__ Hotels and Restaurants. BRUNTOIs'S new MELBOURNE RESTAURANT (the largest in the colony), Revell street, opposite the Criterion Hotel. The- following papers are regularly taken in this establishment :•— BRITISH PAPJJBS. Home News Cassell's Illustrated London Times Weekly Paper London Despatch London Journal Lloyd's Weekly Family Herald Newspaper Bow Bella Bell's Life in London Eeynold's Miscellany Illustrated London Dublin Nation N,c\vsNews paper Illustrated Times The Irishman Illustrated Sporting Dublin Weekly Frcc,News- man Illustrated Police The Scotsman News The Glasgow Herald London Punch AIIEEICAN PAPEES. Harper's Weekly Illustrated Paper Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper New York Herald - New York Tribune VICTORIA' PAPEES. Melbourne Argus " Illustrated Australian Melbourne Age News Australasian (Weekly) Melbourne Punch Leader (Weekly) Victorian Bell's Life Melbourne Illustrated Ballarat Star Post NEW SOUTH "WAXES PAPEBS. Sydney Morning Herald Sydney, Mail ' Sydney Empire TASMANIAN PAPEBS? ' s I/aunceston j Hoßart Town Mercury NEW ZEALAND PAPEBS. Otago Daily Times Lyttelton Times West Coasfc Times ' \vellington ludepcnEvening Star dent •Leadcr^Wecklv) Southlaud Times The Eoss Ouardiau Southern Crosd At BRUNTON'S NEW MELBOURNE RESTAURANT, opposite the Criterion Hotel, Revell street: — Breakfast, Is 6d ; Dinner, 2s ; Supper, Is 6d ; Coffee, per cup, 6d ; Tea, per cup, 6d ; Chocolate, per' cup, 6d ; Broad and Butter, per plate, 6d ; Toast, do do, 6d/ Comfortable beds 3 , and good accommodation for boarders. Meals ready at all hours. Draughts, dominoes, and chess, &c, &c. 4636 GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Opposite the Corinthian Hall, EBVEI.L>S.T., HOKITIKA, And Stafe'obb-stbeet, DuuEtfiN. JONES AND MEE, Peopbietobs. • 3818 O JOSEPH AND HO Having resumed the business of GENERAL MERCHANTS,. AND IMPORTERS OP FANCY GOODS, Lately carried on by JOSEPH KOHN & Co.,^ Beg to call the attention of the Trade to their Entire !Hew Stock of STATIONERY, 'Comprising — Printing, foolscap, letter and note paper, colored demy, tissue and blotting papei*) envelopes, copy and account books, indestructible books, song and spelling books, arithmetics, grammars, ready reckoners, letter writers, pocket metallic and memo, books, ink and. ink powders, pens, pencils, penholders, crayon and carpenters' pencils, slates, trans--parent ditto, letter clips, sealing wax, inkstands, playing cards, &c, &c, &c. PERFUMERY-. By all the best known makers, consisting of essences, eau de cologne, philocomes, crystal creams, pomades, hair oil, tricopherous, cherry tooth paste, violet powder, soap, in bat's and tablets, puff boxes, puffs, &c, &c, &c. "" : CUTLERY, Including table and dessert knives, carvers, steels, sheath, and butchers' knives, pocket cutlery of all descriptions, razors, strops, scissors, corkscrews, &c, &c, &c. TOBACCONISTS' GOODS.. Straight and bent meerschaum pipes, do. do, myall- and briar wood, clay do., pipe mounts in amber, horn, and bone, tobacco c"utter9j do. jars, pouches, cigar cases, match boxe's, vestas, fusees, vesuvians, &c, &c; N , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Harmoniums^ melodiums, .. concertinas, flutinas, accordcons, violins, do bridges, tftil pieces, pegs, resit, &c, &c., &c: BRUSH AND 7 COM3 WARE. Hair, nail, tooth," shaving and clothes brushes, shoe, scouring, horse,'and dandy brushes, dressing combs in ivory, tortoise shell, and white and stained- horn, 1 back and side combs, small too.th dp, &<?. &c. &c.~ ELECTRO-PLATED -AND BRITANNIA METAL WARE. Table and dessert spoons, do. do. forks, tea, egg, salt, and mustard spoons, butter knives, cruet fames, tea and coffee services, &c., &c» &c. CHINA' AND EARTHENWARE. Dinner, breakfast, tea, and toilet sets. *- GLASSWARE. * Tumblers, cut and pressed, hot water and nobbier glasses, wine do., richly cut port, sherry, champagne, hock, claret, and •liqueur do., cut and pressed decanters, salts, mustards, cruets, sugar basins, cream jugs, butter dishes, &c. , &c, &c BOHEMIAN GLASS. ORNAMENTS. Figures," vases, toilet bottles, card and flower baskeits, &c. &c. PERAMBULATORS. '. Single ancT double, with and without hood. TOYS. DOLLS, GAMES, & SPORTS. Wax, leather, china, and wood dolls, balls, box toys, bellcorals, rocking horses, Jews' harps, cribbage boxes, puzzles, dominoes, masks, chess ami draught bopds, multitudes, dice and cup's, billiard tips, cement aiul chalk, single sticks, &c, &c., &c. Engravings and prints, novels, photo- " graphic albums, porteinonnaies, courier bags, field glasses, toilet looking glasses, I tinware, Perry Davis' painkiller, chamois - skins, and every 'description' of fancy goods. S. JOSEPH AND CO. (Late Joseph Kohn & Co.), HIGH J3THJSET, DtJNJfifDJN 4.648
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West Coast Times, Issue 329, 12 October 1866, Page 1
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666Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 329, 12 October 1866, Page 1
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