Drapers and Outfitters. ' THE CORINTHIAN HALL." i CLOTHING! CLOTHING! BOOTS! BOOTS! THE MONSTER CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT OF IN'IE'W" • ZE-A-LJUiTID IS NOW OPEN, With the Largest and Best assorted sto<?k of CLOTHING AND BOOTS Ever imported from Europe into the Colonies. \ i -J\ in. ZB^lE^lNriK! JL2ST3D CO. From their long experience in the clothing and boot trade, have acquired a thorough knowledge of the quality and style of goods most suitable for the miners of this province, and have just received per Gothenburg, s.s., their first instalment of shipments direct from the London, Melbourne, and Sydney markets. The above goods having been carefully and personally selected will be found on inspection, Superior to* any yet offered to the people of the West Coast ; and in consequence of the Panic now existing in Victoria, the same have been purchased, and will be SOLD, at prices DEFYING COMPETITION. J. F. B. and Co., having completed arrangements with some of the First lEouses in London to receive regularly direct shipments from home, wish particularly that STOREKEEPERS and PACKERS would visit their WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, and note their WHOLESALE PRICES before making purchases. REMEMBERTHE CORINTHIAN HALL, REVELL STREET^ J. F BYRNE & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHIERS AND BOOT IMPORTERS.
3tfEW D It A PERY REVELL-STREET , HOKITIKA. J. HANSON & CO. Will Open their UE¥ AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES ON FRIDAY, -2 4th INSTA.NT, With undoubtedly the LARGEST AND BEST-SELECTED ■ STOCK OF DRAPERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING Ever Exhibited on the West Coast. T JVL.& Co. have advantages which • few Drapery Houses possess, being one of the largest Cash Buyers in the market, having establishments at Beech ■ worth, Chiltern, and Morse's Creek, in Victoria ;' Forbes, Lambing Flat, Araluen nud Braidwood, in New South Wales and are consequently in a position to sell at such prices as will defy competition ; and from the well-known and established reputation of the firm, the public may feel assured that only such Goods will be kept as will give entire satisfaction. The Stoclt comprises Silks ' Winceys Shawls Poplinettes Mantles * Lustres Millinery Coburg Ladies' Under- French Merinos clothing , MEAT'S SUITS CRIMEAN SHIRTS ' TIES ' SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY HATS — plush and felt, iv immense variety. • THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS" Are complete, and from the very best markets, consisting of Watertights, Nuggets, Wellingtons, Elastic Sides, and Bluchers. Ladies and Children's Boots in great variety. J, MANSON AND CO., HOKITIKA
NOTICE. CM. FOX, in returning -thanks to , Ms numerous friends for the very liberal support given him since carrying on business at the Kanieri, begs to intimate that he has OPENED BUSINESS IN HOKITIKA, Gibson's Quay, Adjoining the Diggers Arms' Hotel, In connection with the Kanieri branch, and v he hopes by strict attention to business, combined with strength, neatness, and punctuality, to further continue a share of their patronage. Ladies' and Gentlemen's QOLO NI A L BOOTS, Of all descriptions, MADE TO ORDEE, And all Work warranteed. • Also, WATERPROOF .BOOTS MADE. N.B. — Repairing Done. A Stock of Colonial and English Boots on hand. Note the address — C . M . FOX, Gibson's Quay, Next the Diggers Arms' Hotel. SOLE INVENTOR OF WATERPROOF BOOTS. A Good Workman Wanted. 4146 PREVENTION OF CORNS. JOHN BAILLIE GLASGOW BOOT MART, .Respectfully invites the attention of his numerous friends and patrons, to his large and varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising — Ladies', Gents', and Children's, of evjery description.' J.B. especially calls attention to his own make** for ease, neatness, comfort, and durability. At the Glasgow Boot Mart, Revell street, Hokitika. 3785* T PUGH, TAILOR, O « Next Door to Thorn and Bullen's, » Revell street. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned and Neatly Repaired. Alterations Done. Gentlemen's own Materials made up. 3783 Storage STORAGE Room for 200 tons Goods, at Thomas Kilkys, adjoining the Shamrock Hotel, 9-Mile Beach, foot of Track for Stafford Town. Terms Liberal. 4004
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West Coast Times, Issue 307, 17 September 1866, Page 4
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