Public Notices. NOTI C E To the inhabitants oi Lyell and surrounding district. HENRY YOUNG EGS to intimate that he intends to start Baking, and by paying strict attention to his business to merit a fair share of support. The price will bo 4lb. LOAF - gel. 11. YOUNG intends to supply the very best quality of bread. A large assortment of small goods made every Saturday. Nothing but the best ingredients used, and everything sold at Westport prices. CHRISTENING, WEDDING, AND BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. Note the Address— ALL NATIONS BAKERY (Opposite .T. Ryan, Storekeeper.) JAMES INGLIS, HAREBROKER & COMMISSION AGENT, Cliff Street, Lyell. POST OFFICE HOTEL, LYELL. PETER MANGOS BEGS to inform his friends and tho public that his new commodious Hotel is now open. Travellers and visitors to tins establish nient will find their comfort and convenience thoroughly attended to. The bedrooms are lofty, and well lighted and ventilated. Comfortable Parlors and Firstclass Table. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. The Bar is stocked with Ales, Wines, and Spirits of guaranteed brands only. A first-class sixteen-stall stable isconnected with thi* hotel. PETER MANGOS, Proprieor. JOHN FENNELL, ENERAL OTOREKEErER. Wine and Spirit Merchant. 'Money always in hand for cashing cheques. Liberal advances made on parcels of retorted gold. Cliff Street, Lyell. LYELL. JAMES EDGE, HOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER. Hotels and Families waited on Daily for Orders. Meat Delivered to all parts of tho District. NEW CHUM BUTCHERY, Opposite Alhambra Hotel, Lyell. JPOUNDED ON FACT! Ist lady: Where do you got your draperv now, Mary"? 2nd lady: Why, at the Hall of Commerce, Nelson. Ist lady : How beautifully that dress fits you! Where was that made ? 2nd lady : At E. J. Varner & Co.'s, the Hall of Commerce. Ist lady : How ever did they manage to fit you so nicely ? Were you measured for it ? 2nd lady : No ! I simply sent them an old body that fitted me, for a pattern, with the length of the skirt. Ist lady: Did you get that pretty hat there also ? 2nd lady: Yes, and everyone says it suits me so well! Ist lady: How do yon send your orders to them ? Do they send patterns ? 2nd lady : Yes ! I pick ont the color I require, and they make it in a few days. Ist lady: Are they reasonable in their charges ? 2nd lady: Yes, very. I find them considerably cheaper than any house I liave ever dealt with. Ist lady: How nice! lam much obliged to yon; and, as I require a nice costume and hat for the winter, I will certainly send them the erdffr by iv\t coach. Good bye, Marv, good bve.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 272, 8 May 1886, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 272, 8 May 1886, Page 3
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