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Wanted. TTOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE, GL FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, Next door to the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson!s Quay, By MRS FRENCH. • N.B. — Written communications sirictly attended to.' • 4138 WANTED,, Two Young Ladies. Apply at O'Conncll's Okarita Hotel, Revell-street. ~ 4431 WANTED, *by a respectable Married Couple, Situations in any capacity of trust. Wife thoroughly domesticated. No objection ,to the country. W.P., office' of this paper. 3743 WANTED KNOVvN, Disciples of Christ. — Their whereabouts can be ascertained from J. T. Love, Tinsmith, North Reveli street. , 4384 WANTED, 50,000 doz. Porter Bottles, ' ' at the Phoenix Brewery, Weld Street Highest price giveil. " 3960 , WANTED Known, that airy descrip- * ' tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2463 WANTED KNOWN. — The best English Fire Bricks. Fire Tiles, Fire Clay, and Colonial Bricks, to be had at Clark's Red House, Revell-street. Red Bricks delivered on'wharf free. 3801 WANTED, young ladies for dancing. ' V Richardson & Co's Registry, corner of ' Weld and Revell streets. 4617 ! WANTED, a respectable Barmaid. /v v Apply at the Swan Ho^el. Wharf- - stree t t, Hokitika. 4625 W' ANTED, a Barmaid. Apply at' the Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle Hotel. ' . 4606 A VIOLINIST open to engagement. Richardson & Co^s Registry, 'corner of Weld and Revell streets. 4616 7- , T AW. — A Gentleman requires a situaJj ~ tion as Managing Clerk, with a view to a partnership. He has had eoiisidera-* ble experience, and Is possessed of capital. Address W.,' care, of Mr Stevens, Law Stationer, Christch\*rch. * 4596 WO Drapers' Assistants. — Wanted., a J. first-class Fancy Hand. x A. C." Prichard & Co., Revell street. 4597 N Business Notice. THE DUNEDIN VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Right-of-way off Mr MpffatV Butchery Establishment, REVELL STREET, r ,And «at the South Spit. jITESSRS. DARCT'' and JOLLY having taken the above, are prepared to perform Shoeing and Farriery' work generally with great care, and to execute all Blacksmithing work upon the' shortest notice, and moderate terms, ,4405 MR. SHAPPERE. Chronometer Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs respectfully t;o inform his patrons and the public tha^, in consequence ofthe increase of business, he has removed from his ,late premises to ReVell-street, opposite the Red House, where he trusts to receive a , continuance of their support. He has also, at a great expense, engaged a firstclass Watchmaker to assist him in. the watch jobbing department, and Has also" imported an expensive plant of watch and clock making machinery tools and materials, and as now prepared either to make or repair any description of foreign x>r , English Watches _ punctually, at the shortest notice, and at Melbourne prices. N.B. — All kinds of jewellery made to order, and carefully .repaired. Gold bought at bank prices. „ 4571 MR. WM. ROBERTS begs to inform the public generally that he> has purchased the Establishment formerly J. - C. Brooke and Co., and trusts by his personal attention to ensjire a share 0 public "patronage. 4228 .. — — ) , _ A LFRED DYSON is ,a -Cash PurJ± chaser of HIDES, SKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, HORNS, and HOOFS. The highest price given. Eight-of-wsy oppo ite Tramway Hotel. 3780 GOOD NEWS AND TRUE! , Free Trade and No Monopoly ! CONFECTIONERY AN<D FRUIT. The largest and most varied assortment imported direct from the manufacturers and growers, including the latest French novelties, liqueur fruits, jujubes, gelatine lozonges, aniseed, and coldsfoot rock for cdi 3, chocolate creams, French prunes, and over 50 other different kinds of confec? tionery. Oranges and fruit in great variety, wholesale and retail, at A. Walkee's, Next Prince of Wales Opera House. 460^. TM.HI G G I N , s (Late Binzer,) CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, . Revell Street. 4600 TURNERY WORK. H^ENRY NICKLESS, Wood Turner. Every description of Turnery work done. N.B. — Skittles, Pins, and. Balls made to order, out of Jhe very best and strongest wood, on the shortest notice. NEXT TRAMWIY HOTEL, 4223 Stafford street. /COVENTRY AND SMITH, \J- Sheet Iron and Tin Plate workers, near the Old Hospital, Revell street. Pumps, Chimneys, Tin W,are, &oy Merchants "and others supplied ,at wholesale prices. Orders punctually .attended to, Moderate ehargee, 4382

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West Coast Times, Issue 323, 5 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 323, 5 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 323, 5 October 1866, Page 3

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