GLADSTONE HOUSE. TjILEMING, PAEEY, AND CO., Wholesale and Eetail D E A P E E S, BOOT & SHOE IMPOETEES, Ac, Beg to call the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of "Westport and the surrounding districts to their New stock: op deapeey, clothing-, boots and shoes, which is not to be surpassed, if equalled on the West Coast. P., P., and Co. would wish most particularly to call the attention of the Ladies of Westp6rt to their STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of all the newest and most Pashionable Styles. Ak Eaely In-spection is Intited. FLEMING, PARRY, & CO., Wholesale and Eetail DEAPEES, CLOTHIEES, OUTFITTEES, BOOT AND SHOE IMPOETEES, Corner Of GLADSTONE & MoLESWOETH StEEETS, Westport. 3 IMPEEIAL ] X Together with the THEATEE EOTAL And SUEEEY GAEDENS, BOSS, To be disposed of the principal of the Art Union of London. CORNISH'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION OjF PRIZES, Of the aggregate value of £I6OO. First Prize:
Imperial Hotel and Theatre Eoyal, valued at £9OO. Second Prize: The Surrey Pleasure Gardens, valued at £153. Third Prize: A first-class Billiard Table (by Paser, of Melbourne, nearly news, valued at £l4O. Fourth Prize: Splendid highly-toned patent Clarisonant Piano-forte, valued at £SO. Fifth Prize: One Bay Horse, and Express Waggon and Harness, valued at £55. Sixth Prize: That far-famed overland Monkey, valued at £5, For particulars see Posters. N.R.—The Drawing will take place at the Theatre Royal, Ross, on the 25th Maj', 1868. 1600 Tickets at £l each, to be had of Agents in all the towns on the Coast. Agents for Westport— TONES & HUGHES, Empire Hotel. pEORGE HOUSTON PROFESSIONAL BOOT MAKER, Opposite Smith & McDowell's, Drapers GLADSTONE-ST., WESTPORT. A new style of "Watertights Boots suitable for Voluntoers. Ladies, and Gentlemen's Boots made to order on the Shortest Notice, by first-class workmen, and of the best materials. N.B. A fit guaranteed. Prices moderate. JOHN LOPTY Bookseller, Stationer, Librarian and News Agent. princes street, charleston, Next doOr to the Corinthian Hall. NONPAREIL PIE AND COFFEE HOUSE. j HATCH FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER . AND CONFECTIONER, Princes-street, Charleston. Hdtelkeepers and Families su pplie with Dread of the best quality. N.B.—Dinnors baked every clay.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 236, 4 May 1868, Page 3
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352Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 236, 4 May 1868, Page 3
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