WINTER DEAPEET, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. SOUTHERN AND CRISWICK Announce the arrival, Ex MARY, from Melbourne, of SIXTY-SEVEN CASES AND BALES, BEING THE FIRST PORTION OF THEIR WINTER SHIPMENTS, THE WHOLE OP WHICH ARE NOW MAEKED OFF AND BEADY FOR INSPECTION THIS 2D-&SST. S. & C. would call the attention of the Ladies of Westpcrt to their Stock of Dresses, Dress Materials, Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c. Amongpt which will be found the latest NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. All the newest styles in Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and TJntrimmed Hats, Mantles, Cloaks, Shawls, Crossovers, Pellerines, &c. Every description of UNDERCLOTHING, and Ladies' plauTand fancy WOOLLEN HOSIERY. The FURNISHING- DEPARTMENT contains every color in "Washing and All-wool Damasks, nine, ten, and eleven-quarter; Terry and Marcella Quilts, Blankets, nine-quarter and ten-quarter; Linen and Calico Sheeting, Toilet Covers, Damask Table Linen in all widths, Calicoes, White and Colored Saxony and Welsh Flannels, Toilet and Bullion Fringes, Orris Laces, &c, &c. Men's, Youths', and Boys' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING in every description of material, including Sydney and Geelong Tweed and Silk-mixed Suits, Blue Diagonal, Doeskin and Tweed Paget and Sac Coats, Trousers and Vests, Crimean and Tweed Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c, Flannel and Lambs' Wool Undershirts, Shetland, White and Grey ribbed and plain Lambs' Wool Pants, Military, Worsted, and Alloa half hose, Cardigan Jackets and Vests, Wool Comforters. Felt, Half-Yankee, Black, Brown, Plush, Deerstalker, Tweed, and Silk-stitched HATS ; Men's and Boys' Military, Navy, and Scotch CAPS. A great variety of Fancy Tweed and Doeskin TROUSERINGS, Silk-mixed COATINGS, Broad Cloths, &c. Men's Spring Side, Wellington, and Blucher BOOTS, Alderson's celebrated Sydney-made Watertights, Ladies' Black and White Kid, Lasting, and Colored Cashmere, Velvet, Morocco, and Carpet Slippers; Children's Morocco Kid, and Copper toes. Felt, Kidderminster, and Brussels CARPETS; Floor Cloths, Hearthrugs, and Mats, Long and Short Napped Plush. SOUTHERN <Sc CRISWICZ: Have no hesitation in saying that this is the LARGEST SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY EVER IMPORTED to Westport, and as the whole of the Goods have been purchased from the BEST AUSTRALIAN HOUSES, on the most advantageous terms, they are in a position to offer such inducements in style and value is are seldom to i be met with. VICTORIA HOUSE, QLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT.
AE! WAE!! "WAE!!! Declared by PEOFESSOR DUPUIS. GREAT EEDUCTION! To suit the times. Hair-cutting Is. Shaving 6d. Shampooing • Is. Or, all three 2s. Baths ready at all hours. OrnaTnAnta,! TTair MnrmfaHmrArl in Owlpr Always two hands at work, opposite The THEATRE ROYAL, Gladstone-street. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF RREAD. )UTTON AND ANDERSON (late Reid's Bakery), Gladstone street, have reduced the price of the FOUR POUND LOAE to 9d. Bread only of the best quality. D. and A. likewise desire to inform : the public that they are prepared to supply FANCY & MIXED BISCUITS, of all kinds, and in any quantity at LOWER THAN MELBOURNE PfiICES. Those who may favor them with an order may depend upon having the same promptly and satisfactorily executed. Note the Address: DUTTON AND ANDERSON, Gladstone-street. CHEAP BREAD! CHEAP BREAD!! AT THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN. SIXPENCE, Eos Cash in the Shop. NINEPENCE if Delivered.
LTELL EXPRESS, Lyell Township. "R. CHARLES COHEN has . been appointed Agent for this paper at the Lyell, where Ad vertisements and all kinds of Job Work will be taken. Letters, parcels, and commissions of all kinds conveyed to and from the Lyell with care and promptitude. All letters, parcels, and orders may be left at BISHOP'S AUSTRALIAN EXPRESS Gladstone-street. A MERICAN HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. T 0 R T 0 N I, (Next to the Camp Store,) GLADSTONE STREET. LCORN AND M'FARLAND Beg to intimate that they have determined to give the whole of their attention to the Produce and Provision Trade, and are now SELLING OFF THEIR STOCK OF DRAPERY, BOOTS, IRONMONGERY, AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL EFFECT QUICK SALE. The attention ef Up-country Storekeepers is particularly directed to our Stock of Crimeans, Flannel Shirts (all large sizes), Lambs* Wool Drawers, Shetland and White, &c., English, Celonialmade Watertights, &c, &c,
ALTEE ISH O P BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, AUSTRALIAN EXPRESS, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT, AND PRINCES STREET, CIIABLESTOK, Respectfully wishes to direct public attention to his well-assorted stock 01 every conceivable article requisite in his trade. His selection of BOOKS is too numerous to particularise. I His stock of STATIONERY comprises every article in daily demand in use. Added to which is the CIRCULATING LIBRARY, recently much enlarged. An inspection is specially invited, during this month, to his stock of VALENTINES. In great variety are, also, kept TOYS, LETTS'S DIARIES for 1869, ALMANACS for 1860, and BERLIN WOOLS, with Patterns, Needles, and Canvas. N.B.—Agent for West?obt Times, Gbey Riveb Abgtts, and Hokitika Leadeb. WALTER BISHOP, Gladstone Street, Westport.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 480, 20 March 1869, Page 1
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