B S. C 0 O P E B, MIDWIFE, (Behind the Eobert Burns Hotel,) WESTPORT. TT7ALTEE BISHOP, BOOKSELLEE, STATIONEE, AND NEWS-AGENT, Gladstone Steeet, Westport. W.B. having made alterations in his Business Establishment, begs to inform the public that he has considerably Increased his Stock op Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, and trusts he will continue to merit a share of patronage hitherto so liberally accorded him. The Circulating Library has been much enlarged by a new supply of works of standard authors, and consists of over 800 volumes, to which is added monthly Blackwood's Magazine, London Society, St. Paul's Magazine, Gentleman's Magazine, Cornhill Magazine, Belgravia, All the Year Bound, Once a Week. Just received W. S. Hayward's edition of "HUNTED TO DEATH." Sequel to Black Angel, Star of the South, &c. Always in Stock a Large Assortment of BEELIN WOOLS. Sole Agent for " Westport Times " and Grey " Weekly Argus." Advertisements Eeceived. AUSTEALIAN EXPEESS, Gladstone Street. more op the AT E. EOWLANDS.
IMPORTANT CERISTIAS ffiTELII&EICE. SELECTIONS OF COLONIAL CLOTHING FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS. Hats in great variety, imported expressly for the Westport trade. SUPERIOR WATERTIGHTS & ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS. 3 CASES OF SUPERIOR MILLER'S MOLE TROUSERS JUST OPENED, AT WESTPOET HOUSE.
THE CHRISTMAS ELECTIONS. WHITE AND ~PIRIE beg to offer their services again to the Constituency, feeling confident that the past year's experience has qualified them to deal satisfactorily with several of those matters which will now very soon affect the comfort and advantage of those who want Clothes, and they solicit the continuance of that confidence of the free and independent electors which placed them last season at the head of the poll by so large a majority. As their views are now well known, it is not necessary to say much at present, nor does the limited space at their disposal in these columns admit of it. They will be happy, however, to meet their friends daily at WESTPORT HOUSE, and to offer any information or explanations in their power as to their Clothing Policy generally. THE DOCTER'S FOE. While this title may be said to belong primarily to Flannel Under-cloth-ing, it may be applied in a wider sense to every description of Clothing which has for its objeet the protection of health, and the security of the comfort of man. In adopting the latter view, we would seek to press upon the attention of our population the consideration of the important lesson which it suggests, and in connection with it to publish widely the fact that the Largest Stock of such Goods is to be found, as hitherto, at WHYTE AND PIEIE'S,
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 591, 9 December 1869, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 591, 9 December 1869, Page 1
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