THE FREE TEADE BUTCHERY. BUT L E E Lute Shopman to Messes. Dick and Seatcw, Begs to inform the public of Westport that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Messrs Freeth 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 of patronage. TO PAEENTS & GUAEDIANS. "|\/TE. GEOEGE BLACKBUEN J3IL Begs to inform the inhabitants of AVestport that he has opened a DAY SCHOOL for children, in the house lately occupied by John Munro, Esq. TEEMS MODEEATE An evening class for advanced Pupils. Nov. 8,1869. FOE SALE. THE SHIP AND CASTLE HOTEL, Wharf Street, Westport. THE Proprietress bein leave the Coast, begs to draw the attention of the public to the Sale of this SUITABLE AND CENTEAL HOTEL, with its LAEGE ACCOMMODATION and numerous Apply to Mrs SAVAGE. On the Premises. mUENBULL, EEEVES, & CO., IMPOETERS, WELLINGTON.
THE SHIRT CONTROVERSY. " Shirts are sold which are not shirts. Let the world consider."— Carlyle. At no season could the introduction of the shirt question for discussion be more opportune than when, according to the good custom of their ancestors, men desire to procure for themselves the Annual Christmas Outfit, and, while Wiitte and Piiiie can endorse heartily the statement of the philosopher about Shirts, they can also without fear of contradiction affirm that he who wants a Shirt can buy at WESTPORT HOUSE what will be found to be a Shirt in every sense of the word. If Mr Carlyle would favor White and Pieie with a call, ocular demonstration would be given that the Shirt trade, as carried on by them, is not thus demoralised, and that such a statement could not apply in any case to their Shirt transactions. READY MONEY. "Is twice bless'd. It blesseth him that gives and him that takes."— Shakspeare. Men may believe in the power of the Archimedian screw, they may laud the lever and prop, but the startling changes effected by the judicious application of Ready Money strike them with astonishment. At no time can its influence be brought to bear more satisfactorly than about the Christmas holidays, and nowhere can the transformations wrought by it be more patent than when it is applied to the purchase of New Clothing. Recognising its place and power, Whtte ajs'd Pirie will submit the whole of their Stock to be operated upon by it, in order to effect a clearance.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 588, 2 December 1869, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 588, 2 December 1869, Page 1
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