CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Is now Bhowing a Sew and Fashionable Assortment of Dresses, In all the New Fabrics. LUXEMBERG SPOTS SCARBORO REITS WOOL CRETONNES DOLLY VARDEN SERC4ES POPLINETTS }■ From 65., 75., and 10s. a Dress. FRENCH MERINOS from 2s. ... per yard^ WINCEYS ... „ 4£d., 6d-, 9d. „ f Bought before the Do. 28 inch wide Is. „ f advance. Do. „ „ Is. 4ld.(worth 25),, ; Welsh Flannels, Is ; Scarlet Flannels, Is 3d; Striped Skirting Is 6d Blankets, 8s Gd per pair ; Long Cloth, 4t%d, and per yard ; Ditto ditto, 36 inches wide, per yard. A Splendid Assortment of Hosiery and Woollen Goods Just Opened. Scarfs, Colleretts, Ladies' Vests, Jackets, &c., &c.; Trimmed Yelvet Hats, Gs each ; Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2s Gd per pair; Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 8s Gd ; ditto Velvet ditto, 20s ; Waterproof Cloaks. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing, equal to bespoke; fit, not to be equalled; splendid value. Men's Hats from 4s 9d, Boys' Cloth Caps, Is Gd; Men's Worsted Hose, Is and Is 6d per pair ; Men's Drawers and Flannels, &c, &c. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. CHEISTOPHER BROWN, SYDNEY HOUSE, WESTPORT.
MASONIC HALL WES r PORT. FOR TWO NIGHTS MORE, MONDAY and TUESDAY, The 29th and 30th April. LAST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS ! or THE AMERICAN WAR. IN Consequence of the Liberal Patronage bestowed on this Magnificent Entertainment, The Management have decided on presenting to the audience— J £25 ! £25 ! ! Jlgf IN PRESENTS, GIFTS, AND SOUVENIR, Consisting of— Gold and Silver Watches (guaranteed value from £3 3s to £lO 10s), Jewel Cases, Gold, Silver, and Steel Brooches, Meerschaum Pipes,Elower Vases, Riding Whips, Ladies' Companions, Perfumery, Gold Lockets, Handsome Silver Electro - plated Coffee Service, do. do. Tea Service (Value £4 4s), and a great variety of ELEGANT COSTLY GIFTS!! Too numerous to mention. A selection of the above will he DISTRIBUTED EACH EVENING GRATIS To the Audience. These will positively be the LAST NIGHTS in the District. The GIFTS will be on View on Monday in the window of Mr Dickenson, Tobacconist, next t'ae Bank of New Zealand. No Extra Charge for Tickets. Admisson : Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. - Children half price. ART NOTICE. " WOULD respectfully inform the I patrons and admirers of Art that, having imported an Instrument with all the latest improvements, 1 am now in a position to produce the highest grade of Photographs, including that soft and beautiful style the EMOLLIO IVORY TYPE. All possible means for enhancing the beauty, value, and durability of my work will be used, without regard to time, trouble, or expense, and each one of my sitters will secure the best possible picture that can bo made. The Studio will be open for a few days longer. The best Portraits taken in dull weather. HERBERT H. VORLET. NOTICE. N virtue of the provisions contained - in the conditions upon which protection was granted to JOHN MAUNDER LANGDON for a PUNT FERRY across the Buller River, dated 24th June, 1871,1, the Warden of the district, being satisfied that the Ferry is not conducted in an efficient manner, and in accordance with the said conditions, do hereby suspend the operation of the protection. JOSEPH GILES, Warden. Westport, April 16, 1872. PLUSH! PLUSH!! R ROWLANDS has just re- , reived a shipment of the BEST AND MOST SUITABLE PLUSH ever imported into the district.
Anchor Line of West Coast Packets. I TEAM TO HOKITrKA AND ) GEETMOUTH. KENNEDY, on Friday evening. For freight or passage, apply to the Agent, on board. \\M HiSSiXS iU'iVIJjJL'KAIN, JJLiAUKJLVJL WOOD and CO.'S Royal Mail steamers will leave Hokitika as follows : For Melbourne direct— GOTHENBURG, J. W. Clarke, commander, on the 26th April. TAEAEUA, E. E. A. Pearce, cominander, on the 4th May. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff" Harbor, and Melbourne— EANGITOTO, H. Mackie, commander, on the 24th of April. ALBION, J. M'Lean, commander, on the 2nd May. ALHAMBBA. T. Underwood, commander, on the 13th May, For particulars, apply at once to JAMES A. BONAB, Agent, Wharf street, Hokitika. THE p.s. "BESULT," 15 horsepower, 20 tons burthen, is open for Freight or Charter to Brighton, Charleston, Mohikiuui, AVanganui, aud Anatori. For further particulars apply to the Captain on Board. TENDEES FOE FIEEWOOD. rpENDEES Wanted for the Supply - of Firewood for the Westport District Hospital, for the remainder of the current twelve mouths. For particular?, apply to .T. W. HUMPHREY, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. T is hereby notified that all Debts . due to the undersigned, trading as Butchers, Caledonian Terrace, must be paid on or before the Ist July next ; if not legal proceedings will, be taken to recover the same. WAEDEOP & BROWN. April 1, 1872. LOYAL WESTPOET LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are informed that SSW in future the Lodge will hold JK FORTNIGHTLY MEETJR INGS, instead of Weekly as hitherto, commencing from 25th iiist. By order of the N.G. W. BISHOP, Secretary pro tcm. Westport, April 12, 1872. WANTED, 150 MEN, for Axe, Pick, and Shovel work on Section No. 1 Reefton and Grey Eoad. j WM. COUETNEY, Reefton. "ANTED TENDEES for BuotYV big from three to four tons of Goods, weekly, betwi en Westport and the Landing, Inangahna. Cash on delivery. Apply to M. Hasell, Post Office Hotel, Westport.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 965, 26 April 1872, Page 3
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862Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 965, 26 April 1872, Page 3
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