. Public Notices. 4| 'B6--AHTHSIH t WIMER MPERY~'B6. §t) JOHN FENNELL Has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Lyell and surroundin districts the arrival of a LAIIGE II COMPRISING — The Latest Novelties arid Fashions in Ladies' and Gents' Wearing Apparel, And invites an inspection of the same, feeling sure that for VARIETY, QUALITY, and YALUE tliey 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 ! HT All the NEW and FASHIONABLE WINTER DRESS STUFFS, And TRIMMINGS of every description. 0 MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING in Elites Variety. CLIFF STREET, LYELL.
Public Notices. JOHN FENNiILL, Q. ENE RA L gTOREKEEPER. Wine and Spirit Merchant. Money always in hand for cashing cheques. Liberal advances maile on parcels of retorted gold. Clin Street, Lyell. MISSING FRIENDS. /qEOBGE JECKLIN. —Last heard VJ of, six months ago, in Oxford, North Island, where he was engaged butchering. Communicate with your o *■ brother, Alfonso Jecklin, Post Ofiice, Lyell. Important news from Home. Any person giving information as to whereabouts will oblige ALFONSO JECKLIN. BBOWFS BOOT EMPORIUM LYELL. BROWN in thanking his numerous • customers for past favours, and hoping for a continuance of the same, wishes too call tlieir 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. ———:o: 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 always on hand. Repairs promptly executed and elastics inserted. Note the Address:-JOHN BROWN, Boot & Shoemaker & Importer, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.)
Public Notices. FERN FL'AT HOTEL, CP PER BULLER. I i 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, and the Owen Keefs. Newman's Royal Mail Line of Coaches make this hostelery the first day's stage from West Coast to Nelson. Horses and equipages a speciality. ALFESD SMITH, Proprietor.
WOLF & CO., WHOLESALE AND KETaIL gUTCHERS. Dealers in all descriptions of FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Hotels and Families waited on for Orders. Orders delivered to all parts o tlie District. Note the Address 0 L F AND CO., Next the Government Buildings, Cliff Street, Lyell. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, CLIFF STREET, LYELL. (TIIIE above hotel has been fitted with J- all modern improvements regardless of cost, and consequently oilers superior accommodation. FENNELL'S lIALL Is a. well-fitted room, with good stage accommodation, and excellent piano. Sample rooms. Boohing Office for Newmans' Royal Mail Coaches. JOHN FENNELL, Proprietor.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 296, 23 October 1886, Page 3
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