Selling off! Selling off!! Selling off!!! J GREAT INDUCTION is the PBICE op CLOTHING EETIBING EEOM BUSINESS SMITH & M'DOWILL, Having determined on Relinquishing Business on the "West Coast hav« re-marked their Stocks at a very great reduction in order to effect a Clearingout Sale. The Stocks will be sold without the slightest reserve, and parties wishing j to buy some of the most Eecenfc Importations, will find this an opportunity for doing so at MELBOUENE PEICES.
{ THE STOCKS CONSISTS OF_THE FOLLOWING:— CLOTHING. DRAPERY HOUSE FURNISHMen's colonial-made suits Summer Dresses and INGS &c. Blue venitian and Dress materials Scarlet and Grey BlanDiagonal Sacs Rich Black Glace Silks kets Whitney and Reversible Fancy Silks and Moire White and Blue do Jackets An , ti( l u< L 4 " 4 and 8 -4 Grey Calilweed, Bedford, and Shawls, Mantles, and coes Mole Pants Jackets 6-4 and 8-4 Sheetings Crimean and Tweed Shirts Trimmed Hats, new styles Grass Cloth and Hollands Silk and Fancy printed do Ladies Stays and under Linen and Wool DamFlannel under Shirts Clothing askg Wool, Merino,and Cotton Alpacas and Lustres Carpets and Felts Pants and half Hose Feathers, Flowers and Floor Cloths and Mat•Scarl's, Handkerchiefs,) Ribbons tino-s Belts I Trimmings and Oranments Ilea rth Rugs, Door Mats MEN'S HATS IN EVERT 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, WESTP 011 T Aln I> ORBTMOU TII . P.S. For the convenience of the inhabitants of Charleston and the soroundinodistrict, 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.
FOB SALE OE LEASE, 1 a ALLOTMENTS in PalmerstonJL Si street, 6 Allotments in Molesworth; and Hei'bert streets, 6 Allotments' in Bright and Palmerston-streets; also, a Block in Molesworth-street, having a frontage of 60 feet with a depth of 165 feet. W. & H. PITT. TTIOE SALE CHEAP.—A Six-roomed 1 HOUSE at Addison's Flat, suitable for an Hotel, fitted with Bar, and Lined and Papered throughout; in a first-rate stand for business, and now let to a weekly tenant at 80s. per week Apply to J. L. PHELPS, National Hotel. n GOODFELLOW, V • Practical Coach-builder, Wheelwright, and Blacksmith, (Is early opposite the Niagra Hotel) Molesworth-street, Westport. WESTPOBT HOTEL AND ASSEMBLY BOOMS, ESPLANADE, WESTPORT. MBS. TIBBY will be glad to see any of her old friends at the above Hotel to partake of a Grlass of Hooper and Dodson's best Sparkling Ale. Free and easy every night. Tortoni's Band discourses music of the best description. Come one, come all, to the new Assembly Booms, "Westport Hotel. T)EINCE OF WALES HOTEL 1 AND SPANISH EESTA.URANT Opposite the Camp, Gladstone-street. Meals on the Melbourne principle, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Board pea: week 30s. Meals from 2s. PARES AND ARENAS, Spanish Eestaurant. GIBSON AND BEATTIE, VICTORIAN BUTCHEBY, Kenkedy-stbeet, Beg to inform the Proprietors of Hotels, the Agents and Masters of Vessels, and the Public generally, that they continue to supply Meat of the best quality, at the lowest remunerative rates.
VTOTICE OF RBMOYAL.—Mrs. IN J. SHELDON, Milliner, Dress and Mantle maker, has removed to premises immediately opposite the Adelphi Hotel, Gladstone-street. The Latest Fashions. Moderate Charges ; together with First-class Work. Glad-stone-street. Westport. ~ " - HOTEL, AJL ESPLANADE, WESTPORT, M. COECOEAN, PBOPBIETOE, Choice "Wines, Spirits and Ales. I A MERICAN BOWLING SALOON l Ax Jones's Tramway Hotel, Every Evening. American Bowls, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, Coffee, and a quiet room and cosy fire. Tramway Hotel, Molesworth-street, Westport. WANTED— 2000 daily, to come and drink Hooper and Dodson's Nelson Ale, at SIXPENCE PEE PINT, AT THE BLUE POST HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-STREET, Opposite the Post-office, Westport. HAEET JET, Late of the Diggers' Arms' Hotel, Proprietor. QUARTZ EEEF HOTEL, EREMAN- STREET. A. BONGTJELMI, (late of the Westport Club Hotel), having taken the ahove Hotel, will be glad to receive the same liberal support accorded to the late proprietor. Choicest brands of liquors only kept. i r OED CLYDE EESTAURANT, * VICTORIA-STREET, Caledonian Lead, GIBSON & CO., Proprietors. G. & Co. beg to inform that they have just completed the ahove Reshours, at Buller Prices. N.B.—Good Beds.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 183, 2 March 1868, Page 1
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