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GRA^D HOTEL,! WESTPORT. MRS GILBERT STEWART, Pbowktrkss, Begs to inform her Mends and the publio that she has taton the above large and weU-appointeo 1 Family and Commercial Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of their au pport. Visitors will find every comfort, and the aim of the Proprietress will be to give her patrona every satisfaction. Private Suites for Ladies an d Families. TwoFI__HNCLAS9 BILLIARD TABLES. Night Porter kept!;. Good StahEng attached to the Hotel. MRS GILBERT STEWART, Proprietress. CHAS. BEGG & CO, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, MUSIC SELLERS, IMPORTERS, & MANUFACTURERS, Intimate moat respectfully to residents of the West Coast that they have determined to institute the THREE ) FAIR-HIEE-CON- ( THREE IEABS { TBACT SYSTEM, t YEABS As carried out in Great Britain, and hope thereby to receive a continuation of that support so fully extended to. them during the last quar. ter of a century. The cheapest and best and oldest\ established warehouse in the 0 r Colony is , w . If you want a Piano or Organ, write «| . at once to 3-§g Don't buy a German Piano at anyVq <?§ 1 price, buy a first class English |ggg ' Piano at same price from '.g p If you want to save money, buy inloo^Q ' the cheapest market, buy direct J g l frcm the manufacturer, save local I o I sellers' profit, and write direct to / i Anybody can have a— ■ Piano from 6s a week or 30s a month J Organ „ 4a „ 20s „ I SIX Ist CLASS AWARDS, including the t only one Ist Class Award for American f Organs at the Dunedin and South Seas • Exhibition 1889-1890. : Wo apecialiy recommend our Exhibition Model Piano and our Gem Organ as the very best value offering in this Colony. Prices, photographs, terms, and full pan* 1 ticulars to be had post free ou application 1 to 5 CHAS. BEGG & 00., • Pbinceb-street, ) DUNEDIN; 1 Or to Wm. HARTLEY INGLIS, Broadway Reefton. > JP. TV. d, & Co. insmiths, Plumbers, Iron and Brass , f T^ Workers. Premises — Broadway, Reefton. ELECTRIC BELLS and House Signal furnished and erected. " Water-Engines of the newest design supplied and placed in position. House connections, for the supply of • the Electric Light erected under • BKILLED and EXPERIENCED 3 SUPERVISION, ensuring FULL 5 EFFICIEFCY of SERVICE. t Large supply of Colored Shades and i Ornamental Furnishings for Electric s Lamps on hand and shortly to arrive. ) These are from the Thompson -HousI ton Company, Electrical Engineers i Boston, and are specially adapted to I the Reefton Electrical Insullation, I having been expressly ordered. 3 . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' ! P, SETTELE i Mtllitaey Tayloe, l TJAI3 resumed business in the pre 3 H. mises lately in the occupation of Mb Nobmanby. I Known as t RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. i # djoining Forsyth and Masters Broadway, Reefton. } Splendid assortment of New Season Tweeds and cloths just arrived. i P. SETTELE i, ——— ■ ■ — . . 3 T 0 LE T . THE SHOP lately occupied by W. Rathbone, Bootmaker, in Lower 3 Broadway, next door to Roxborough's s Hotel. Good household accommodafc tion at the back of the shop. For terms, &c, apply to l JOHN CHING. f Reefton, Ist March, 1892. WANTED KNOWN.— That machine oils, needles, and other requisites r for Singer's Sewing Machines are kept in [ stock, or will be procured at the shortest I notice by Mr W. Cochrane, agent for Singer's Sewing Machine Coinpanv HERBALISM ! PROFESSOR H. BARRACLOUGH, Practising Medical Herbalist, of Wellington, ia now in Beefton. Consultation, Gratis j from 7 o'clock till 9.80 o'clock each evening until April sth, at the Commercial Hotel. During his extensive practice the Professor has successfully prescribed to thousands of cases — chronic and other* wise. The Herbal Remedies in use, are the result of years of careful study and experi-* ' ment, and every preparation is guaranteed thoroughly reliable. ■

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 299, 19 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 299, 19 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 299, 19 April 1892, Page 4

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