Stilling off! Selling off!! Selling off!!! GREAT REDUCTION in the PRICE op DRAPERY and CLOTHING, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, SMITH & M'DOWELL, Having determined on Relinquishing Business on the West Coast hare re-marked their Stocks at a very great reduction in order to effect a Clearing, out Sale. The Stocks will he sold without the slightest reserve, and parties wishing to buy some of the most Recent Importations, will find this an opportunity for doing so at MELBOURNE PRICES. THE STOCKS CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING : CLOTHING. Vlen'scolonial-made suits Blue venitian and Diagonal Sacs Whitney and Reversible Jackets Tweed, Bedford, and Mole Pants Crimean and Tweed Shirts Silk and Fancy printeddo Flannel under Shirts Wool, Merino, and Cotton Pants and half Hose Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Belts DRAPERY Summer Dresses and Dress materials Rich Black Glace Silks Fancy Silks and Moire Antique Shawls, Mantles, and Jackets Trimmed Hats, new styles Ladies Stays and under Clothing Alpacas and Lustres Feathers, Flowers and Eibbons Trimmings and Oranments HOUSE FURNISH. INGS &c, Scarlet and Grey Blankets White and Blue do 4-4 and 8-4 Grey Calicoes 6-4 and 8-4 Sheetings Crass Cloth and Hollands Linen and Wool Damasks Carpets and Felts Floor Cloths and Mattings Hearth Rugs, Door Mats MEN'S HATS IN EVERY STYLE, MAKE, AND QUALITY. SMITH & M'DOWELL wish to direct particular attention to their Superior Stock of Colonial-made Watertights, Wellingtons, Elastic Side Boots, Ladies and Children's Boots which they are selling at an immense reduction. The sale will be continued until the entire Stocks are disposed of. SMITH & M'DOWELL, WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. P.S. For the convenience of the inhabitants of Charleston and the sorounding district, a portion of the Stock has been moved to the premises opposite the Melbourne Hotel, Camp Street, which will be sold at the same REDUCED PRICES as at Westport and Greymouth.
STEPHENS ON'S [jESTPOBT assembly rooms V MOLESWOBTH-STKEET. WEEKLY ASSEMBLIES EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Subscription, One Guinea, which entitles tlie member to a ticket for himself and lady to the Monthly Dress Ball, as -well as to the Weekly Assemblies. Instructions in Dancing every Wednesday evening. Terms —7s 6d per month. Me. Stephenson, having just opened the above spacious and commodious Hall, has much pleasure in informing the Public that he is prepared to cater for Balls and Private Parties, Lodge Banquets, Dinner and Supper Parties, on the most reasonable and complete scale. The attention of Theatrical Managers is directed to the above Booms. STEPHENSON'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS. MOLESWORTH- STREET. BY SPECIAL BEQUEST. mHE Proprietor has been induced to Jl give a GRAND AND FASHIONABLE
Tl H E A T R E Casino de Venise. Proprietors—Messes Foyn, Stuet, and Co. Crowded Houses, and Continued Uoparalelled Success of those Talented Wonderful Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. Mr J. Small, Mr J. Chambers, Mrs B. M. Nathan, and Mr E. Salaman, the eminent Composer and Pianist. Greatest Programme or the Season. LA PETITE MARION In two of her greatest Impersonations ANDY BLAKE! AND DR. O'TOOLE! As played by her in the Provinces of New Zealand, for upwards of 100 Nights, to Crowded Houses. LITTLE SELINA in two new Pieces. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), February 29th, 1868, The entertainment will commence at 3 o'clock with Sparkling Hibernian Comedy, in two Acts, by Dion Bourcieault Esq., entitled ANDY BLAKE. Andy Blake La Petite Marior To be followed by a new Musical and Terpsichorean melange, in which Mr Small will appear, and Little Marion dance and sing, by desire, FINNIGAN'S WAKE, Concluding with the laughable Hibernian Farce, THE IRISH TUTOR. Dr O'Toole La Petite Marion. Notice. The performance will commence each evening at 8 oclock. nMPIRE BIJOU THEATRE rO-NIGHT—SATURDAY, Benefit of Mr JAS. SOUTH. GTRAND LOCAL CONUNDRUM NIGHT. Last appearance of the Comedy Troupe.—Amateur Christy Minstrels. Solo—Japanese Violin, with Spoon. Obligate—Messrs South and Kingsley. Local Any Oder Man.—J. South. Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s.
MASQUEEADE BALL, j ON ; MONDAY, 2nd MARCH, On a scale never before attempted on the Coast. The evening's amusement will commence with the ascent of a MONSTER BALLOON!! From a Garden specially laid out and decorated for the occasion, at the back of Stephenson's Booms. During the evening will he introduced THE HALL OE STATUES, with a Magnificent Display of Fireworks in the Garden. The Ball will commence at Ten o'clock. Characters to appear —Clowns, Pantaloons, Harlequins, Columbines, Sprites, Jack-in-the- Green, " My Lord and My Lady," Chimney Sweeper's Dog, Fairies, &c, &c. " All round the Maypole, round we go-" Historical Costumes of every nation to be had at the Hall. Masques and Faces free. A splendid Band provided for the occasion. Tickets 5s —To be had at the Principal Hotels, and the Hall. DON'T FOBGET THE GALA NIGHT. WANTED by a respectable person a situation as COOK or HOUSEmaid. Apply Carriers' Arms, South hpit, or Shamrock Hotel.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 182, 29 February 1868, Page 3
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793Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 182, 29 February 1868, Page 3
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