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THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ALMANAC on the WEST COAST. FIFTH TEAR o? PUBLICATION THE WEST COAST Almanac and Directory . 18 73. 3EID AND CO., Westport, beg \\) to announce to the West Coast public, that they have now in course of compilation an Almanac and Directory for the ensuing year, which will be found to be specially useful to all classes of the community on the West Coast. In addition to the usual information comprised in such works, it will contain a full and complete Directory of the whole of the Coast, embracing Westport and the neighboring districts, in addition to an accurate and reliable Directory of Hokitika, Grreymoutb, Charleston, Brighton, and Eeefton districts. The most necessary items of information, with Tables, Statistics, Acts, Laws, and Regulations appertaining to Mercantile, Mining and Agricultural interests of AVest Coast communities will be carefully compiled. The Electoral Bolls of the several districts, Court Sittings, Tides, Mails, Law Items, Stamp Duties, Tariff, Population, and a general epitome of valuable information will be presented. As this work, being on a more extensive scale than any Almanac yet produced on the Coast, will be certain to meet with a large circulation, in town and country, in the various districts, Advertisers will find it a most advantageous medium for publicity. The publishers have already received orders for, a supply of 2000 copies of this work from Booksellers and News Agents in Hokitika, Greymouth, Charleston, and Eeefton, in addition to the certain extensive circulation in Westport and the Buller district. Attention is directed to the following tariff of charges for advertisements, which is on a lower scale than for any similarly extensive publication issued in New Zealand, and nearly 50 per cent. le3a than rates charged in Otago, and in places where similar works are published. , £ s. d. Full Page ... ... 1 10 0 Half Page O 17 6 Quarter Page ... 0 10 0

In order to ensure the early publication of the work, advertisements are requested to be sent in without delayto the undersigned. N.B.—Engravings inserted in Advertisements to suit any Hue of business. REID AND CO., Publishers. " Times " Office, Westport. DAT SCHOOL, Sweet Bbiar Cottage, Bright St. MES. STRATFOED purposes Opening her School on Monday Next, July 29th, and trusts, with her usual success as Teacher, she may receive pupils. Terms 2s per week. Under 5 years of age la. MES STEATFOED, Sweet Briar Cottage. NO T I C E. EAYES & FLEMING r Have EE'OPEN for BUSINESS At Corner of KENNEDY & MOLESWOETH ST, Next to Mr Falla's Store. yttHYTE AND PIEIE'S TEMPOBaEY peemises EMPIRE HOTEL. Messes, tonks &. hughes beg to inform their friends and patrons that the business of the hotel will be carried on solely at their establishment, corner of WHAEF and LYTTELTON Sts., where extensive alterations have been made, which they hope will meet the requirements of all visitors. NO-TIC E. IN consequence of the rise in the price of Flour, the price of Bread will be advanced to Is 3d the 41b loaf on and after this date. H. LONDON, Baker and Goneral Storekeeper. Caledonian Terrace, July 29. WATCHMAKEE & JEWELLER, (Late of Gladstone street) has, in consequence of the Sea Encroachment, Eemoved to PALMEESTON STREET, Opposite "Wallabi Street. Established 1868.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 991, 30 July 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 991, 30 July 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 991, 30 July 1872, Page 3

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