Are giving up Business in Westport. THE MONTH OF AUGUST AT WESTPORT HOUSE
A WORD ABOUT FLANNELS. On the present occasion it is not intended to enter on any lengthened dissertation on this subject, but simply to indicate the train of thought that ought to be indulged in at this season of the year, and carried out to some practical and beneficial bearing. The circumstance that medical men so strongly recommend FLANNELS to patients, and more particularly their recommendation of NEW ELAN. NELS, is surely suggestive. Men who have spent years of patient study, and who have had vast and varied experience in the exercise of their profession, are notlikelytobesounanimous in their estimate of the value of this commodity, without some very satisfactory reason. The fickleness of the weather at the change of the season speaks to us in an unmistakeable manner, to maintain an efficient supply of FLANNEL Underclothing, in order that a scatheless passage may be effected to a more settled and agreeable temperature. What has been most wanted in the district in regard to FLANNEL SHIKTS and DRAWERS, WHITE & PIRIE are now prepared to supply, viz:— CHEAPNESS, Largeness of Size, and the capacity to stand the ordeal of the washiog-tub without becoming so attenuated as to seem only the ghosts of their former selves.
THE GREAT CLEARING SALE IS STILL CONTINUED WHYTE <fc PIRIE' T P O COENEE OF GLADSTONE AND MOLESWORTH STREETS. HAVE IOU HEARD THE NEWS? GOOD NEWS FOR CHARLESTON PARRY HAS RETURNED .PARRY ~O~AVING purchased the entire Stock in Charleston of the late firm of FLEMING-, PAEEY, and MUEEAY, wishes to inform the inhabitants that he intends conducting the business in the same manner as heretofore, and feels confident that by so doing the public will award him a fair share of their T. s. :fl&.:r,:r/x~ DRAPER, CLOTHIER, AND BOOT IMPORTER, GLADSTONE HOUSE, Next door to Weitzel's European Hotel, CHARLESTON.
THE FREE TRADE BUTCHERY. T> H. BUTL EEf Late Shopman to Messes. Dick aotd Seatoit, Begs to inform the public of Westport that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Messrs Ereeth and Greig, on the Esplanade. P. H. B. trusts that by keeping the best quality of meat, and at the lowest market prices, he will merit a share o patronage.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 544, 19 August 1869, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 544, 19 August 1869, Page 3
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