THE REEFTON CASH STORE, CORNER OF BROADWAY & WALSH ST. M JJ O O N A N . having become proprietor of the above centrallywsituated premises, begs to notify the residents of Reefton and surrounding districts that he has now OPENED A GENERAL STORE and GROCERY BUSINESS, and hopes by strict attention to the selection of his stock, and by his retention- to sell the best clos3 of goods at prices previously unknown in this district to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. The best brands of TEAS obtainable in the market will always be kept in stock, also Coffee, Spioes, Sugar, &c, <fee, Locals made Butter (Fresh .and Salt), also the Unrivalled Wanga* nui Butter. As the name I have given the Store suggests, the business will be conducted on a PUEELY CASH PBINCIPLE. A Visit of Inspection is luvHed. Note tho address — "The EeeftonCash Store," Corner of Broadway and ; Walsbwetreet. M. NOONAN, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. GLADSTONE HOTEL. MRS BURKE, having taken the above commodious hotel, solicits a share of the public patronage. The best of accommodation and the choicest liquors are supplied, and the proprietress hopes by strict attention and courtesy to patrons to ensure their support. Mrs BURKE, Proprietress GREAT LAND SALE I ! GREAT LAND SALE 1 ! GREAT LAND SALE I ! I THE Undersigned has decided to SELL HIS valuable SECTIONS in the vicinity of the Railway Termi nus, Grey Road, and also on the Soldiers Road. The sections are all well situated and arft admirably adapted either as sites for suburban residences, or business places. Being convenient both to thte town of Reefton and the Railway Terminus, it is easy to see that the sections ' are ADMIRABLY SITUATED. The TITLE is FREEHOLD and the TERMS MODERATE to suit purchasers. To save commission, apply to A. J. BREEN, Proprietor. Grey Road. P. WALSLEBEN &: Co., GROCERS and GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOUSE ON THE BULLER-BOAD, REEFTON. Acknowledged to be the cheapest houee in town for CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, AND CUTLERY. NELSON MOA.TE & Co, Pare Blended Teas. families waited on for Orders Goods delivered to any part of The District. POST OFFICE LETTER BOX. LICENSED to SELL STAMPS.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 302, 22 April 1892, Page 3
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