GUEY RIVER. HW 11 1 TMO It E & CO., Lemonade, Ginger Beer, & Cordial Makers, Next the Bridge, Blake Town. Q AMD BL P ALMEII, Bonded Warehouseman, Custom House General Commission and Forwarding Agent, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. TO N E S' BAT II S, Rovell street. FIRST-CLASS BATHS, 2s. 6n. SIGN OF THE STAR. P. A. Jones. MC FA 11 LANE AND McKAY, WHOLESALK AND RETAIL STOREKEEPERS, Revell Street, llokitika. Packers supplied on reasonable terms. T}R. RUTHEHFOTtD ItYLEY, Revell Street, llokitika. ~' DR. BERND r £ T)HYSICIAN, Surgeon, and Aceouuheur, (Lato of Melbourne and Invercargill). Camp stroet, Hokitika, Vaccination every Monday afternoon. DR. PELLEY can be consulted at Mr. ProHßor's Western Drug Hall, nearly opposito tho Camp, daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. MUNCHHAUSEN & MOELLER, T>EGto inform the public that they hnvo arrived with n large and well assorted STOCK OF FURNITURE, And will Shortly Open, Wholesale and Retiiil. IIOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE. QJTEPIIEN CURTIS, Accountant, *V House ana Land Agent. General Registry office for Servants; entrance fee, 2s. 6d. Opposito tho Golden Fleece, Revell street. NEW BELLMAN ARRIVED. p EORGE WALKER has arrived from" Invci'cargill, and bogs to assure merchants and the public generally that thoir orders shall bo faithfully executed. WHERE do nil tho Diggers meet? Why at tho GRIDIRON HOTEL, whero they get a Quid Pro Quo. CHARLEY WILLIAMS, Top of Revell Street. LONDON HOTEL AND CONCERT HALL, Revell Stbekt. GREAT ATTRACTION. IMMENSE SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES. rpIIE Propriotor of tho abovo celebrated -*- place o f Amusement begs most respectfully to inform his friends and tho publio generally that ho has, at considerable expense, secured tho services of that most celebrated Comic and Sentimental Vocalist MISS LIZZIE WINTERBOURNE, THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE, whohasforthe lasttwoyoars sungwith such DECIDED SUCCESS beforo tho most delighted and enraptured audiences in the principal theatres of Victoria, aud who will now APPEAR NIGHTLY at tho abovo place of amusement. ALSO, MR. GEORGE INGLES, tho renowned Sam Johnson of the age, whose side-splitting comicalities havo nov.or failed to call forth ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE from overflowing audiences boforo whom ho' has had tho honor to appear. ME. FRED. CLIFTON, tho Robson of tho colonies, will also np« pear nightly in tho far-famed and muchadmireu SPIDER DANCE, it la Lola Montez, And will also givo delineations of tho various Actors and Actresses of tho prosent age. And last though not least — T HE HALL Has been most tastofully decorated and lilted \ip with overy convenience possiblo to ensure tho coinlort of those wno may feel desirous to take advantage of and onjoy a most pleasant Evening, for tho small charge of ONE SHILLING. ' Doors open at .half-past 7. Porfor« mancos commences 'tit 8 o'clock precisely. J. H. KEBBLE, Proprietor, '
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West Coast Times, Issue 52, 3 October 1865, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 52, 3 October 1865, Page 1
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