W H • CONE, MARINE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay (Lato of tho Suffolk Hotel). Wines and Spirits of tho best brands. Suffolk and Norfolk papers and " Bell's Life " taken in. TVTOTICE OF REMOVAL. J . H . ~H~O RN , (Has Removed to tho promises lately occupied by Lubecki Bros., opposito tho Camp.) KIN X LATE A IbIIEET XRON WORKER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO ORDER, General Tinware, Wholesale and Retail. CHAMBERLAIN, (Late of Quconstown) HOUSE TAINTER, WRITER, GRAINER, &C., &C. Business place j — At Mr. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposite the Camp. G. ROBECK'S " HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Rovoll street, Hokitika. (Near tho Corinthian Hall.) QJIIAVING, Hair-dressing, Shampooing, •^ &c., on approved principles and best stylo. Teeth stopped or extracted. Al BAKERY, M'GUIRE AND LYNCH, Revell street, Hokitika. N.B.— The cleanest and best bread in Hokitika. MORISON, LAW & CO., A UCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION jQ. MERCHANTS, Wharf street. HENDERSON & BONAB, SHIPPING, Commission Agents and General Merchants. WHARF STREET pICIIARD REEVES & CO?, Auctioneors and General Commission Agents, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. STORAGE FOR 500 TONS GOODS. Cash advances mado on merchandise consigned for absolute salo.i No charge for rent on goods, if sold within three weeks. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDERED. J. KILGOUR, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, AND CATTLE SALESMAN, HOKITIKA AND THE GREY. JKILGOUR (having returned from Otago) i lias recommenced business, and, in returning thanks for tho liberal patronago bestowed on him formorly, solicits a continuance of favors. Out door Sales attonded to with tho strictest punctuality ftnd despatch . J. L. MUNSON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND GENERAL NEWS & ADVERTISING AGENTS, Next door to Bracken's Queonstown Hotel. Advertisements received, and copies supplied of all tho leading Provincial and dolonial newspapers. European and American papers and periodicals on arrival of each mail. Circulating Library, comprising all the most popular works of tho day. Customs' forms of every description. J. L. & Co. beg to call tho attention of storekeepers and packers to their well assorted stock of stationery, account books, &o. Maps of the West Coast just received. N.B.—Head Office of tho « Globe Express." GREY KIVER. TVUTEMENT BROS, bog to inform -*-* tho hotel keepers, &c, of Groymouth that thoy have opened ancstaument for tho manufacture of rorated waters and cordials. Thoy aro also starling a broworyin conjunction with tho s-amo, and hopo, by making nothing but tho best article, to merit a sharo of support. BEMOVAL. MRS. COFFEY, Dressmaker, itovoll street, north, begs toannounco hor removal from her old promisos to a houso opposito tho Gridiron Hotel, whoro sho will bo happy to attond to all ordors. Noodlowork in all its branohos. N.B.— Singer's sowing machines taught.
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West Coast Times, Issue 66, 4 November 1865, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 66, 4 November 1865, Page 1
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