CHARLESTON SCHOOL, (Opposite Dan O'Connell Hotel, Camp Street). ME M. F. PHELAN, (Late of Lyndhurst Cottage, Sydney) Will open the above new School for Boys and Girls, on Monday, June 22nd. N.B. Evening lessons given in Latin, Greek, French, and Mathematics, at moderate charges. THE CLUB HOTEL, CAMP STEEET, CHARLESTON. y his friends and the public, that he has re-commenced busines at the above Hotel, and trusts by attention to his customers he will meet with that patronage which he has invariably received. Comfortable Sleeping Apartments for Families and others. Good Stabling and Saddle Horses on Hire. X) A I N BROTHERS J AUCTIONEEES AND &ENEEAI. COMMISSION" AGENTS, Princes-street, Charleston. Money advanced on Mining Property placed for absolute sale. THOMAS DWAN, Auctioneer & Commission Agent, Princes-Street, Charleston- Terms : 10 per cent, on all Sales under £SO, larger Sales as per agreement. U Member of Society of Apothecaries, London, Surgeon to the Charleston Hospital and Camp, can be consulted daily at his residence in Greenwood-street, near Messrs Skoglund and Purcells. pHAELES GASQT7OINE, (Late Kennedy Bros.), MERCHANT AND IMPORTER; Princes-street, Charleston. WILLIAM WAHGH •» Bookseller, Stationer, and NewsAegnt, Camp-street, opposite Melbourne Hotel, Charleston.
■* Charleston. Charles Weitzel and Co., Proprietors. JOHN BEIDSON, Wholesale Wine, y Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Camp-street, opposite Post-office, Charleston. TT & J. WILLIAMS, Wholesale Li and Retail Druggists, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Charleston. T ONDON HOUSE. Thomas and I i M'Beath, Drapers, Clothiers, and Boot and Shoe Importers, Princesstreet, Charleston. G. CODLINGS, Bootmaker and '' i Importer, next Empire Hotel, Charleston. Leather, &c, on Sale. "n POW & SON, Machine and . , Ship and General Smiths. Horses carefully Shod. Next to Union Bank, Charleston. .PROCTER'S SECOND DISTRIBUTION OP ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SEVEN PRIZES OP THE AGGREGATE VALUE OP £6OO. On the Principle of THE ART UNION OF LONDON. PROCTER, _ . Watchmaker and Jeweller, Revell street, Hokitika, opposite the Union Bank, has at the request of several friends consented to ho d a Second DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES; He therefore begs to inform the Public generally that he intends to distribute .£6OO worth of Goods, Comprising some of his magnificent Gold and Silver Watches, so celebrated for correct time keeping. Godl Nuggets from the Greonstone and Moonlight Flats, in the Grey district, of rare sizes. A splendid FLU TIN A MUSICAL BOX, Playing ten airs most of them from the best Operas. Diamond Rings, Jewellery, &c., &c, The whole of the goods gauranteed as per Catalogue. 1200 Tickets at Ten Shillings each. Agent for Westpoi t, MR. W. H. LONG BOTTOM IRONMONGER, Red House, Kennedy Street.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 303, 21 July 1868, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 303, 21 July 1868, Page 1
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