Public Notices. TIV J 86k WIHTER DRAPERY--86. JOHN FENNELL Has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Lj T ell and surrounding districts the arrival of a LARGE COMPRISING— The Latest Novelties and Fashions in Ladies' and Gents' Wearing Apparel, And invites an inspection of the same, feeling sure that for VARIETY, QUALITY, and VALUE they CANNOT be SURPASSED. Ladies' and Children's WINTER HATS in all Shapes. Ladies' WINTER JACKETS and CAPES in all the Newest Shapes and Styles. New Feathers! New Flowers! New Trimmings! ggf AH the NEW and FASHIONABLE WINTER DRESS STUFFS, And TRIMMINGS of every description. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING in Endless Variety.
Public Notices. BROWN'S BOOT EMPORIUM LYELL. J BROWN in thanking his numerous • customers for past favours, and hoping for a continuance of the same, wishes too call their attention to his new stock of Ladies' Maids' and Children's Boots in great variety. Also, his large and varied stock of Men.s, Youths' & Boys' Boots and Shoes. Fresh Goods arriving monthly, which he is offering at prices to suit the times. All imported goods marked in plain figures. N.B.—A supply of North British Gum Boots and Own Make Watertights always on hand. Repairs promptly executed and elastics inserted. Note the AddressJOHN BROWN, Boot & Shoemaker & Importer, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) JAMES RYAN. Q.ENERAL gTOREKEEPER, Cliff Street, Lyel. Goods carefully packed to all parts of the district. BANK PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. WELCOME INN, Lyell. ELLEN WILLIAMS TN retaining thanks tor pasi favours, -L begs to inform her friends and the public that she has just completed extensive additions and alterations to her premises, and the accomodation is now unsurpassed. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of First-class Quality only kept. Good Stabling Accommodation. ELLEN WILLIAMS, Proprietress.
Public Notices. FERN FL'AT HOTEL, UPPER BULLER. 11 iHE above well-known hotel is again -*■ under the management of Mr Alfred Smith, the former proprietor. Every accommodation and convenience for travellers between the West Coast and Nelson, Hampden Matakitaki, Glenroy, Maruia, aad the Owen Reefs. Newman's Royal Mail Line of Coaches make this hostelery the first day's stage from West Coast to Nelson. Tourists can be provided with every requirement for visiting the lakes and magnificent surrounding country. Horses and equipages a speciality. ALFRED SMITH, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND BUTCHERS. Dealers in all descriptions of FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Hotels and Families waited on for Orders. Orders delivered to all parts o the District. Note the Address IS'WOLF AND C 0.," Next the Government Buildiugs, Cliff Street, Lyell. GEORGE E. LEVIEN, 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 AT Rooms in Commercial Hotel, Lyell.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 278, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 278, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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