TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS COOKING RANGE, -^ by Taylor Livorpool, largo enough to cook for 100 people. Apply to HENDERSON & BONAR. HOKITIKA iERATED WATER FACTORY. TITESSRS. MACE & DIXON, Wholesale and Retail DERATED WATER, COBDIAL, AND LIQUEUR MANUFACTURERS, Ginger Beer, Malt Vinegar, Orange Bitters, Quay street, Hokitika, ' Up-country orders promptly attended to, Dozen cases of assorted cordials always ready, and at the lowest market rates. BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER. Land and water freight paid within a distance of five miles inclusive. gPIOEE & MURRAY, UNDERTAKERS, REVELL STREET. WANTED to sell a few Wrought Iron Chimneys and Water Tanks cheap, apply to JOHN DIXON & ,00., Bottom of Empireßight-of-Way. Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, and 8 foot, very cheap. LIVERY STABLES. ANDREW M'ARTNEY T>EGS to inform tho public and his nu- *-* morous customers that ho has removed to tho now stables erected at tho rear of tho Adclphi Hotel, Rovell street, whero ho is prepared to receive horsos for bait or livory. Careful attendance guaranteed. Ladies' and gontlomon's first class hacks always on hire. Hokitika, 25th October, 1865. A L 0 0 0 X AND CO., BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. "I nover played on a better Tablo in my life." — John Roberts, Champion Billiard Player of tho world. — First Match played in Victoria, Vide " Argus," Aug. 30, 1864. Blackwood Billiard Tables warranted to stand the test of any climate. Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every other requisite for tho Billiard Saloon. J. P. KLEIN. Watchmaker and Jeweller, TTA.S just opend his new premises, opposite tho Corinthian Hall, Revoll street, and begs respectfully to call the attention of his numerous friends and customers to his well selectedstock of JEWELLERY AND WATCHES Of all Descriptions. In the Watchmaking and Jewellery Department tho utmost attention to tho beauty of the design and purity of material may be fully relied upon. Only tho best workmen are engaged in the abovo establishment. /CORINTHIAN HALL. THE INIMITABLE AND ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS WILL APPEAR ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 16td. Full particulars in futuro Advertisements. LOOK OUT FOR THE CHRISTY'S TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. nOKITIKA SAW MILLS, GIBSON'S QUAY (About 300 Yards past tho Custom -Houso). To Buildors, Contractors, and Others. TjiINDLAY & HAWORTH have much plcasuro Jj in nnnounoing that tho nokitika Saw Mills aro now outting, and that ho is propared to oxecute orders for any description of Boards nnd Scantling, on tho shortest notico. Ordois left at tho Mill, or at tho oflico of R. & T. Haworth Gibson's Quay, will bo punctually attoudod to. FINDLAY & HAWORTH, Proprietors. I
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West Coast Times, Issue 64, 31 October 1865, Page 4
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