Wanted. ' A RESPECTABLE middle - aged Female, who arrived yesterday in the Phoebe, is anxious to obtain a situation as working Housekeeper, General Servant, or Nurse. "She is a first-rate needlewoman. Address E. 8., office of this paper. 11614 WANTED, Female Servant. Walkee's Westland Hotel. 11593 WANTED, three respectable Young Women, also, Violinist for Fox's. Apply at the Post Office Hotel. 11630 WANTED, two or three working Jewellers. Apply T. R. Prpcter, Watchmaker, Revell street. 11574 WANTED known, a superior Piano for Sale, at J. B. Clarke's, Red House, Revell street. 11057 WANTED known, a superior SixHorse Power Steam Engine for Sale, at J. B. Clarke's, Red House, Revell street. 11056 TTTANTED KNOWN, that BILLIARD TABLES, New and Secondhand, are ON SALE at COHEN BROTHERS' Furniture Warehouse, Weld street. 11522 TTTANTED daily 1000 Men to drink ' » Half-and-half and Sparkling Ale at the Lancashire Arms, at sixpence per pint, not to be surpassed. Note the address — Four doors from the Railway Terminus. — Edward Smethurst, Proprietor (late of the Southland Hotel and Restaurant). Wines, Spirits, &c, of the best brands. Good accommodation, with good clean beds. 10779 WANTED KNOWN, THE PRICES OF EUROPEAN RESTAURANT, Revell street South. Breakfast or Tea Is. 6d. Dinner 2s. Od. Board, per week £1 ss. Od. Board and Lodging £l 10s. Od. Beds Is. 6d. James Say, 10887 Proprietor. £300 fob £1 ! PKOCTE R'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF XEIZES, OF THE AGGREGATE VALUE OF £1,000 ! ON THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ART UNION OF LONDON. FIRST PRIZE— HOUSE AND LAND, VALUED AT £300. T. R, PROCTER, Watchmakeb and Jewelleb, Reveil Street, Hokitika, (Opposite the Union Bank), T)EGS to inform the Public that, in -*-* order to reduce his present very large and varied assortment of Goods, he has determined to dispose of a portion of his present stock during the CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES, On the Principle of the ART UNION OF LONDON. The First Prize will consist of a TWO-STOREY HOUSE AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situated is Revell Street, And valued at £300 (insured for £170), And the remainder will comprise £700 WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, DIAMOND RINGS, <&c, &c, As per Catalogue. ONE THOUSAND TICKETS AT £1 EACH. Tickets to be had at T. R. Pboctob's. Hokitika and the Grey. 11434 GRAND ART UNION DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS PRIZES. A GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES ii. for Christmas Cakes and Confectionery will take place at the Vestibule of the Prince of Wales Opera House, on TUESDAY, the 24th December, by 400 subscribers, at 5s each. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS WORTH OF PRIZES. The prizes will be on view at the Vestibule on Wednesday, 18th inst.— the largest and most valuable of Christmas Confectionery ever distributed in Hokitika. Four large ornamental Christmas Cakes, value LlO 10s each— L42. Four ditto, ditto, value L 2 10s 6d— Llo 10s. Twenty ditto, ditto, value 10s 6d— Llo 10s. Three hundred and seventy-two Miscellaneous Prizes, at 2s— L37 4s. Tickets may be had at the Vestibule of the Theatre, at most of thfeilotels, or of 11556 J. A. M. Donald, Manager.
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West Coast Times, Issue 698, 19 December 1867, Page 1
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