Merchants and Importers. mHOMAS PRINGLE, IMPORTER, Wine, Spibit, & Peovision Merchant, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 3684 ■pCCLESPIELD BROS., WHOLESALE WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS Revell-street, Hokitika. 926 TTALL AND FIN LAY, Wholesale WINE, SPIRIT & PROVISION MERCHANTS 53 Wharf street, Hokitika. Drapery, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. TT GOLDSTONE begs to intimate to the public that he has purchased those Premises lately occupied by Messrs Thorn and Bullen, and IS NOW OPEN, With a very EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. One visit will prove that his stock cannot be surpassed for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY in any house in the Colony. Note the address — LONDON HOUSE, Revell stbeet, Hokitika. 9838 Business Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 4 LFRED SHAW and Co., IronJ\, mongers, have Removed to their new premises, Uevell street, opposite Exchange Hotel. 10061 ALFRED SHAW AND CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IRONMONGERS, HAVE ON SALE at their new premises, Revell street — 6, 7, and Bft galvanised iron 26 and 28 guage Galvanised ridging and spouting American cooking stoves Colonial ovens Sharp's and Collins axes, £-axes Sheet copper, Manilla rope Black sheet iron, tin plates Sorby's edge tools of all kinds Axe, adze and driving pick handles American tubs, buckets and brooms Guns, shot, blasting and sporting powder Kerosene, olive, colza and linseed oil Chandeliers, hanging and table lamps Lamp glasses, globes, wicks. 10119 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM GRAHAM, to Sewell street, next Post Office Hotel. 10109 ARS TINCTORIA! CD W & WORKS. ?> > TJEMOVED from the Beach W <J IX and Revell street, to Tan- (3 £3 cred street, opposite Cobb and fo Co.'s stables. 10186 VTOTICE— I, JOHNDOOLEY, herelN with give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person, or persons, in my name. Dated this 4th day of September, 1867. 10133 pOLIN CAMPBELL AND CO., EDINBURGH BOOT STORE, (Opposite the Christchurch Store), REVELL STREET. j An assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots always in Stock. All descriptions of Boots and Shoes made of the best material and workmanship, at the most moderate prices. 9112 " I never played on a better table in my life," — John Robeets, Champion Billiard Player of the World. — First Match played in Victoria, vide " Argus," August 30. ALCOCK & CO., T3ILLIARD TABLE MANUFACJD TURERS, By appointment to his Excellency Sir J. H. T. Mannebs Sutton, K.C.B. Awarded First-class Medal, Intercolonial Exhibition, Victoria, and Commissioners' Gold Medal, for Marked Superiority, 1867. SHOW ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKE STREET EAST; MANUFACTORY, 132 & 134 RUSSELL STREET; MELBOURNE. Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and , every requisite for the Billiard Room, Bowling Green and Alley Balls, Croquet, > and Skittle?. 988$
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West Coast Times, Issue 613, 11 September 1867, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 613, 11 September 1867, Page 1
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