Drapery, &c. .OPENING OF VICTORIA HOUSE, WITH A % GRAND DISPLAY OF SUMMER GOODS. ~\/T DOWLING begs to announce to the Citizens of Hokitika and Inhabitants of surrounding Districts his arrival from Melbourne, with a LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF DRAPERY' ' CONSISTING OF SILKS, SHAWLS, JACKETS AND MANTLES, DRESSES, j PRINTED MUSLINS, HABERDASHERY, GLOVES, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, PARASOLS, &c, Ac. The whole of the above stock having been purchased by the Proprietor in the Melbourne markets from the latest Importations from England and Paris, will be found, on inspection, to vie with any House on the West Coast for QUALITY- and CHEAPNESS. NOTE THE ADDRESS— M. DOWLING, VICTORIA HOUSE, REVELL STREET NORTH, NEAE TEAMWAY TEBMINUS. 11245
Auction Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 2 o'clock.' A POSITIVE FORTUNE FOR A SMALL OUTLAY. JJ O N E"' S, • instructed by Messrs Sloan Bros., will sell on the above date, without reserve, The whole of their valuable Property situated in the heart of Revell street, and nearly adjoining Mrs Power's Dunedin Hotel. The property has been in the occupation of the present Proprietors for the past two years and a-half. The section has a frontage of .ten feet four inches to Revell street, by a depth of 166 feet back to the beach uninterrupted, all closed with a substantial six foot paling fence. There is erected on the ground a two-roomed House and Shop faithfully built. The Shop is fitted up with shelves and counters 15 feet by 10 feet 4 inches. The only reason for selling, the present Proprietors are retiring and leaving for the old country. After the sale of the property will be offered one large Mirror, Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms at sale. Remember 2 o'clock. J. Jones, 11173 Auctioneer. TO UP-COUNTRY BUTCHERS. Af\ FAT WORKERS. " T JONES will sell immediately on the arrival of the CLAUD HAMILTON, From Sydney, Due on tho 24th inst. This fine lot have been in condition for tho past two and a half years, and will only have been six days on tho passsagc. They uxro selected particularly for this market and tho inland diggings. They may be led in halters through the thickest scrub without fear of loss. J. Jones, 11234 Auctioneer.
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West Coast Times, Issue 677, 25 November 1867, Page 3
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