QOMMEItCIAL STABLES, REVELL STREET, next the Camp. WM. DeLAOY, (late of Riverton,) Proprietor, Horses for salo or hiro. Livery and bait The best attention and the most moderate charaes. MOTIOE OF REMOVAL. J. H.TORN, (Has Removed to the premises lately occupied by Lubecki Bros., opposite the Camp.) JLIN Jt LATE & OHEET IRON WORKER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO ORDER. General Tinware, Wholesale and Retail. H A MBERLAIN, (Late of Queenstown) HOUSE PAINTEB, WHITER, GKAINER, &C, &O. Business place :— At Mr. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposite the Camp, C~i NEE S, CONTRACTOR & BUILDEIt Corner of Weld and Sewell streets, opposite " Times " office. T. R. PROCTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Gold Melter and Refiner, Opposite Union Bank of Australia, Revell street. Amalgamated gold retorted, melted, and refined for market. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. G. ROBECK'S HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Revell street, Hokitika. (Near the Corinthian Hall.) QJHAVING, Hair-dressing, Shampooing, 0 &0., on approved principles and best stylo. Teeth stopped or extracted; Al BAKERY, JJ'GUIRE AND LYNCH, Revell street, Hokitika. N.B. — The cleanest and best broad in Hokitika. MORISON, LAW & CO., A UOTIONEERS AND COMMISSION J\. MERCHANTS, WIIAKP STREET. HENDERSON & BONAR, SHIPPING, Commission Agents and General Merchants. WHARF STREET ■niCHARD REEVES & CoT, JLls Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. STORAGE FOR 500 TONS GOODS. Cash advances made on merchandise consigned for absolute sale. No charge for rent on goods, if sold within three weeks. ACCOUNT BALES PROMPTLY RENDERED, MR. B. LA'MERT, of the firm of Mundy and La'Mert, Christohurch, begs to inform his intended patrons that ho has secured premises in Camp street, next tho Bank of New South Wales, and that he will open in a few days. 7\~bTe~~y river. THE POST OFFICE STORE. REUBEN WAITE, Tho Original Pioneer of tho West Coast goldfields, continues in tho old spot, and all goods suitable for the diggers can be obtained at his store at Hokitika prices. F. LUHN 1N G , TXfHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Revell Sibbrt, Hokiiika. FIVE-MILE. MAILER &~~ MORRIS H, BOOTMAKEIIS, (Next to the Empire Hotel.) Always on hand a large stock of Colonial made Watertights and Knee Boots. Order* promptly attended to. TO (JARDENERS. FOR Sale — Garden seeds of all kinds. Asparagus roots now on baud. Parties wanting would do well to call at once at tho Hokitika Store, near tho camp, llevell street, opposite the Bull aud Mouth Hotel. Agent for Ilall, seedsman and florist, Nolson. GREY RIVER. TVUTEMENT BROS, beg to inform -*-* tho holol keepers, &c, of Groymouth that thoy havo opened an ostau>' ment for the manufacture of roralcd waters and cordials. Thoy avo also starting a broworyin conjunction with tho same, aud hope, by making nothing but tho best article^ to merit a shore of support.
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West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 1
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