Notices. Peeliminab.^ Announcement. 'V~^ RAND SACEED AND SECULAR CONCERT, For assisting in defraying the debt of St. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL, , Proposed to be given (in about a week or ten days time), at which ' JULIA MATHEWS (Mrs W. H. Mumford) Has kindly volunteered her valuable asi sistance. . 4327 W. H. Mttmfobd, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. , v p A F E NATIONAL, Revell street. Mr W. KELLER begs ta inform his friends and supporters that during the Whitebait season a Counter Lunch will be provided ' *'BEE OF CHAEGE. 1 4499 HOKITIKA HEBREW. CONGREGATION. . A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING J\. bf the above congregation will be held at the Synagogue Building, on' Sunday next, 30th inst., at Three o'clock - p.m., for the Election.pf Committeemen and such other business as may occur. By order of the President, Henby Cohen, 4460 - Acting Secretary. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION. 'PHE Collections on SUNDAY Next, *■ September 30th, will be applied in aid of the Fund for establishing a Day and Sunday School. Divine Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. * J. Bewick 7 ■ Acting 4500 Geo. Winteej Churchwardens. PUBLIC SCHOOLS^— A party of gentlemen having formed themselves . into a committee, are engaged in promoting the establishment of a School in connection with the Church of England congregation in this town, *and appeal to the members of the Church and other friends for subscriptions 'in aid of this object. ' They have been able to secure a suitable building for a School-house, and hops also tosbe'able to purchase or erect a small cottage as a residence for the Teacher. This will entitle the school to a grant for its maintenance from the Board of Education, with which it will be connected. To enable the Committee to carry out this work, a sum of not less than^ £100 is at once needed. They confidently believe * that this small amount -will be readily raised in this town, from those anxious to see" an efficient school permanently amongst them. .Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer, Mr Winter, by any member of the Committee, and at the Offices of the West Coast Times and "Evening Star." 4493 NOTICE. MR. THOS. FOGO is empowered to Collect all Accounts due to tts. - 3976 Jas. Keie & Co. NOTICE of Removal.— GEOßGE ELLIS, late of the Garrick's Head Hotel, having taken . up his quarters at the Theatre Royal, Shakespeare Hotel, will be* glad to meet his old. friends and give them a hearty welcome. Dancing and Singing every evening, with a splendid band, in attendance. ' - 4422 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. fPHE, undersigned requests^ all persons _L having claims 'againjjt him, immediately to apply for payment, and all persqns indebted to him to settle their ac-^ couvits forthwith. James M'Haffie; Accountant. Weld street, 27th Sept., 1866. 4498 Business Notice. THE DUNEDIN VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Right-of-way off' Mr Moffat's Butchery Establishment, REVELL STREET, And at the South Spit. jV/TESSRS. DARCY and JOLLY having taken the above, are prepared to 'perform Shoeing and Farriery work generally with great care, and to execute; all Blacksmithing work upon tho shortest notice, and moderate terms. 4405 TYLINDSr BLINDS!! BLINDS!!! VENETIAN SPRINGS, - SKYLIGHT, And every' description pf Window blinds, Manufactured by Cabs & Son, 128 Spring Street, Melbourne. 4457 /COVENTRY AND SMITH, \J Sheet Iron and Tin Plate workers, near the Old Hospital, Revel] street. Pumps, Chimneys, Tin^ Ware, &c v Merchants and others supplied at wholesale prices. Orders punctually attended to. Moderate charges. -4382 TURNERY WORK. HENRY NICKLESS, Wood Turner. ' 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 notice! NEXT TRAMWiY HOTEL, 4223 Stafford street. MR, WM. ROBERTS begs to inform the public generally that he has purchased the Establishment formerly J. C. Brooke andjCo., and trusts by his personal attention to ensure a share o pubh'c patronage. ,\ . 4328
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West Coast Times, Issue 317, 28 September 1866, Page 3
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641Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 317, 28 September 1866, Page 3
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