Hotels. NEW E M PIKE II O T EL, Palmerston Street, Westport, THE above favorite and well-known Hotel ig now complete, and replenished with all modern improvements. Visitors to Westport will find the EMPIRE possesses EYEEY COMFORT. Its proximity to all places of business renders it p. most desirable residence for Commercial Gentlemen and those proceeding by the various Superior Axcornmodation for Families. Favorite Beers cot Draught, The MASONIC HALL available for Entertainments at shortest notice. JOHN HUGHES, Proprietor. LIVERY STABLES. ODDFELLOWS HOTEL, Corner of Bright and Palmerstem street. G. CLARK ... Proprietor. (Late of Gladstone-street.) At this well-known and centrally situated hostelry, visitors will receive every attention to their comfort and convenience. Good Beds and a Well-kept Table Only the best Wines, Spirits, and Beer in the market kept on the premises. Old Friends are Requested to give Miscellaneous, RAILWAY WESTPORT TO NGAKAWIIAU. X Specifications at PROFESSOR A. DUPUIS' ACME OF FASHION, Easy steam travelling o'er the human face divine, by the Professor's rasoir mag/quo. Tonsorial Prestidigitation Unparalleled Headaches instantly vanquished by Proficssor Dupuis's Aromatic ShamOrnamental Hair Manufactured to Order. Finest selected Tobacconist Wares— Cigars Figaros, Partiguas, and Cabanas. Perfumery, Fancy Goods, &c. Meerschaum Pipes carefully Repaired WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. IT G. PITCHER, having acquired E I . 15 years practical experience at the trade, and possessing the tools and materials indispensable to the carrying out of a Repairing Business, the public may rely upon the work heing done satisfactorily, and at moderate charges. Gold and Silver English Lever and Geneva Watches, American and French Clocks, Wedding Rings Keepers, &e. Charleston Agency.—all Orders left with Mr \V\ Bell (successor to Mr Aldous), will have prompt attention paid to them.
JOHN A. CAE E, k A fi I y [ WESTP O E T. ; SFUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT! BbIGHT STREET, ! ii (Near St. John's Church.) Funerals Eurnishcd and Con- | p ducted in any part of the District | |on the shortest notice, with f | Single or Double Horse i I\/J"RS ENTWISLE, having had jJIJL great experience in teaching, has Opened a School in Nelson Stueet. She will teach Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and Plain Work. Also, takes Infants, having learned the Infant System. Teems Mo-nv.n \t v.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1168, 17 April 1874, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1168, 17 April 1874, Page 1
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