THE CRITERION HOTEL. .A GRAND BALL AND' SUPPER "' Will \>e given by v TVIEBSHS iEDWAUDS AND MADBB, . Atthe " CEITOION'HOTEL On TUESDAY, October 2nd, 1860, To celebrate the extension of thoir New Building. * Tickets — to admit ar Lady and Gentleman — One Guinea each. 4329 Medical hall-j: and il WILLIAMS, wholesale and retail DRUGGISTS, Hokitika and Greymouth. Agents for Townsend's and Ayers' Sarsaparilla*. Holloway's Pills and Ointnfent, Perry Davis's Pain-killer, Steedmaa's Soothing and Worm Powders, Carangara, black oxide of copper pomade, Van Buskirks 1 Sozodont, &c, &c. Photographic, and other chemicals, ~ perfumery, sponges, tooth, nail, flesh, and hair brushes ; surgical instruments, band-* ages, splints, elastic stockings, <Sfc- Teeth extracted, sealed and stopped. Horse and cattle medicines, leeches. Family and ship medicine chests always on hand. \ N4317N 4317 MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TO THE' ELECTORS of lIOKITIKA, Gentlehek — T BEG most respectfully to Jnform you J- that, in deference to the expressed desire of a large number of my fellowtownsmen, I have become a candidate for the honor of being one of your representatives in the newly established Municipal Council. I very much regret to observe the franchise, as at present interpreted, will, if ! rigidly carried out, restrict the number of voters within a very narrow limit, and that the great bulk of future rate-payers will be deprived of any voice in the prosent election ; and therefore I would respectfully suggest that a distinct pledge should be required from each candidato that, immediately on the Rate-payers' Roll being completed, he shotfld resign* his seat, so that there shall be a new election, which should be based on the fullest expression of public choice. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, Shaw. ' September 29th, 1866. - T OST.— The AURORA AUSTRALIS ■H — supposed to have wandered fromits home near the South Pole, in pursuit of * some bright particular Star, and reported to have been, last seen in the bush to the north-eas'- o£ Hokitika. Information as to the present whereabouts of the wanderer will be thankfully received by its disconsolate friends.
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West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 2
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332Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 2
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