T L. &0. BURKE & CO. havo on " . sale— Bacon Candles Cofl'co Flour (various brands) Hams Malt (Walmsloy's) Oatmeal Sugar Whisky, bulk and caso Wharf-street (Olago Browory Dopot). 11. S. FISH AND SON, (from dunedin,) Importers of Paperhangings, Glass, Lead, Oils, Colors of every description, Varnishes, &c. HS. FIS II AN D SON , respectfully intimato to tho public of Ilokitilca, that thoy havo just received a consignment of Glass of all sizes, Oils, Colors, Varnishes, &c. ; also a selection of Paporhangings and Decorations superior to anything yet offered in tho Southern hemisphere. Tho public aro invited to inspect tho samo, which tho Importers aro prepared to disposo of at reasonablo prices. BEACH STREET, Near tho Empiro Hotel, Rovell street, Hokitika. E. P. SELLERS AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, Revell Street, Hokitika, and Mawhera Quay, Groymouth. A L 0 0 0 X AND C 0, ! BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. "I never played on a better Table in my life."— John Roberts, Champion Billiard Player ef tho world. — First Match played in Victoria, vide " Argus," Aug. 30, 1864. Blackwood Billiard Tablos wan-anted to stand tho test of any climato. Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every other requisite for tho Billiard Saloon. RICHARD REEVES & CO., Agents for Hokitika. WANTED to sell a few Wrought Iron Chimneys and Water Tanks cheap, apply to JOHN DIXON & CO., Bottom of Empireßight-of-Way. Corrugated Iron, 0, 7, and 8 feet, very cheap. HA! HA!! HA J ll rrtHE MAN IS COMING A To Appear at tho SIIAKSPERE CONCERT HALL. T. B. Smith is himself again. AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES! TN thanking the public for their past •*- liberal patronage, tho proprietors of the Amorican Bowling Saloon havo rosolvcd on offering tho following Prizes for tho three highest scores rolled DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. A handsome Silver Lever HUNTING WATCH, Capped and jowcllcd, valuo £7 7s. A Lady's GOLD RING, Sot with' Garnets, value £3 3s. A MEERSCHAUM PIPE, Valuo £1. Tho Prizes aro now on view at the bar of tho Star Hotel nnd American Bowling Saloon, Revell streot. Russell & Trenery, Proprietors. ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, "VTEAR tho Camp, Grosson-streot, Grey- ■^ mouth. Wines, spirits, &c, of the choicest brands. Good beds. Tho restaurant is under the superintendence of Mrs. Jacobson, and supplied with every delicacy of tho season. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. TjlOR SALE, tho Robert Burns Hotel, - 1 - Kaniori Township, doing a steadily increasing trade, For full particulars, apply to Hawkes & Strouts, ") ■„ „ , , 01 . f Rovoll-streot, , Kennedy Bros., j H <>^ika, J. KILGOUR, AUCTIONEER, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, AND CATTLE SALESMAN, Hokitika and the Grey, J>EGS to roturn his sincoro thanks for tho liberal patronago bestowed on him by tho inhabitants of tho West Coast wnce his edmmencemontinbusinoss, and solicits a continuance of favors. All commissions and out-door sales attonded to with punctuality and despatch. N.B.— Account so ' 3s promptly rondorcd,
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West Coast Times, Issue 74, 23 November 1865, Page 4
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472Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 74, 23 November 1865, Page 4
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