Miscellaneous. _____ tmmmmm "WEST COAST TIMES General Printing Office, weld street, hokitika, messes. harnett and co, ' TTAVE raucli pleasure in informing thoir friends and the public that they havo recently greatly enlarged their promises and imported every article of modem use in the trade, including a steam Printing Machino, which enables them to execute any order, however large, with a despatch and completeness hitherto unattainable in any city of Now Zealandi except Auckland, Christchurch, or Dunedin. Their large extent and vamety of material onablos them to satisfy the taste of the most fastidious, and their scale of ohargos are as moderate as circumstances will allow. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, From a Card to a VoluniOj in every variety of Color, in ink or paper. Printing in Enamel, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING, in a stylo that cannot bo [excelled in the colonies. Maps, Plans, Invoice and Bill Heads, Show and Business Cards, &c, at the shortest notice. Views of Houses, Streets, Portraits, Landscapes and Drawings of every kind 7 —mechanical or perspective— oither in ' crayon, pen, or engraving on stone, by a first-class lithographic artist. BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN NEW ZEALANDmiI E TEADER This Journal is now permanently enlarged to the size of QIXTEEN pAGES, 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, oflors an oxcellent medium for advertisers, especially those who dea chiefly with up-country storekeepers, as The Leader is regularly circulated on every creek, gully t and new rush, from tho Buller to Bruce Bay; SCAIE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS s. d. First insertion, per inch ... > ... 4 6 IJSacli subsequent insortion, per inch 4 0 Standing Advertisements 10s. per inch per month. Published every Friday Mobningj Price— One Shilling. Customs; Jjorms FOR THE PORT OF HOKITIKA, Of ovory description ; Ships' Manifest Forms, &0., •<■• AN SALE, wholosalo and Retail, at tho office of this paper, Wold street. 133 SAUCE.— LEA AND PERRINS' mOROESTER SAUCE, Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be Tho only Good Souco, and applicable to Every Variety of Dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentloman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851 . — " Tell Lea and Porrins that their Sauces is highly esteemed in India, and, in my opinion, is tho most palatable, as well ns tho'most wholesome Sauce that is made. '3 CAUTION — Lea and Perrins beg to caution tho public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. L. and P. havo discovered that several of the Foreign Markets havo been supplied with Spurious Imitations, the labels olosely resembling those of tho genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances tho name of Lea and Perrins forged. Lea and Perrins will proceed against any ono who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspon- -y dents in tho various parts of the world to adviso them of auy infriugment of thoir rights, ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS 1 SAUCE. V Sold Wliolesalo and for Export, by tho Proprietors. Worcester ; Messrs Crossb and Hlaokwemj ; Messrs Barolay and Sons, London, &c, &o ; by Grocers and Oilmen universally. 14A
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West Coast Times, Issue 161, 24 March 1866, Page 4
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