broken Hill PrbbneUry 8. U. Co. ' !•. "It^lways gives satisfaction. .. „ B.okefl Hill Proprietary Block 14, 4. M.00.- --*' We« have never kept auv other ntaKOVOf- Broken Din central s. m. Co. <^v - O f»>l '.nrfiu iln not intaiil to " • -B&Ba*Bud Albion CorAols, BallarM. - * Bteel^nd.-wo «Jo not intena to. ■ -f^s^yDawftpiockftWynaiuimS.M- Co.;obth»t» Tin. .:'■:' ■"•■".' ;•■•','< .} ■ ... '"'"] DajDawuP. O. Q. M.C6., Obartars Towers. | The above Steel 18 kept nj Stock by the Bonnie Dundee G. 11. C, Ch«ta» Towb. m, .k. Leading Merchants^ Australia. iSMiTH'S ' Hjipe* wbeu , • ' 'grantham^bngland/ . • • • • ->9i »■ ■ ■■■■;■: ■*•_ .'■.■■_■. * ■ ■ • Hornsby 'a High-pressure Winding Engines ■.-. 3 -tj l(>0 lap. / Horusby's Vertical Engines and Boilers ... 2 to 12 k.p. r Horus])'y's Compound Horizontar En^inea ... 6 to 50 h.p. Pornsby's Colonial Engines and Boilers „ 3 to 10 h.p. 3 Hornsby's High pressure Portable Engines ... 2£ to 25 h.p. i Hornsby's Compound Portable Engines ... 8 to 20 b.p. Hornsby's Narrow-gauge Traction Engines ... 5 U» 10 h.p. Hornsby's Horizontal Compound 5 to 50 h.p. up to 100 h.p. Hoiub'uy's Gravitation Stamps and " SiliGrland " Mills for Quartz Orushiug. Hornsby's Forged Steel Shoes, Dies, (fee, &c. The "-HORNSBY " ENGINES are celebrated throughout the world, and for many years have; maintained their acknowledged place as the Strongest, Most Economical, Most Efficient, and the Most Durable offered to the public, and at the same tiineilieyare the Cheapest in tho Market. The " HOENSBY 3 ENGINES have been supplied to some of tha Largest Mines in Australia, and among other important installations may be named ' The Broken Hill Proprietary Block 14, S.M. Company. Day Dawn Block and Wyndham G.M. Co., Charters Towers. Bonnie Dundee G.M. Co., Charters Towers, &c, &c, &c. \++/ . 6 AUSTRALASIAN REPRESENTATIVE v BENJ. K. MORTON, 37 Oueen Street, Melbourne j

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20227, 22 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20227, 22 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20227, 22 April 1891, Page 3

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