Wanted, TJOKITIKA REGISTRY^OSmCE, FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, Next dooi 1 to tho Melbourne Hotel. Gibson's Quay. By MRS FRENCH. N.B. — Written communications strictly attended to. 4138 WANTED, a <*ood Restaurant Cook. Brunton s new Melbourne Restaurant, opposite the Criterion Hotel, Revell .street. . 4632 WANTED.— Thomas Gordon, late of Hokitika, s you are requested to call on James Ray, South Spit. Important News. ' ' 4657 WANTED, a good Cook. Post Office Hotel, Gibson's Quay. 46dl ANTED, by a respectable Married' Couple, Situations in any capaeitjof trust.. Wife thoroughly domesticated. No objection to the country. * W.P., office of this paper. , 3743 WANTED KNOWN, Disciples of Christ. — Their whereabouts can be ascertained from J. T. Love, Tinsmith, North Revell street. 4384 fXT ANTED, 50,000 doz. Porter Bottles, ' " at the Phcenix Brewery, Weld street Hi»heat price given. > 3960 Vy ANTED Known, that any desenp- * * tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. - v 2463 WANTED KNOWN. — The ■ best English Fire Bricks. Fire Tiles, Fire Clay, and Colonial Bricks, to be had at Clark's Red House, Revell-stre'et. Red Bricks delivered on wharf free. 3801 \ITANTED, young ladies for dancing. * Richardson & Co's Registry, corner of Weld and Revell streets. 4617 WANTED, 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 I AW. — A Gentleman requires a situaJ tion as Managing Clerk, with a view to a .partnership. He has had considerable experience, and is possessed of capital. I Address W., care of Mr Stevens, Law Stationer, Chris tch'urch. 4596 -»- ■ -— - ' THE DUNEDIN VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Right-of-way off MrMoffat's Butchery Establishment, REVELL STREET, And 'at the South Spit. |\TESSRS. DARCY and JOLLY having taken 'the albove, are prepared to perform Shoeing and Farriery work generally with great care, and to exeeute v all Blacksnuthing work upon the shortest notice, and moderate terms,, - 4405 1 - - t MR. - SHAPPERE, Chronometer Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs respectfully to inform his patrons and the public that^in consequence of the 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 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 is now prepared either to make or repair any description of foreign or English watches punctually, at the shortest notice, and at Melbourne prices. N.B.- 1 - All kinds of jewellery made to order, , and carefully repaired.- Gold bought at bank prices. , 4571 Land ai\d HousesTjl O R S A L E , THE HOTEL DE FRANCE AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, By private Treaty. Terms most liberal. Application on the premises. TO LET. A GALVANISED -IRON STORE, 50 x 20 feet, entrance from Beach street. Apply at 4311 lIOBKBTS* REPEBTOBIU3I. TO CHEMISTS 'AND DRUGGISTS. "•pHE undersigned , being* compelled I through ill health, to reUnquish business, offers to a man of moderate means, a first-class investment.' Every information to prove the profitableness of the said business will be given. .„ 11. W. SCHUBAET. Kanieri, Sept. 28, 1866. 4514 PROPERTY IN GJREYMOUTH FOR SALE. , . ____ \ rpHAT^ Centrally- Situated and Ex- i JL ' tensive Store, with Bond attached, j known as the GREYMOUTH BOND, having a frontage'of 33 feet td Mawhera Quay, by a depth of about 132 feet, including a Section having a frontage to Mackay street of 33" 1 feet. To Parties in- search of Extensive 'Premises either -for _an Hotel or Bonded and Free Stores, -the above Property offers advantages rarely to be met with. Terms "easy. , t ' Apply to 4635~ Hammond & Davies. TTIOUR-Roomed, House to be le,t. ApX. ply to Mr Cross, Builder, adjoining West Coast Times officer ' 4638
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West Coast Times, Issue 324, 6 October 1866, Page 3
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