Riverton Advertisements. RIVERTON BAZAAR. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER ; And Fancy Goods Dealer, j In , returning thanks: to the residents of Riverton and district for past patronage, begs la intimate'that he opened iii his ntw premises, of Palmerston and Napier streets, with a large and varied stock at prices to suit the times. Family Bibles from 25s ; Pocket Bibles from Is 6d English Presbyterian Hymn Books from Is; Hymns (A. andM.), 1* JEWELRY. Gold and Silver Brooches and Earrings Lockets, Chains,; Rings (set, wedding and keepers) x, , .. :! Watches —Rotherham’s, Waltham, &c. STATIONERY. Ledgers and other Account Books, Novels from 6d Prize Books, Albums from Is, ■ Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Ladies’ Bags, Fahey Goods, Toys, Pipe's, Tobacco, etc. annuals. , Leisure Hour, Sunday at Horae, Quiver Good 1 "Words, All the Year Round,; Family Herald, London Journal, Bow ‘ "Bells, and other serials School Requisites and School Books AGENT FOR „ , ; Sketcher, New Zealand News Otago Witness, Canterbury Times, Southland Times, and Southlander, Colonial Insurance Company. Home Papers and Periodicals by every mail. Prize ißooks to School and Chureh Committees at published price. LETTS’ DIARIES, 1884. General News and Advertising Agent, STREET in. CHAPMAN. PAIiMERSTON-STEEET 'EIVEEXOH. R. MILLS & CO AUCTIONEERS ALUATORS. INSURANCE, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PAIiMEESTON steeex, Riteeton, 3g to announce that they have taken over Duainess lately carried on by P. Grant and and trust by strict and prompt attention 1 business entrusted to them to merit the > liberal support accorded to their
gHAMR 0C K HOTEL, Palmeeston Steeet, rivebton. W. [J. LIVINGSTONE begs to notify tlie inhabitants of Riverton and district generally that he has leased the above newly erected and commodious brick Hotel, where he can offer superior accommodation to travellers, boarders and others. GOOD STABLING. JU iSIFB HOTEL, RIVERTON. To the inhabitants of Riverton and Western District. Mr and Mrs HESFORD, having for some years travelled New Zealand from end to endj have chosen from all the towns they have seen this beautiful little spot to settle down in. They have now taken the above named Hotel, and feel certain that if they receive a fair amount of patronage, or even if they do not, they will be able to satisfy the most exacting of their customers. a^.=2«sgJ< ISWI7 BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS fJIEMPERANCE ~BILLIARD SALOON Napiee Steeet, RIVERTON. ;e. H. BRUCE, Proprietor ■JA/TONEY TO LEND.—From £IOO up to £SOOO, at from 7k per cent., or. Freehold Security, Apply to P. P. O’REILLY, Solicitor. Office : Opposite Court House, Eiverton.
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Western Star, Issue 870, 13 August 1884, Page 1
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