\JATH. ED¥AEDS & Co., IN IMPORTERS, And . ...... COMMISSION AGENTS, Kennedy-street, Westport. Agents for steamers Nelson, Kennedy, Wallaby, and Lyttelton. LONDON BUTCHERY. TTTOOLFE, MACE, AND CO. TiyOOLFE WHOLESALE, RETAIL, & SHIPPING BUTCHERS, Palmerston Street,- "Westport, AND Boundary Street, Greymouth. Families and Hotels waited upon daily. Small Groods of every description always on hand. WANTED— 2000 daily, to come and drink Hooper and Dodson's Nelson Ale, at SIXPENCE PER PINT, AT THE BLUE POST HOTEL, MOLESWORTII-STREET, Opposite the Post-office, Westport. HARRY FRY, Late of the Diggers' Arms' Hotel, Proprietor. GEORGE HASKXNS AND CO., Licensed Custom-house, Shipping, and Forwarding Agents, House, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, ESPLANADE EREE STORES, WESTPORT. A MERICAN BOWLING SALOON Xl. At Jones's Tramway Hotel, Every Evening. American Bowls, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, Coffee, and a quiet room and cosy fire. Tramway Hotel, Molesworth-street, Westport. CRITERION HOTEL, \J Opposite the Wharf. S. Hugiiston, Proprietor. Old and new friends are invited to call and try the quality of his Liquors. Civility accorded to all comers. Charleston Advertisements.
T\E. W. K. McMULLIN has com\J mencecl the practice of his profession at Charleston, and may he consulted daily at his private residence opposite the Q, C. E. Hotel, Campstreet. Consultations —Private residence, 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. Charleston Hospital, 12 to 2. Vaccination every Tuesday and Friday. THMPIEE CQNCEBT HALL ill AND BILLIAED SALOON, PRINCES-STREET, CHARLESTON. MESSES. NAHE AND CHETIS, PROPRIETORS. CHEiSTMAS HOLIDAYS ! ! ! Messrs. Naiir and Curtis heg to inform their Eriends and the Puhlic that having made an extensive addition to their Premises, the Empire Concert Hall will be open on and after Tuesday, 3rd December, for MUSIC AND DANCING-, Every Evening to a first-class Band. Leader of the Orchestra, Carl Eichxy, (The celebrated Violin Player from Victoria.) N.B.—Biiliard Saloon attached, with private entrance. pOYAL CASINO DE VENISE, ■*■« Princes-street, Charleston, MESSES. EOTN AND STUET, PROPRIETORS. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS I ! ' COMIC VOCALISTS. NEGEO DELINEATOES. STEP DANCEES. EULL ORCHESTRA. SPLENDID ROOM. Leader of the Orchestra ..'. Herr Schultze -Master of Ceremonies ... Prof.Sampson . Crowded nightly. The only place of amusement in the district where Miners - can really enjoy themselves The Proprietors have, at considerable expense, engaged a number of Young Ladies from Melbourne expressly for this Establishment. The Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, &c., at this Establishment are of the very best quality. Admission by Refreshment Ticket, ONE SHILLING. T) LACK'S EOYAL MAIL HOTEL, I NEIL BLACK, Proprietor. (Late of Invercargill.) Comfortable Eeading-Eoom attached. All the Colonial and English Papers by. every mail.
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Westport Times, Volume 2, Issue 150, 23 January 1868, Page 4
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407Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume 2, Issue 150, 23 January 1868, Page 4
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