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Tho Commissioners will reserve space (iC early application ia made) for tho exhibition of processes of manufactures in ceitain huitdloritfts which can bo earned on without danger or |iv« convenience in the premises, Steam and water-power will bG supplied for showing machinery in motion. Exhibitors must make all. necessary mechanical connoclions at their own oxpense. fc&>> . $ QaA Packing cases must bo removed at thoQcost of the exhibitors so soon as the goods aro taken charge of by tho Com mission ore. Exhibitors will be permitted, subject only to tho necessary general regulations, to oreot, according to their own taste, all counters, stands, glass frames, brackets, awnings, hangings, or other similar contrivances, which they may consider best calculated for the disp'ay of their goods. # Packages and all artioles intended for exhibition should bojiddresßed as follows : - "To the Commissioners for tho " Intercolonial Exhibition of 1860, 1 ' Melbourne, " From [stato exhibitor's name and colony]." Free transit of goods for exhibition, which may be forwarded by Victorian railway., will be allowed by tho Government. Any, further information required can be obtained from J. G. KKioiit, F.R.1.8.A., Secretary, Office of hte Royal Commission, 1 64, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. WEST COAST TIMES VJENEBAL £ BINTING O^ICE, • WELD STBEET, HOKITIKA. MESSBS. HABNETT AND Co. TTAVE much pleasure in informing their friends and tho public that tl\oy have recently greatly enlarged thoir premises and imported every artielo of modern uso in the trade, including a steam Printing Machine, which enables them to' oxecuto any order, however largo, with a' despatch and completeness hitherto unattainable in any city of New Zealand, except Auckland, Chvistehurch, or Dunedin. Their largo extent and vaiuety oft material enables them to satisfy the tasto of the most fastidious, and their scale of charges are as moderate as circumstances will allow. LETTEB-PBESS PBINTING, From a Card to a Volume, in eVery variety of Color, in ink or paper. Pointing in Enamel, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. LITHOGBAPHIO PEINTING, in' a stylo that cannot bo 'excelled in tho colonies. ' jMaps, Plans, Invoice and Bill Heads, Show and 'Business Cards, &?., ai the shortest notice. , } (Views of Houses, Streets, Portraits, Landscapes ,and Drawings of evory kind — mechanical or perspective — either in crayon, pen.^or engraving on stone, by a first-class lithographic artist. - 1 ____________ BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN N_!W ZEALAND. • _— THE T EADEB. This Journal is now permanently enlarged to tho sizo of aiX^TEEN pAGE.g, And contains occasional Illustrations on subjects of colonial interest. ■ The Leader enjoying a very extensive circulation, not' only on tho West Coast, but also in the neighboring provinces and colonies, oflers nn excellent medium for" advertisers, especially thosd who dea' chiefly with up-country storekeepers, as The Leader is regularly circulated oil every creok, gully, and now rush, froitithtf Bullor to Bruce Bay. SOIIE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS': S. d. First insertion, per inch 4 6Each subsequent insertion, per inch 4 0' Standing/ Advertisements 10s. per inch per month. Published every Friday MoRJrtN& Price— One Shilling. . Ou STO MS rdEMB for'thetoUt of Hoto-itA, Of ovory description ; tamps* Manifest Fobms, &0., »••).,' AN SALE, wholesale and Botail, at the office of this pupor,' Wold street. 133'

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West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 4

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