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PUBLIC NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE BUILDINGS HAVING TO BE REMOVED OFF HAMILTON STREET, A GREAT SALE" OF CLOTHING,' DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c, &c, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OP THE WORLD, THE WHOLE OF THE IMMENSE STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE CLEARED OUT. THIS IS NO PUFF. COME AND JUDGE - FOR YOURSELVES. LOOK AT THE PRICES. Mole Trousers per pair 7s 6d, Paeskins per pair 12s 6d, Vests 5s 6d, Colonial Made Suits 50s, Bedford Cord Trowsers 17s 6d, Waterproof Coats 17s 6d, Blankets 15s per pair, Flannel Under Shirts 5s 6d, Flannel Drawers 5s 6d, Men's Felt Hats 6s, and a large assortment of Winceys, Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinoes, and every description of Ladies' Clothing, to be sold at any price. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, At Twenty per Cent below Cost, REMEMBER THE SALE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD S. AND F. W. ISAACS, 9862 PROPRIETORS.

Land Houses, &c, for Sale or to Let. TO BEVL ET, On BUILDING LEASES, For Seven Years, Either with or without Purchasing Clause, Weld street — Nos. 596, 598, 600, 618, and 322. Brittan street — 707. Bealey street — 356. s Sale street — 708. 10088 TjlOR SALE.— Extremely Cheap, Weld street — 964. Davie street — 1091, 1092, and 1093. 10089 TO BE LET, On BUILDING LEASES, For 21 Years. Town Belt North— 1559. Revell street North — 1541. Revell street — 1428. , Sewell street — 1453, 1444, 1445, 1446, and 1447. Corner of Fitzherbert street and Gibson's Quay — 388. Bealey street — 462. Corner of Weld and Bealey streets — 428. Weld street — 430, 432, 434, 442, 444, and 616. Corner of Weld and Halestreets — 446. Hale street — 456. Rolleston street — • 676. 10090 ff\ O B E LET, For either One, Two, or Three Years, ONE-ACBE PADDOCK OF ENGLISH GRASS, With Good Supply of Water. 10091 FOR SALE. FREEHOLD SECTIONS' Of RURAL LAND, On the Beach, between Hokitika and the Three-mile Creek. Size to suit purchasers. 4pply to E. W. JONES AND CO., Vv --— • - Estate Agents, ~" ~"~^- RJatglLstreet. Hokitika, September 2, 1867. Coaches. CO B B AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for ROSS and GREYMOUTH, and weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors : — Christchurch L 6 10s Od Ross Town Ll 0s Od Greymouth Ll 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Colb & Co., Proprietors W. Cbawley, Westland Manager. 7153 A N EXPRESS wiH leave the NOAH'S ARK STABLES, South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and ROSS every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. G. H. MOSS, 8835 Agent ior Hokitika.

Amusements. piTY THEATRE. Lessee Mr George Ingles. Stage Manager Mr Frank Towers. Last Night but six of Miss Harriet Gordon and Mr J. P. Hydes. Great Succos of Mr W.G.Carey. This Evening, FRIDAY, a new Drama, in which Mr G. W. Carey and the whole strength of the company will appear. Johnny Burgess, the Champion Jig Dancer. Miss Florance Cowan in lavorite Songs. To conclude with CINDERELLA, Prince Prettyfoot, Miss H. Gordon; Clarinda, Mr Frank Towers. PIT— ONE SHILLING. Miss Rosa Cooper is engaged and will appear on Monday next. 10165 Geo. Bbavbb, Acting Manager. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE., Sole Proprietor... Mr J. J. Baetlett, Lessee "Mr Chas. Eigbnschknck. " MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST BALL that can take place in the Opera, House. On Monday the entire interior of the Prince of Wales Opera House will be pulled down, in order to remodel the • building. ■ - * ADMISSION i-ONE SHILLING. To-night, FRIDAY, last Ball in Hokitika at the Prince of Wales Opera House.. The UNRIVALLED BAND of the, c Prince of Wales Opera House. f Don't forget to-night. ' "'_ ' Four Hours' Dancing for One Shilling. • To-morfow, SATURDAY, Mr J.OYCE'S BENEFIT, And last night until the alterations,- , AtacostofLsoo. 10167PRINCE OF WALES OPERA " HOUSE. Sole Proprietor Mr J. J. Baetlett. l SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, - BENEFIT OF MR J. G: JOYCE.'TWO NEW PIECES. Production of the most THRILLING. - and SENSATIONAL DRAMA ever • witnessed in the- Colonies, entitled . • THE, CHILD STEALER.To conclude with the Comic Drama THE WRECK OF THE SWALLOW, . OB THE TWIN BROTHERS OF AMSTERDAM. 10156 BILLIARDS. To the Lovers of the Board of Green Cloth. A GRAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT will take place at the Billiard.Saloon, "Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock 1 ' Hotel, Revell street, commencing.on Wednesday, the 28th August, 1867, "Sn^Sni^-eV^ediLftad&y , &e-4g&i||ep^ tember, 1867. First Prize— One good Silver Lever . Watch. Second Prize— One Gold Ring. Sixpence a Break. 10018 # Stafford Town and the Waimea T\ELACOUR'S JUNCTION HOTEL, Corner of track to Piper's Flat and Main road to Stafford Town. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Ale and Porter of the finest quality. 9693 THE VICTORIA HOTEL, Lamplough. Thos. Staffobd and Co. (formerly of Stafford Town), Proprietors. Wines, Spirits,' Sparkling Ales, and London Stout, of the best brands. Good accommodation. 9452 SLUICER'S ARMS HOTEL, Main Road, Stafford Town, James N. Owen, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, A first-class Billiard Table, and a Commodious Room, suitable for Meetings or Balls. 7715 n(\ PAID-UP SHARES in theOv HOKITIKA AND<r GREYMOUTH TRAMWAY CO&PANY,for. SALE. Apply offic« of this'paper. 8056.

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West Coast Times, Issue 609, 6 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 609, 6 September 1867, Page 3

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