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Drapers and Outfitters. Ihe corinthiaFlallT CLOTHING! CLOTHING! BOOTS! BOOTS! ' THE MONSTER CLOTHING AMD OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT OF ' ISTIEW !ZiE_A-_Li-_^lsriD IS NOW OPEN, With* the Largest and Best assorted stock of CLOTHING AND BOOTS Ever imported from Europe into the Colonies. ————— a j". ie\ :b"st:r,:i_t:ki -A.2st:d 00. 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 existino: 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 Houses in London to receive regularly direct shipments from home, wish particularly that 'STOEEKEEPEES and PACKERS would visit their WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, and note their WHOLESALE PRICES before maldng purchases. ' \ REMEMBERTHE CORINTHIAN HALL, REVELL STREET,. J. F< BYRNE .& CO., "WBIOLiES-A-ILIEJ & RETAIL CLOTHIERS AND BOOT IMPORTERS.

NOTICE. CM. FOX, in returning thanks to . his numerous friends tor the- very liberal support given him since carrying on business at the Kanieri, bogs to intimate that ho lias OPENED BUSINESS IN HOKITIKA, Gibson's Quay, Adjoining the Diggers Arms' Hotel, In connection with the Kanieri branch, and 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 COLONIAL BOOTS, Of all descriptions, MADE TO OEDE'E, And all Work warranteed. Also, WATERPEOOF BOOTS MADE. N.E. — Repairing Done. A Stock of (Jolonial and English Boots on hand. * Note the address — C-. M . FOX, Gibson's Quay, Next the Diggers Arms' Hotel. SOLE INVENTOR OF WATEEPEOOF BOOTS, o A Good Workman Wanted. 4146 NOTICE. V _____ FAND G. F. BULLEN ABE SELLING OFF Their large and well-assorted STOCKS at HOKITIKA & the GEEY, At Extraordinary Low Prices for Cash. The following list will give a slight 'idea : — Pilot Jackets, half-price, from 12s Gd each. Good, Tweed or Dark Doeskin Sacs, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, and upwards. Splendid Suits, our own make, frprn 40s. Grey, Brown, and Blue Eeversibles, 18s 6d, 22s 6d,. and upwards. Drab Eeversibles, 3os. Vests, <t good assortment, from 7s 6d each. Trousers in every variety, desperate cheap. Strong Tweed, 10s 6d ; Tweed and Doe, 15s 6d', 16s 6d, 17§ Gd, and 19s 6d'; worth 355. Bedfords and Kerseymere, 20s and upwards. Moles of every brand, from 9s 6d ; the best Crowns 10s 6d ; Double Crowns, 11s 6d. Hats in every style, cheap. Best French Felts 7s 6d. Hosiery qf every kind desperate cheap. Good Socks, 6d per pair. Heavy Wool Drawers, 3s 6d per pair. Welsh Flannels, large size, from 5s 6&. Crimeans, a fine assortment, all wool, 7s 6cl and 8s 6d ; worth 12s 6d. Heavy Tweeds, 7s 6d and 10s 6d; usual price 15s 6d. The stock of Boots is very large, of the very best descriptions, and must be sold. Best Military Calf and Sprig Bluchers", lOs6d. Bostock's and other best English watertights, 15s 6d. Colonial made, from 20s.' Women's and Children's Boots naif the original prices. Blankets, desperate cheap. Very large good B.ues, at 10s 6d per pair; worth 255. To Storekeepers and Packers— now is your time ; every article marked in plain figures, from which there is no deviation. [ Address— F. and 1 G. F. Bullen, ' Eevell street, Hokitika,Jand_Grey. 4095

Business Notices. OYSTEES-! OYSTEES ! OYSTEES ! ROSENBEEG'S, Next door to the Prince of Wales Opera House. Extensive Alterations. The proprietor, having bought the adjoining premises, has added private sitting rooms for the comfor j and convenience of his customers, where they can enjoy every delicacy, which will be provided every evening in a style equalled by none in. the town. A constant supply of Fresh Oysters always on hand. Families and others waited on at their residencies with punctuality. , ' 4381 ■~T H O L M ii S^ PAINTEE, PAPERHANGJSK, AND G-LAZIEE (Opposite Mrs Power's Dunedin Hotel), REVELL STEEET, HOKITIKA, Has now on hand v , A Cnoicg Selection- of' P.vperhangings, Oils, Colobs, Paints, Vaenishes, Glass. And every necessary to the trade, wholesale and retail, and is now prepared . to execute orders on the shortest notice, with the best workmanship. N.B.— The Trade Supplied. 4391 D. TALLE EMA N , Commission Merchant, 18, Collins street east, Melbourne. /^EDEES for the purchase of General Merchandise, Mining and other Machinery, &c, &c, executed on most advantageous terms. , 45 > NOTICE.— To Draymen, Carriers, and Others. • PETER CAMEE'O*N, Coach Builder and Wheelwright, Beach-street, Hokitika. Spokes, naves and felloes always^, on hand. Hardwood and scantling for sale. Eepairs neatly and promptly executed. N.B. — Orders promptly attended to. "* 4042 ROBERTS' REPERTORIUM: < _____ WILLIAM 'ROBERTS, L.A.C. M.L.E.1., Phabmacopolist, Opeeative • Chemist, &c, Begs to inform the public that he has purchased the Establishment formerly J. C. Brooke and Co., that he is arranging for supplies, and trusts by personally conducting the same to ensure a share of general support. 4227 ME. WM. EOBEETS begs to inform the public generally that he has purchased the Establishment formerly J. C. Brooke and Co., andtrustsby his personal attention to ensure a share o public patronage. 4228 BEICKLAYING ! BEICKLAYING ! TAMES PAMMENT, Bricklayer.— eJ Ovens, boilers, ranges, goldsmeltin'g furnaces built on the latest improved principles, and on the shortest notice. Bricks and lime for sale. Opposite the Nag's Head, Eevell street North. Smoky Chimneys cured, 2892 TUENERY WORK. TTENRY NICKLESS, Wood Turner. JLL Every description of Turnery work done. N.B. — Skittles, Pins, and Balls made to order, out of the very best and strongest wood, on the shortest noticet. NE^T TRAMWAY HOTEL, 4223 * Stafford street, '

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West Coast Times, Issue 315, 26 September 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 315, 26 September 1866, Page 4

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