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Notices. A. 0. P. P RETHREW of the above Order are I > informed that a Court will be held at Brother Turner's Oddfellow's Hotel, Revell street, on Monday, the 3rd December, on the 17th December, and on every alternate Monday thereafter. 5518 By order of the C. R. NOTICE.— J. H. HORN, Tinsmith, Revell sti'eet, having leased his premises to Mr George Blake, plumber, i&c, begs to notify that all accounts due to him if not paid by the Ist of next month will be sued for without further notice. All amounts due by him will be paid on the accounts being presented. November 26, 1866- 5523 NOTICE. GW. BINNEY will hold WEEKLY . SALES of Furniture, General Effects, and Sundries, every SATURDAY, at his Mart, commencing at Eleven o'clock sharp. Nothing will be received for these sales with any reserve. 528 S. AND S. COHEN, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS ' * (Opposite M anson's Drapery Establishment) Revell street. N.B. — All watches cleaned and repaired on tlie premises at strictly moderate charges. 5534 "DEEVES AND CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Whabf Steeet. Hotclkeepers, storekeepers, and packers can depend on getting a Genuine Article at Lowest possible rates. 5370 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. np R. PROCTER, having purchased -*- . those premises lately occupied by Cohen Bros., opposite Union Bank, will remove there in a few days. 5108 lUTISS COLLS' DAY SCHOOL, Revell street, Hokitika. (Opposite Messrs Jones & M'Glashan's.) All branches of English Education taught. Terms : — 30b per Quarter ; a reduction where there are three of a family. Instructions on the Piakopobtb. 5353 GISOTHI SEAUTON. mOUSSAINT LA GRIFF, Practical L Phrenologist, begs to inform the public generally, and parents and guardians in particular, that his phrenological and anatomical studio and exhibition will be opened this day, Thursday, November 22, at the Fire Brigade Hall :" from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. daily, for a few days only, when he will be prepared to examine the Head, and point out the weak or predominant features of the true character, and advise which to restrain or cultivate, <fee. Charts, showing the weight of brain, size of heart, lungs, bones, muscles, &c, 10s 6d. A written study, LI Is. He will also deliver a lecture on the Heads of Burgess, Kelly, Levy, Jones (the Waipori murderer), whose head he described as one of the most dangerous of the murderous type, fully six months before the murder of Atkinson ; and several others from casts and fac similes carefully taiten by himself. In the same Hall on SATURDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS, November 25 and 27 : to commence at 8 p.m. Admission to the lecture :—: — Reserved seats ... .. 4s. Hall 2s. To the studio : — Subjects for charts, &c. ... Free. Non-subjects ... ..: ... Is. 5419 PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGY. MXi. A. S. HAMILTON, twenty-eight years Practical Phrenologist, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, has arrived, and may be consulted at his Phrenological Museum, Revell street. Casts and Sculls of the heads of Burgess, Kelly, and Levy, and many other murderers and bushrangers may be seen at the Museum. Charges — Verbal delineation of character, five shillings ; written analysis, with directions for the improvement, correction, and profitable application of the intellectual powers, one pound. 5458 GOOD NEWS FOR THE RHEUMATIC. pAPTAIN G. H. WILSON Has arrived from Christchurch. He relieves pain in half an hour, after medicine and Medical Men have done all they can for you. Your case is not hopeless ! Capt. Wilson possesses certificates from numbers of people in Canterbury and New Zealand generally, certifying the above facts. To be seen at his rooms, at Mr Sprot's Hokitika Sale Yards. 5473 TEETH ! TEETH ! TEETH ! MR SIMMONS, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Revell street North, opposite the Hokitika and Greymouth Tramway Station, can be consulted daily on the various branches of his profession. Teeth filled, no matter how large the cavity. Artificial teeth fixed without causing the slightest pain, from one to a complete set on the latest and mo&t improved .style. 5505 Lost and Found. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, in Revell-street, on Saturday night, a Chamois Leather Bag, containing three £5 notes, four £1 notes, and 6s m silver ; also a deposit receipt on the Bank ol New South Wales. Anyone returning same to the Bank of New South Wales will receive the above reward. 5519

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West Coast Times, Issue 370, 29 November 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 370, 29 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 370, 29 November 1866, Page 3

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