Temperance Hotel and Dining Roonis, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets. TAMES H. BET^S : begs to inform tfi his Friends and the jPublip that he has HOT LUNCHEON of Three Courses, Daily; from 12 till ? Sundays, ,1 till 2 Price, One Shilling. Separate Rooms for Ladies. Good Sleeping Accommodation. JAMES H. BETTS, Manager (Late J. Pipebj. 0 GB. VAUSB & SON beg to o inform their Up-Country Frionda and the Public generally, that they have taken ihose Premises situated in Hardy street, next floor to Mr Rout, and ha?o COMMENCED BUSINESS as SADDLE, HARNESS, and X)LLAR MAKERS; and hope by good workmanship, moderate prices, and strict attention to atne, to merit their support. All Repairs executed at the shortest notice. S. O. .Robinson, Commercial Koad, Takaka, GENEBAL COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, and VALUER.. Valuations of Properties made. Properties Soid. Accounts Collected. AUCTION SALHB of STOCK, &c, held in any part of the District, or in the Yards adjoining the Telegraph Hotel. T AKAK A. 4HDBEW "SINCLAIR, &UCTXONEER, BEGS to notify to the Settlers in the GOLDEN BAY District that he has commenced Business as an Auctioneer, andgthat he will hold SALES regularly at the Jitkotion Salb Yaeds, Takaka. Pprsons having Stock, Produce, &c, are requested to supply particulars as early ac possible. Henry Abbott, COMMISISON AGENT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HOP AND WOOL MERCHANT, AND INSURANCE AGENT, The Junction, Takaka. Terms Liberal. People's slart, [Established ISG6.] TUST EECEIVKD and NOW t? OFFERING, at a GREAT REDUCTION :— 50 baif-chests of very fine TEA, from Is 4d 'per lb 50 boxes dittoditto, ll^lb each, from 15s 7 tons Fine White SUGARS 20 casrs NE W CU RRANTS ' 20 boxes RAISINS 60 baga RIOB (Japan and Rangoon), from 2fd per lb 100.bags SALT at 53 50 cases KEROSENE (high test) ! Also, Colonial and Camp OVENS, all sizes cheap COEHTJaATEI) IEON, FENCING WIBE 4 Crates Assorted CROCKERY, tery cheap ■'■'- ggp" Note— Agent for Neison, Moate & Co.'s celebrated Packet TEA?. These Teas are acknowledged by all that have tried them to be the be3t Packet Teas in New Zealand; therefore we have no hesitation in calling the attention of the public to the same. WANTED in any Quantities— Apples, Pears, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Potatoes, Onions, &c, &c. ;W, Patterson, family ghoc m, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, &c, : Hahdy Siheet. j■" ■ JTcldldjlli.d) -O.UU.bU, ' j NELSON, Patbonised by H.K.H. the Duke op EDIKBOBGH. The above well-known piAM ILY BO A HDING- HOUSE U has recently been Re-deoorated and a-fl "^ Tewly.Furnished. ■ , -■-• .'Visitors to Nel on will find the comforts and advantages now offered at this Eetibliahment ere unsurpassed in the Colony, i - ■■ .■.. Pbophibtob: W. D. Me'ees. ;! N.E.-^SmSking and Bath Rooms. iTcmjEKA BOARDING ■.:IJN • I>l. STI^SIION^^Mrs BUTTRESS - Montague House, Stafford street.
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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3880, 29 March 1884, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3880, 29 March 1884, Page 1
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