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Goody dn Sale. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND DISPLAY* OF 60 CASES NEW GOODS, JUST LANDED. rjIHE Now and Fashionable Drapory X Warehouso, opposite the Camp, Rovell-street, SAML. W. ALCORN, Prorietor, WILL BE OPENED on SATURDAY 17th FEBRUARY, With tho LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY Evor brought to tho West Coast. Tho Proprietor has spared no exponso in providing for the comfort and convonionco of his customers ; and hopes by strict attention to their requirements to merit a largo sharo of public patronage. Tho Stock in every Doparlmont is of •THE BEST QUALITY, Aud THE NEWEST FASHION. LIST OF DEPARTMENTS:— Silks Haberdashery Shawls Hosiery Mantles Flannels ' ' Fancy Dresses Blankets French Morinos & Towellings & SheetStuffs ings Linons & Hollands MILLINERY, UNDERCLOTHING, And DRESSMAKING. Tho Millinery and Underclothing Department is under tho mauagomont of Miss Alcorn. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Under the management of Miss M'Lean, for a long time forewoman in the best Dressmaking Establishment in Dunedin. THE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Is well supplied with — ' New Tweed Suits, Tweed and Doe Coats, Trowsers and Vests, Bedford Cord Trowsers, Tweed and Bedford Riding Pants, Pilot and . Reversible Jackets, Shetland 1 Lambswool Drawers and Shirts, Largo Flannel Under-shirts, Crimean Shirts, Plush and Felt Hats, Aberdeen and Lambswool 5-HO.SO, Silk Handkerchiefs and Ties, Collars and Gloves, &c. Bluo, Scarlet, and White Blankets, Toilet Quilts and Counterpanes, 72-lnch Heavy Grey Calico, &c. N.B.— Up-Country Storekeepers and Packers Supplied at Wholesale Prices, SAML. W. ALCORN, Wholesale and Retail Draper, Opposite tho Camp, 1337 Rovoll-streot. ON SALE by tho undersigned, tho following markotable GOODS, now landing, and to arrive per tho "J. B. Russell " from Lyttelton. 3 cases Sinclair's hams 2 do Compton's bacon 1 do colonial bacon 5 tons of prime Port Cooper cheese 44 kegs Cantorbury fresh butter 48 cases Morton's lib. salmon 85 do Crosso aud Blackwoll's pickles 24 do sardines, assorted, halves and quarters 50 do Byass 1 stout, quarts 25 do do do, pints 25 do Ind, Coope and Co.'s ale, quarts ]00 boxes F.W. sperm candles 2 cases lobsters 2do oystors , 3 do Crossc aud Blackwoll's bottled fruits 6 do Crosso and Blackwoll's lib. jams 25 half chests tea, " Tailleo" 60 boxes do do 600 bushels oats 600 do bran Half ton Victorian oatmoal 2 tons chaff 1 caso Huntly and Palmer's Reading biscuits 1 ton plain shoot zinc 3 tip carts And a largo assortment of Furnishing and Builder's Ironmongery, &c, &c. HAWKES AND STROUTS, CnßisTcnußCH Stobe, Rovell Street. N.B.^— Appointed sole Agents for N tho eolobrated Cook ham Boots. 1814 FIELD'S NELSON ALE. JAMES BENTLEY and CO., Gibson's Quay, Ilokitika, SOLE AGENTS. Hhds aud Qr Casks always on Salo. 1685 MR, G. S. ROLLlNGS.— Hisfrionds have not heard from him, and aro anxious ho should return to Sydney. 1734 IF this should moot the eyo of Mr C;eßAr Talbot, from Ireland, who left Hokitika iv October, 1865, for tbo country, ho is reqiiested to writo to his friends, who are anxious to hear from him, anyono knowing his whereabouts will oblige by communicating with Mr C. Linnomann, Hokitika. 1698 RICHARD MOTH.-If this should bo seen by Richard Moth, who loft Nelson in January 1865, he is particularly requested to communicate with Mr Samuel Waj>man, Bridge stroet, Nelson, * 1879

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West Coast Times, Issue 159, 22 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 159, 22 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 159, 22 March 1866, Page 3

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