Public Notices. NOTICE. PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Mr Fennell's Hall, Commercial Hotel. THIS EVENING, JANUARY 9th, 188 G. Business : To take into consideration the best means of permanently retaining the services of the medical gentleman, Mr George E. Levien, who is now in Lyell. The Committee earnestly desire to see a large attendance of the mining community, together with the townspeople. By order of Hospital Committee, J AMES PECK, Sec. pro- tem.
GEORGE E. LEVTEN, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society and Pharmaceutical Conference of Great Britain, SURGEON DENTIST, CHEMIST, AND DRUGGIST, (REGISTERED.) For 20 years practising in Marlborough, and late of Nelson districts, is now prepared to attend patients, and CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY Rooms in Commercial Hotel, Lyell. Advice Gratis from 9 to 11 a.m., and from 3 to 5 p.m. G. E. LEVIEN, M.P.S.
CHALLENGE. IJIHE undersigned is prepared to find a man in the Lyell to run any other man in the same district from 100 yards up to one mile for the sum of to £SO. Arrangements and particulars can be obtained at the Lyell Times Office. JOHN RITCHIE.
CHALLENGE. Hied is prepared to MAKE \to RUN any one of he recent Lyell Handi--ONE MILE, for the This challenge is _Dm date. For either jepting, the balance on night before race. Further particulars at Lyell Times Office. E. OLSEN. Lyell, January 9th, 1886.
CHALLENGE. J THE undersigned, hereby CHAL- ' LENGE any competitor in the recent Lyell Handicap to RUN THREE DISTANCES; 100, 200, and 300 yards, for £lO a-side. Challenge, open for one week from date; race to be run at St. Patrick's. H. PEARCE. Lyell, January 9th, 1886. CHILDRENS' PIC-NIC. T7TTE beg to tender our SINCERE THANKS to those kind and generous Ladies who sent the gifts in kind to the Annual Lyell School Childrens' Pic-nic; also those who so generously gave subscriptions. Lyell Sports Committee. Lyell, January 9th, 188 G.
NOTICE PARTIES in arrear with ACCOUNTS clue me in relation to ray late connection with the Lyell Times will oblige by making an EARLY SETTLEMENT. During my temporary absence from Lyell Mr Walter Atkin will give receipts on my behalf. J. F. CLARK. Lyell, 30th December, 1885. FORSYTH & MASTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Broadway, Reefton, Have on hand imported direct from the Home markets, a Large and Wellassorted Stock of Builders' Furnishing, Mining and General Ironmongery, Which they are prepared to sell to residents of Lyell at extremely low prices. Bickford's Fuse, Hall's Blasting Powder, Octagon Steel, Ames' Shovels, Pick and Hammer Handles, &c., agents for Nobel's Dynamite. Furniture, Bedding. Lamps, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Paints, Oils, Colours, Fancy Ware, &c.; also, A Large Assortment of Galvanised Iron, Bessemer and Plough Steel WIRE ROPES. SSS OCTAGON STEEL.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 255, 9 January 1886, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 255, 9 January 1886, Page 3
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