BUCK'S HEAD HOTEL, BROADWAY, REEFTON. /TR LESLIE HILL, late of the jL Rapahoe Ferry Hotel near Greymouth, intimates to old friends that he has taken over the above hotel, and hopes by only keeping the beet of Wir.es and Spirits to merit their support, as well as gain- the patronage of new,
Good Board and Lodging. Only Best Brands Liquors kept in Stock. Remerrberthe AddressLESLIE HILL, Buck's Head Hotel, BEST COALONTHE MARKET. MI. RHODES notifies the PubHc of Reefton that he ha* parctiascd the Waitahu Coal Mine, lately the Property of Mr J.Jude), and hopes by personal and constant attention to the wants of his customers, to build up a souni Cash Business.
Orders can be left at Scarlett's Hotel cr at the Depot, Buller Road. PRICES: Screened Coal—2r/- per ton ON DELIVERY. FACE COAL—I 7- per ton ON DELIVERY, I. RHODES, Waitahu Coal Mines.
Messrs SNDEBLUD BROS. Ot REEFTON. Desire to thank the Public of Reeton and the travelling public for the support accorded them for the past six months, and beg to state that they have now three up-to-date Motor Cars on the road for the Reef ton-Westpott and other special services, as may be arranged. The daily service will be run on and after Monday, ;th October, 1912, between Westport and Reefton, cars leaving Wests port and Reefton at 10 a.m, and arriving in each case at 2 p.m. The cars |are in the hands of competent drivers. Booking Offices ;~1 Grand Hotel, Westport. Dawson's Hotel, Reefton. Fares':—2os.
KICKED ON THE KNEE. " I was kicked on the kae* by one of rav hot a ? s," writes Mr Duncan H. Stevens, South Street, Fielding-, K.Z.,"iind am confident that but £<n (harober'aVs Pa'n Balm 1 would l.ave been unfitted for work. I cou'd not ftand for hours but applied Cbambcr'a'n's Pa.n Balm freely and after applvinj/ it one? the nfxt day was quite recovered.".,
k>x the man who wants a sweet mellow smoke there's nothing like Golden Eagle—lt simpiy can't 1 •. A ie tongue. is a solace a r i delight and, better still, there's no sting after a neavy day's smoking, for it is sweet, cool and pure. im jifhacco ■ gives satisfaction from the first draw to the last whiff. The office man, the professional man, the man of leisure and the worker—aH know that there's nothing to equal Golden Eagle. IN TINS AND PLUG.
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Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 4
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