%■ FIRST SHIPMENT SPRING MILLINERy, DRESS IOOODS, General Drapery, w, b. Blillifi, Breadtray, loefton. • - '
IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALEXANDER M°RAE, BOOTMAKER, BLACK'S POINT, T)EGS to announce to the Public of Reefton and sur- *-* rounding districts, that he has taken those premises opposite the Palace Restaurant, Broadway, Reefton, where in future he will carry on business in conjunction with Black's Point. A large and [varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES Of that well and favorably known S B Brand will be Always kept in stock, this brand being now so well Known comment is needless, having proved themselves second to none, and superior to most Colonial Brands. All goods will be offered at the lowest possible prices, for Cash, believing the principle of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS." f 0 be the best is the end, for both buyer and seller. While than— in g,_|most sincerely his numerous customers for their favors, so liberally accorded in the past, he hopes by due attention to their future and valued commands, to merit a continuance of their support. A EARLY INSPECTION WILL OBLIGE. — JtLXiJESXJEI. MoR_A__EUBOOTMAKEB. ; BLACK'S POINT, AND BROADWAY, BEEFTON.
NOTICE. MB FREDERICK J. OALYEBT ifl hereby authorised to collect all accounts owing to the late William Joseph Pottb, Proprietor of the Ibangahua Times, and his receipt ' will be a good discharge therefor. M. A. T. POTTS, Administratrix. Reefton, March 26th, 1891. B. H. BARTLETT, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, Special Gold Medalist.— lndian A Coloaial Exhibition Sydney, 1879; Mel. bourne, 1889-81; London, 1887. By Special Appointment to the Royal Family end Colonial Governors of Now Zealand. PAINTMGS is thb LATEST STILES. Enlargements from Photographs in Co.ours, Opal, or Maeotiut up to life «"iaa Address Next to Qaigley's Halt.
[A CARD] , DOCTOR BRUEN has returned to Beefton, and may be consulted at Dawßou'a Hotel, or^-i Mr Haosby's, Ohemist. Beefton, April 20lh. 1891. [a c_B-».] D. L. OOCHBAHE, MINTNG BUBVEYOR, Shibl Stbebt, BEEFTON. MR'B J. McLEAN is prepared to accept PUPILS for tuition upon the PIANOFORTE. Balls and parties attended. Address — Eater's Exchange Hotel, Broadway. Reefton, January 9rd, 189 L
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Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 169, 13 November 1891, Page 3
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