OHU c o (Successor to P. F. Smyth $ C 0.,) X ls/L IP O Tb T IE WHOLESALE AND EETAIL Grocer, Wine and Spirit leiehant, AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND DISTILLERY, New Zealand Whiskey, Geneva, and Old Tom on hand. GLADSTONE STREET, WT?ftTPAPT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, GLADSTONE STREET, WEST POET, BEGS to inform the public of Yv r estport, and surrounding districts, that the following NEW GOODS are to arrive on or about the 30th inst. 50 PIECES SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND, and BLISS'S TWEEDS. Also, A Lartre Variety of BLACK, OXFORD DOESKINS and COATINGS. aP All Material Well Shrunk, and a Good Fit Guaranteed. A Quantity of Remnants always on hand, suitable for Youths and Boys' Suits, which are disposed of at cost. Note the Address— F. SONTGEH", ECONOMIC AND FASHIONABLE TAILOR, GLADSTONE STREET. EVERY QUALITY AND DESCRIPTION, To be disposed of at GREATER REDUCTIONS > T W ADJOINING HORN'S, TOBACCONIST. W. M. would further notify the public that he has imported a large nssortment of Men's Women's and Children's Boots of all descriptions, which he is prepared to offer at prices that must command a ready sale. Leather ond Grindery of every description always on hand. Sole agent for Wellington Kip and Sole leather." Hay ward's GUM BOOTS, in'large variety, and at LOW PRICES. A rare opportunity to Secure Bargains—Test the- Fact, "wive- mailer. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT. Butchers. Miscellaneous. ALF-WAY HOUSE Biackwater Ferry. N tUISTED BROTHERS, Whole- Twenty-one miles from Westport, sale and Retail Butchera. WESTPORT BUTCHERY, Glad-stone-street. Shipping Supplied. VICTORIA BUTCHERY. TAMES COLYIN while thanking Jf the public for the support accorded to the late firm of Jones and Colrin, begs to request a continuance of the same. Families and Hotels aupplied. JAMES COLVIN, Wholesale and Retail Butchke, Gladstone Street, Westpobt. Good accommodation for Travellers Bait Stabling. Oats, Brae, and Chaff always on hand. WILLIAM BRANDON. CHRISTY'S ACCOMODATION U HOUSE, JUNCTION OF BULLER AND INANGAHUA. Good Stabling and English Grass Paddockß. Choice Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. CHRISTIAN MINDERMANN. NOTICE. ALCOLM STEVENSON of the L Landing Place, Inangahua, having just completed the erection of a new and extensive Receiving Stove, the same being built about 20 feet .• above the level of the highest flood marks, is prepared to store goods on the usual terms, February 1, 1871.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 908, 2 January 1872, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 908, 2 January 1872, Page 1
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