W II . CONE, MARINE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay (Lato of tho Suffolk Hotel). Wines and Spirits of tho bost brands. Suffolk and Norfolk papers and "Boll's Life" taken in. "VT OTIOE OP REMOVAL. J. H.ifORN, (nas Removed to tho premises lately occupied by Lubecki Bros., opposite tho Camp,) JLIN X LATE & feIIEET IRON WORKER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO ORDER. General Tinware, Wholesale and Retail. CH A M B ERLAIN, (Lato of Q,uecnßtown) HOUSE PAINTER, WRITER, GRAINER, ' &C, &0. Business place : — At Mr. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposito tho Camp, G. ROBECK'S HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Revoll street, Hokitika. (Nenr the Corinthian Hall.) SHAVING, Hair-dressing, Shampooing, &c., on approved principles and best stylo. Teeth stopped or extracted. Al BAKERY, Tl/J-'GUIRE AND LYNCH, Rovcll street, Hokitika. N.B. — Tho cleanest and bost broad in Hokitika. MORISON, LAW & CO., A UCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wharf street. HENDERSON & BONAR, SHIPPING, Commission Agents and General Merchants. WHARF STREET pIOHAIID REEVES & C oT, JLI/ Auctioneers and General Commission Agonts, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. STORAGE FOR 500 TONS GOODS. Cash advances made on merchandise consigned for absoluto sale. No charge for rent on goods, if sold within three weeks. ACCOUNT BALES PROMPTLY RENDERED. J. KILGOUR, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, AND CATTLE SALESMAN, HOKITIKA AND TnE GREY. J KILGOUR (having returned from Otago) i lias recommenced business, and, in returning thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed on him formorly, solicits a continuance of favors. Out door Sales attended to with tho strictest punctuality and despatch. J. L. MUNSON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND GENERAL NEWS & ADVERTISING AGENTS, Noxt door to Bracken's Queonstown Hotel. Advertisements received, and copies supplied of all tho leading Provincial and Colonial newspapers. European and American papers and periodicals on arrival of each mail. Circulating Library, comprising all tho most popular works of tho day. Customs' forms of every description. J. L. & Co. beg to call the attention of storekeepers and packers to thoir well assorted stock of stationery, account books, &o. Maps of tho West Coast just recoived. N.B.— HoadOffico of tho " Globe Express." GREY RIVER. I BUTEMENT BROS, beg to inform tho hotol kcopors, &c, of Grovmouth that they havo oponcd anoslab.. Mont for tho manufacture of rovatod waters and cordials. Thoy are also starting a broworyin conjunction with tho samo, anc 1 hopo, l)y makinjj nothing hut tho best articlo, to morit a sharo of support. REMOVAL. MRS. COFFEY, Dressmaker, Rovoll sti'cot, north, bogs to announco her romoval from hoi* old promises lo a houso, opposilo tho Gridiroil Hotel, whoro sho will bo happy to atlond to nil orders. Needlework in all its branches. N.B.—Singor's sowing niachinos Uuighl.
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West Coast Times, Issue 65, 2 November 1865, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 65, 2 November 1865, Page 1
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