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EGGB FOR SETTITO, PUKE BRED LAYING STRAIN. white Leghorn—mated with Pa-'man < ockerel, 5s a felting. 'ndjan Pai.NNER ducks from We.lmgrnn, 5s per setting. All Eggs Guaranteed. C BAKER, Walshe St. LATE OF WELLINGTON] Paperhanger, Painter, Glazier and General House Decorator, 7ISHES to notify the Public ''■ of REEFTON and surrounding district, that he is prepared to give estimates.for all branches connected with the trade, All orders left with Messrs H. G. WILLIAMS and Co., Broadway Reefton, wiil be PROMPTLY attended to. FIRST, CLASS WORKMANFIP WUARANTKED Storey; unify :: hem I Opppsite Railway Station. CHRISTCHURCH. Electric Trams start from the I door to all parts of the city. Guests called and Breakfast for Early Trains a Speciality. Tea on arrival of West Coast Trains. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended To. Agent for CASSIDY'S COACHES. EA-CiSS KOIAL. MAIL LINE OF ! HALL and CO., Ltd. 1 ? Proprietors. !All New Plant One of the Finest Coaching [Services in the Dom.n'on. * ; The Best Drivers Obtainable All under the personal Supervision of Mr A. Hall, who has had a life long experience. This line of coaches now carries all Cook's pas engers and dl these who btok through the 'I ( urist Department, besides those who book thruogh the railway. FARES, 20/- Single, 30/- Return. REEFTON AGENTS. E. NICOLSON, Broadway. AND DWI'.ON'S HOTEL, Seats can be reserved and ticke-sobtaned from the above local agents. OR HARLEY" ft. Co, Ltd. West Coast Representatives * Grcvmouth. 1

BUCK'S HEAD HOTEL, BROADWAY, REEFTON. 1/fR LESLIE HILL, late of the IyJL Rapahoe Ferry Hotel near GreymoutL, intimates to old friends fthat he has taken over the above hotel, and hopes by only keeping the best of Wines and Spirits to merit their support, as well as gain the patronage of new. Good Board and Lodging. Only Best Brands Liquorskept in Stock. Remerrberthe Address— LESLIE HILL, Buck's Head Hotel. WAITAHU COAL MINE. 1 BEST COAL ON THE MARKET. M* I. RHODES notifies the KbHc of Reef ton ihat he hbt> ; is u:i.*i<.-;d the WaitahuCoal vnt Property of Mr j.Jude), a.nd hopes by personal and constant attention to the wan is of li:s customers, to build up a souai Cash Business. " Ciders can be left at Scarlett's Hotel or at-the; Depot, Buller Road. : .PRICES: Screened Coal—2l/-] per ton \ ON DELIVERY. FACE Coal—l 7- per ton ON DELIVERY, 1. RHODES, Waitahu iCoal Mines. Messrs SIDEHJID BROS. Of 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 Reefton-Westport and other special services, as may be arranged. The daily service will be run on and after Monday, 7th October, 1912, between Westport and Reefton, cars leaving port and Reefion at 10 a.m., and arriving in each case at 2 p.m. The cars are in the hands of competent drivers. Booking Offices;— '■ Grand Hotel, Westport. Dawson's Hotel, Reefton. . Fares :—2os. ! L' uruishod for attractive enterprise n substantial lines of business. i.aiiroads, Tractions, Water and Eiec tr.c lowers.lrrigations, Timber, .Vlmnu Agricultural and Industrial. liond, Debenture and Stock laxuest Underwritten, Purchased or Bold, Properties purchased for European | exploitation and investment. Financial Undertaking of m.i m handled Miscellaneouhcoinmissions and orders of all charactersaccepted for exeons.oo many fclMcopeanountry. Correspondence enclosing full deiade at first writing invited? ' 14, 18, 18, Bloornsbury S London t:

wm m t&x m i ■ IZSRSmtSSB Sole Agents: W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., LTD, Welliryton.

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Inangahua Times, 21 August 1913, Page 4

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