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Amusements. GRAND DRESS BALL. MR C HAH LES VEITH has the honor to announce to his friends "ft that a Grand Dress Ball will be held in the large new building attached to the CAFE DE FRANCE, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, And that the following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management, and from whom Tickets of v admission may be obtained :—: — - Mr Sprot Mr James Anderson Captain Beaumont . • Mr J. P. Klein > „ Palm .„ D. Lynch # „ W. Kortegast' „ W. Moffatt „ Mace ' „ Humphrey . „ Pirie „ Hansen „ Munchausen. The names of these gentlemen will be •a sufficient guarantee that the entertainment will be one of a strictly select character. No effort will be left untried to render this ball one of the best ever given in the Colony. Every accommodation" will be provided for the • comfort "and convenience of Ladies. " v A splendid Quadrille Sand will be provided, and the Refreshments will be of a recherche character. 4717 A GRAND SELECT BALL Will be Held at O'CONNELL'S OK, A RITA HOTEL, ON ' TUESDAY EVENING NE^T, 16th instant. Persons of questionable character will not be admitted. N.B.— ADMISSION FREE. 4775 Wanted. RICHARDSON & CO.'S ' LABOR OFFICES, Registey Offices for Sehvants, Corner of Weld and Revell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ENGAGEMENTS. Country letters immediately attended to. ■piCHARDSON & CO. House and Land Agemts, HOTEL BROKERS, And Valuators. 4196 TTOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE, For Female Servants, Next door to the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson's Quay, * By Mrs. French. N.B. — Written communications strictly attended to. * 4778 WANTED, sharp, a Partner, with LSO capital, to enter into a new, most lucrative, much required, and permanent business in Hokitika (office work only) ; a rare opportunity, likely to ""realise an independence. Address by letter J. C, Post-office. 4791 WANTED, a man, who understands Garden-work. Richd. Reeves Wharf street. 4779 i WANTED t a respectable woman as General Servant. ' Apply Mrs. Reeves, Gibson's Quay, a little aoove Saw Mill. 4781 WANTED.--Thomas Gordon, late of Hokitika, you are requested to call on James Ray, South Spit. Important News. 4637 WANTED KNOWN, Disciples of Christ. — Their whereabouts can be ascertained from J. T. Love, Tinsmith, North Revell street. 4384 WANTED, 50,000 do? Porter Bottles, at the Phconix Brewery, Weld I street Highest price given. 3960 WANTED Known, that any description of Scales or Weighing- Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2463 TO CARPENTERS. WANTED, TENDERS (uutif the 18fch inst.) for the erection of twostriry Building. Tenders willbe'received for the whole, or for labor only. Ap]ily at Casey's Ballarat Hotel. 4798 AT Brunton's Melbourne Restaurant — Wanted, a Washer-up. Apply at once. , 4794 TO MlNEßS— Liddell and M'Leod, Surveyors and Sharebrokers, want the mining community to know that they are prepared to survey claims, form companies, and having ordered a set of boring rods, will shortly be able to make a geological survey the depth of 200 feet. 4664 Missing Friends. ' JOHN SERGENTWINNEY— ShouId t) this meet your eye, you are requested to return at once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch. »3859 JOHN MONAGHAN'(Iate of Ballarat ■ aud Geelong), supposed to be in New Zealand, is earnestly requested to call at the Swan Hotel, Wharf streets Hokitika, where he will hear of something t$ his advantage. > . 4762

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West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 7

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