PUBLIC NOTICE. f\N and after Thursday, sth Octobor, tho following alterations will take place in tho CAFE DE PARIS : Breakfast at 9 o'clock a.m. Lunch at 1 o'clock p.m. Dinner at 6 o'clock p.m. Terms for Boarders per week, £2 10s. Non-boarders — Breakfast, 3s 6d. Lunch, 3s (3d. Dinner, 4s. Tho very best glass of alo in tho Province. NOTICE. TO tho Inhabitants of Hokitika and the West Coast. From this date I have no business connections with a man named Saul Solomon. T. A. HOBN. Octobor 4th, 1865. ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS, NELSON. TPHE Roy. Father Garin begs to inform X tho Catholic parents of Hokitika and tho Grey that, in connection with tho schools undor his direction, ho has got accommodation for boarders. Parents who aro desirous to place their cliildron under his tuition aro requested to communicate with him at thoir earliest convenience. Terms.— For childron above 9 \years, thirty guineas por annum. For children undor 9, twenty-four guineas. Payable every six months in advance. Extras.— Washing, £4 per annum. Drawing, £1 Is per annum. Music, £2 2s por annum. Stationery,- comprising school books, paper, slates, pens, ink, &c, £1 per annum. Tho gonoral satisfaction with which the abovo schools havo been conducted for 16 years, is a sufficient recommendation by which parents may bo encouraged to avail themselves of the opportunity of having thoir children brought up in tho knowledge and practico of their religious principles, together with tho secular instruction which is generally givon to children in schools. "A young man, according to his way, even when ho is old, ho will not dopart from it." PHOTOGRAPHY. Tl/rR. B. LA MERT, of tho firm of • i>x Mundy and La Mort, of Christchurch, formerly of Dunedin, bogs to intimate to tho publio of Hokitika that having completed his promises in Camp street, next to tho Bank of New South Wales, that, ho is now prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS Of overy variety, at reasonable charges. Business hours 10 till 4. SAWN TlMßEß.— Aratapu Saw-mill, Wairoa River, Kaipara. — Has always ready for shipment a lurge assortment of best quality Kauri timber, ordinary building boards (rough, planed and tongued and grooved), and scantling, and can oxecuto orders on tho shortest possible notice, in lengths from 22 feet and under, at tho lowest market price. Vessels drawing 14 feet can load alongside tho Mill Wharf, thus giving overy facility for quick despatch. Communication may be made either to tho Manager at tho Mill, by vessel, with order direct, or to T. H. HALL, Queen street, Auckland. WEST COAST TIMES GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.. G. F. TAYLOR AND CO. TVEG to inform tho publio that having made considerable additions to their plant, they are prepared to execute orders for printing in a style not to be equalled by any office out of Dunedin or Christchurch, and on a strictly moderate scale of charges POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &c, Of any Size, in any Colored Ink or Paper CARDS, ENAMEL, PLAIN OR TINTED-ANY SIZE. CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS, ANY SIZE, JtULED OR PLAIN. CHEQUE, RECEIPT, & DELIVERY BOOKS.. fANCY PRINTING* IN COLORS, GOLD, SILVER, OR BRONZE. Punctuality, Neatness, and Moderation in Price. OFFICE : WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.
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West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 3
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