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AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, 12th June at 4 p.m. 4 Cases Butter (without reserve) 1 Horse (Faux Pas) Furniture, &c, &c. TUESDAY, 15th June, at 3 p.m. * At Mr Stevens', opposite Kater's Hall, FURKpURE, consisting of Bedsteads, .Gii^st Drawers, Oheffioner, Ohaiirsi Linoleum, Sewing Machine (new), Boiler, Kitchen '•Utensils, &c . . r i " T, F. FENTON, Auctioneer. ' ~~REEFTON HOSPITAL" WANTED.— A ( General Servant; one able 'for House and ! Laundry Work. 1 Apply at the Hospital. D. 0. PRESHAW, Secretary REEFTON HOSPITAL ANNUAL BALL. m'HE ANNUAL BALL in aid of I the funds of the Reefton Hospital will be held in the PRINCESS THEATRE, on WEDNESDAY, 16th June. Double Ticket 7s 6d, Extra Lady 28 6d. Dancing at 9 o'clock. E. J. b'QANTkEBURY, Hon. Sec. F OR S A L E . At Kaiata Nursey. We, the undersigned . will visit Reefton early in July next, with a choice collection of Nursery stock. Having 25 years of practical experience, we are in a position to offer hardy proiflic trees that will withstand the severity of the Coast, climate and which will give the purchaser a return annually. , Hardy Prolific Apple Trees raised at Kaiata, 188 per doz. Plum, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, New Japanese Plums, the rage of the times for^productiveness. Gooseberry trees, best sort in cultivation, 3 years old, 7s and 8s per doz. Currants, red, black, and white 7s and 8s per doz. Camellias, Azleas, Rhododendrons New Roses New Chrysanthemums is and is 3d each, 100 sorts, see photo* graph at Stevenson's Hotel. Macrocarpa, "* Pinus, Insignis, Magnolia, Grandiflora, Retinosporo, Biota, Orientalis, and various other kinds for 1 ornamental hedge. M. BLEWMAN & SON, Nurserymen, Fruitgrowers, and Florists. T- -FITTING, DRAPING, AND > DESIGNING SCHOOL.,, MISS SHERLOCK, having completed her studies at Mrs Gambridge's Cutting School, Christ? j church, is prepared to receive Pupils under the most favourable circumstances, The Course of Instruction is that adopted in the leading schools in Australia. Miss Sherlock's abilities as a teacher are sufficient guarantee "that Pupils may rely upon being thoroughly taught the art of Dressmaking in all. its branches. The System in use is the Acme Lightning Fitter, so well and lavourably known for its simplicity, style, grace and comfort, and which ! is recognised by ,. the leading. dress- j makers all over the Australian Co- j lonies as the only practical system j for their business. It gives the French Bias and Worth's Dart, j and does away with the necessity] of re-fitting. ! Ladies are invited to call and 1 inspect the Charts in use at the Elite Studio on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Terms :— Course of Instruction of 12 Lessons; One Guinea ; Skirt and Bodice Charts, and Instruction, £1 7s 6d, Liberal' concessions to Schools. Fees in advance. Address — •■■•■■ MISS SHERLOCK. Broadway, Reefton. n EORGB B. SIH EPHFRD BHAREBROKER, MINING & COMMISSION AGfcNT, Heefton. NOTICE. T D. WEBSTER begs to notify tJ. the public of Reefton and tbe surrounding district that, he has purchased the Stationery Business lately carried on by Mrs Dunn, and solicits their kind patronage. • Office and School Requisites, Periodicals, Latest Music, Fancy Goods, etc., keptjn stock. P . S E T T E E TAILOR fcOWER BROAD WAI Opposite Pawson s Hotel.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1237, 11 June 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1237, 11 June 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1237, 11 June 1897, Page 3