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Wanted. _ WANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply at Mr Eees's office, Wharf street. 10739 WANTED, a Tinsmith. Address by letter in the first instance, to T. Foxceoft, Greymouth. 10734 WANTED, a Grocer's Assistant, to make himself generally useful. Apply to Jas. E. Anderson, Revell street. 10553 WANTED to SELL, just landed, re Otago, from Melbourne, a quantity of fresh Eggs, guaranteed. Apply to Thomas Collins, Fountain Head Hotel. 10712 WANTED known that the Westland Registry Office and Female Servant's Home is at the corner of Weld and Tancred Streets. Mrs Dick can at all times suit employers with good Servants, and Servants may rely upon obtaining respectable situations. 10751 nTTTANTED to know where we ein get our DINNERS Baked Daily. Why! at " TUENEE'S LONDON BAKEEY" opposite Jones and M'Glashan's Sale Yards. 10499 TTTANTED daily 1000 Men to drink * Half-and-half and Sparkling Ale at the Lancashire Arms at sixpence por pint, not to be surpassed. Note the address— Four doors from the Railway Terminus. — Edward Smethurst, Proprietor, (late of the Southland Hotel and Eestaurant.). "Wines, Spirits, &c, of the best brands. Good accommodation with good clean beds. 10377 Land and Houses TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATOES, AND OTHERS. TjlOR SALE, the CITY BATHS and -*■ adjoining Property ('in consequence of the Proprietor leaving for Europe), having a frontage of 20 feet to Eevell street, by a depth of 100 feet. To Parties in search of investment this offers an unequalled opportunity. The I properties will be sold cither in one or two lots, and comprises :— Ist. — Professor Allen's Hair Dressing Establishment and City Baths, doing the most profitable ready money trade in Hokitika ; fittedup regardless of expense, in the most approved and scientific manner, with steam-boiler, patent brushing apparatus, &c. 2nd. — Shop adjoining, let to respec 1 table tenant, at four pounds per week. Stock and premises can be inspected on application to Geo. Cozens, Auctioneer, <fee , 10729 ' Hokitika. COTTAGES. COTTAGES. TWO COTTAGES for Sale, on the Beach, at the rear of the Shakeipeare Hotel. Apply to Geo. Cozens, Auctioneer, &c, 10730 HoHtika. FOR SALE CHEAP. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, situate in Stafford Town, Waimea, replete with every convenience, and to an enterprising man it offers a chance very seldom met with. The premises consist of — Large bar Two parlors Six bedrooms Extensive concert hall Kitchen, &c, &c. The Hotel is now doing a first-rate Ousiness, and the only reason for the proprietor leaving is urgent private affairs. For further particulars apply to A. bouisson and Co., Gibson's Quay ; or, to the Beehive Store, Stafford Town. 10732 |) O B SALE. The undersigned offer forjj sale thos* large, substantial, and centrally situated PREMISES In Wharf strebt,' Now occupied by themselves. 10439 Mobison, Law and Co. EOE SALE. — The CHARLEY NAPIER HOTEL. Apply, City Company Butchery. 10705 FOE SALE, by Private /Treaty— Superior four-roomed Dwelling-house in Sewell street, directly opposite Government House, at present in the occupation of M. H. Williams, Esq. For particulars apply to Mr Shaw, West Coast Times Office. 9972 FOR SALE, the MINERS' ARMS HOTEL, situated between Riley's Shamrock Hotel and Munro's Carriers ' Arms, mouth of Waimea Track. For particulars, apply to Cassius and Comiskey; or, ou the premises, to A.

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West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 644, 17 October 1867, Page 1

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