pOBEETS AND SIMPSON il Importers of Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c, Wholesale and Retail. R. and S. beg to call the attention of the trade and ladies and gentlemen of Westport and the surrroundinng district to the tact, that they have Just Opened out one of the largest assortment of Boots and Shoes imported to the district, consisting of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, Goloshes, &c., &c., which, having been purchased for cash, they are prepared to sell at the lowest remunerative pi'ices. R. and S. also beg to state that having several first-class hands constantly employed, they are prepared to execute any orders that they may be favored with at the shortest notice. Note the Address—ROßEßTS AND SIMPSON (late H. Roberts), Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Importers, Gladstone-street, "Westport. DIJOU THEATRE, EMPIRE HOTEL, CHAKTiESTON\ THE COMEDY TROUPE, Mipp Annie Merton, Mr. W. H, Newton, and Mr. J. W. Black, EVERT EVENING. r ONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS, I J Camp-street, CIIAULESOM". The Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston and vicinity, are respectfully informed that the above Rooms will be open on Monday, 24th inst. THOS. PRICE, Photographer, Charleston. WESTPORT ASSEMBLY ROOMS
MR. STEPHENSON having completed arrangements which enab'e him to open spacious ASSEMBLY ROOMS in Westport, for Balls, &c, begs to solicit the patronage of the public as subscribers. The subscription per month is one guinea, which will provide the holder with a ticket for himself and a lady, for a MonthlyDress Ball, as well as to the Weekly Assemblies. Instructions is Dancing given, if desired, on a night set apart for the pupose. Gentlemen desirous of becoming subscribers will please address—Mr Stephenson, Post-office Hotel, Westport. In a future Advertisement the date of an Opening Ball will be given; from which date subscriptions will commence. FOR SALE, THE best-situated Property on the Bidler, consisting of Shop and Premises, two doors from the Adelphi Theatre. Apply to D. Cashsiobe. The Stock of Drapery and Boots are now being cleared out at 50 per cent, lowre than any other house in town. TUST Landed Ex late arrivals :- Painted Corrugated Iron 6, 7, and 8 feet; Galvanized do., 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet; Ridging;, from 9to 18 in. ; Sheet Copper, 24, 30, 36, 48 in. wide; Black Sheet Iron, from 10 to 23 gauge; Truck Wheels, from 6to 16 in. ;. Whim Wheels, from 15 to 22in. THOMAS FIELD, Ironmonger, Kennedy Steett. ARCHIBALD M'LAREN, WHOLESALE AND BETAIE BtTTCHEE, Corner of Burnett and Queen streets, MOKIHINUI
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 152, 25 January 1868, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 152, 25 January 1868, Page 3
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