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Drapers and OutfittersCHRISTMAS PRESENTS!! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!! AND NEW YEARS GIFTS!!! .m. Gr a& jsl xv 3e» bispi^ <£&* "sr OF MOIRE ANTIQUES, FRENCH GLACES, GROS DE NAPLES, AND IRISH POPLINS, SUITABLE FOR THE ABOVE PURPOSE, IS NOW BEING MADE AT A. C. PRICHAED & COS urUJLiIIJbJM EhEißiijjcA lPK.il r Hilt X WiLKJbJiuU!Sj£> 9THE LARGEST VARIETY EVER EXHIBITED IN WESTLAND. PUBLIC INSPECTION PAPvTICULAKLY INVITED. 58G2

Medical. ]\/J E D i^ G A l! Advice Gratis— Mornings, 9 to 11; CA-enings, 6 to 8. Dk. T. C. MOURILYAN, M.E.0.5.L., and L.A.C.L., Surgeon and Accoucheur, can be consulted daily at his residence, EEVELL STKEET jSTOHTH, (Opposite the Hokitika and Greymouth Tramway). 5720 APT. g! W. WILSON, MEDICAL GALVANIST, At Mr. Spkot's Hokitika Repository. N.B. — Capt. Wilson guarantees to relieve all kinds of pain in any part of the body in half-an-hour, without giving medicine or any pain to the patient. 5564 MEDICAL. D E D . J . YOUNG AND DR F. DEEMOTT T)EG to inform their patients that they •*-* have established their Surgery in Eevell street, opposite the Golden Age HoteJ, where the Dispensing Department will be entrusted to Mr Angtie. 5700 DE, ACHESON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, &c, Fellow of _L the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons may be consulted daily at the Hibernian Hotel. 1060

NEWS EXTRAORDINARY! POSITIVELY AT JL • \jU 1 \a • JL 1 3IJ vJ JLJ JLJ JUX^I kj SEBASTOPOL STORE. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. POSSESSION OF STORES GIVEN the Ist of the Year. N.B.— All Accounts due the Firm must be paid by the above date. Hokitika, December 3, 1866. 3710

WESTEEN DEUG HALL, Eevell-stbeet (Opposite the Wonder of the World), geeymouth & queenstowu, Otago. EP E O S S S E • (from Savory and Moore's, London, and Melbourne, Victoria), wholesale and retail druggist, has on sale a large and well-selected stock of DEUGS AND CHEMICALS, Genuine Patent Medicines, Ayer's Pills and Sarsaparilla, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Davis's Pain Killer, Perry's Triesmar, Balm of Syriaeum, &c. Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cordial-makers' Materials, Corks and Bottles, and Quicksilver, which he is prepared to supply at the lowest current rates. House and Cattle Medicines. 750 "PvE. TEENERY, having arrived from ■*-' Sydney, begs to intimate to all parties desirous of consulting him on any complaints of a strictly private nature, that his stay in Hokitika will bo of a limited duration, his duties compelling him shortly to return. Address, personally or by letter, enclosing fee, Eevell street,, nearly opposite Theatre. Medicines and advice forwarded to all parts of the colony 4092 ME S. LANG. ACCOUCHEUSE, May be Consulted at her Eesidence, " I S LA V HO T E L, 43 * Gibson's Quaj% Coal Company. NELSON COAL COMPANY GREY EIVER TpHIS Company aro prepared to supply J_ Coals of the best quality, at the following rates :—: — Steamers coaled at tho wharf at Ll 10s. Cargoes or vessels ballasted for any o the New Zealand or Australian ports at 25s per ton. 11. Lucas, Manager June 15, 1860. 3143 SHOW "CARDS Printed, in the first stylo of Art, in gold and colors, at H"*t?vt7tt & Co.'s Lithographic and En^rftying Office, Weld street,

BSESS AIB FASHION. J. COS GRAVE AND -CO. T) XG Ji lo r f i° rm the inhabitants of Hokitika and surrounding townships that OPENED THEIR NEW PREMISES IN REVELL STREET ,_. , , O^ T THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, With the fewest and most Fashionable Assortment of DRAPERY GOODS mi T^ at as OTOl ' ecu im P orle < 1 to Hokitika, consisting of bhawls and Mantles, Silks, Irish Poplins and Tabinets, Moire Antiques in all colors.. Ladies Dresses, Hats and Bonnets of the latest designs, Parasols and Flowers Laces, gibbons, Hosiery and Haberhashery ; Parisian Millinery, Baby Linen and Ladies Underclothmg, &c. J We have also a large and well-selected Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, aud Hats to suit the Young and the Old, the Digger and the Swell Also, a varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, selected witli the greatest care comprising Ladies' Zid and Cashmere, Cloth, Elastic Sides, &c, ]\fen's Welling' tons, .NapoJeons, and the well-known West Coast Watertights TO FAMILIES FURNISHING." Wo have imported a quantity of Sheetings, both Twilled and Plain; Blankets, Marsalla and Toilet Quilts, Anti-maccassars, Table Linen Carpets in Brussels Tapestry, Felt and Kidderminster Table Covers, Fringes, Hearth Rues, Mats aud Matting, &c. rt Having engaged first-class Milliners, Dress and Mantle Makers, we will be able to attend to orders at the shortest notice. All tho goods are perfectly new, and of the latest designs, and will be sold at prices hitherto unueHrd of in Hokitika. 5799

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West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 4

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