A. J. SOLOMON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Reveh, Street, Hokitika, (next tho Dunedin Hotel). JMPORTERS of every description of mining materials, diggers', gardeners', and surveyors' tools, agricultural implements, furnishing and builders' ironmongery, guns, powder, shot, &c. ; cutlery in great variety, Yankee clocks and other notions, grindery, snip chandlery ; boiled and raw linseed, colza, castor, salad, and kerosene oils ; lamps, chimneys, wicks, &c. ; paints, oils, colors, varnishes, paper-hangings, &c. ; glass, china, and earthenware ; fancy goods, stationery, patent medicines, perfumery, combs, and brushware, musical instruments, fishing tackle and other sporting gear, meerschaum pipes, tobacco, cigars, &c, and all kinds of British and foreign hardware. A. J. S. and Co. are celebrated for selling cheaper than any other house on the West Coast. Hours of business — Seven a.m. to Ten p.m. N.B. — Licensed to sell Firearms and Ammunition. 1841
Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, SATUEDAY, MAY 30, At 1 o'clock sharp. 6POWEEFPL STAUNCH DE AUGHT HOESKS. JJ O N E S, • instructed by Mr Flowers, will sell, on the above date, without reserve, AT HIS YAEDS, Eevell street, At one o'clock sharp, The whole of his VALUABLE LOT OF HOESES, So well known on the Coast ; Thoroughly broken; high in condition; sound and staunch. Several of the horses are well-broken to whims and crushing-machines. 2175 Government Notices. j — . — . — I NOTICE TO BUILDEES. nfIENDEES are invited for erecting a JL Dwelling-house for the Warden at Eoss. Plans and specifications to be ! seen at the Warden's Office, Eoss, i and at the County Engineer's Office, S Hokitika. I Tenders to be sent to the County Engineer's Office before 1 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, May 30th, 1868. N.B. — The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. [ James Eochfobt, 1120 County Engineer. HOKITIKA HOSPITAL. mFiNDEES will be received at the office _L of the County Secretary, until the 30lh instant, for the' SUPPLY of the following articles to the Hokitika Hospital for the quarter commencing Ist June, 1868:— 1. — Groceries : Tea, sugar, coffee, flour, rice, arrowroot, sago, barley, oatmeal, potatoes, butter, biscuits, soap, soda, kerosene oil, candles, matches, salt, vinegar, pepper, mustard, onions. 2. — Martell's or Hennessy's brandy (per dozen), port wine (per dozen), sherry (per dozen), ale (per dozen), porter (per dozen), gin 3. — Bpef (per lb), without bone, mutton (per lb), with bone 4, — Bread (per lb) s.— Milk (per pint) 6. — Coals fper ton) 7. — New-hud eggs (per dozen) 8. — Drugs, on emergency Samples of groceries, wines, and bread, must accompany the tenders. All articles supplied to the Hospital must be of the best quality, and delivered to the Hospital Boatman on the written order of the Surgeon-Superintendent, and subject to his approval. Further particulars to be had on application at the Hospital. J. EUTHEBFOBD EYLEY, Surgeon- Superintendent. Hospital, 26th May, 1868. 2178 Coaches. CO B B AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of EOYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT HEDUCTION OF FAEES. Coaches of the above jline will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for G-TtEYMOTJTH, and twice weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors : — Christchurch L 6 10s Od Greymouth LI 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors W. Ceawley, Westland Manager 64 NOAH'S AEK STABLES, SOUTH SPIT. IN consequence of the increased traffic between Hokitika and Eoss, James Eae has determined to run a new FourHorse Coach, leaving the South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and Eoss on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock sharp. Fares 15s. Parcels equally low rates. G. H. Moss, Agent, 1801 Eevell street, Hokitika. I NOTICE. ~I~\AVID KELLY has determined to EED U C E THE EATE OF CARTAGE To the following scale : — South Spit to Eoss £3 Ditto to Donoghue's Tramway £3 Pertonof2ooolbs. 11th May, 1868 1065
Notices. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ! MES. GEEEN FIELD'S London Bazaar, (Next Gawne's Tea Warehouse), Eevell street. v ~ TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. LAEGE EOCKING- HOESES, For Boys, WAX AND CEYIN^ 1 DOLLS, For Girls. LADIES' WEITLNG DESKS AND WOEK-BOXES. BEELIN WOOLS & SMALLWAEES. PEKFUMEEY. STATIONEEY. BEUSHWAEE. FANCY GOODS, of all kinds. Mrs Geeenfield begs to return her thanks to her friends and the public for the support she has received since she opened the "London Bazaar,' 1 and announces her intention of SELLING OFF Her ENTIEE STOCK at LESS THAN COST PEICE, FOE FOUE WEEKS ONLY. The above includes NEW GOODS, comprising Berlin Wools, Stamped Muslin To^-s, &c, just landed, ex " Waterman," from Melbourne. Note the address — j MRS. GREENFIELD'S LONDON BAZAAE, Opposite Cosgrave's and Manson's Drapery Shops, EEVELL STEEET. Shop to Let. 2171 EEDUCTION IN THE PEICE OF TIMBEE. mHE WESTLAND SAW-MILL X COMPANY beg to intimate that in consequence of improvements in their machinery, and retrenchment in working expenses, they are enabled to offer their Timber, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Turnery, &c, at prices much lower than heretofore. Architects, Builders, and others, are respectfully informed that all descriptions of Turned Ornaments for Mouldings, &c, can now be had at moderate expense, affording opportunity of designing and executing neat cottages and other buildings at lower estimates. The attention of shippers is invited to an inspection of their wholesale price list, adopted with a view to encourage a tra^e by back freight to the various coast settlements ; and with reference to Fancy Doors, Turnery, &c, of richly-figured Eimu to the Australian Colonies, being in some respects superior to cedar, and, in selected specimens of the wood, of more beautiful figure. A stock of T. & G. Boards, Doors, and Sashes (well seasoned), Turned Legs, &c, always on hand. - 2075 IF CAPTAIN WYSE docs not remove his effects left at the Marine Hotel, within a fortnight, they will be sold to cover expenses. Hokitika, May 26, 1868. W. H. Cone, Golden Lion Hotel, 2156 Eevell street north." HOOD AND CO.'S PATENT MEDICINES. WASHING DAY over without annoyance. Wherever HOOD AND CO.'S WASHING LIQUID is used, time, trouble, and expense are saved by its use. A week's washing done in four hours, and no nibbing or boiling required. The Ecv. L. H. Baker, of Tower Hill, pear Warrnanibool, writes : — "Your Washing Liquid is most effectual, and would command a large sale in this district, if an agent were appointed." Simple directions for use accompany each bottle. Purchasers are requested to ask for Hood and Co.'s Washing Liquid, arid to take no o tlier kind, as there arc worthless imitations offered for sale. Sold b} r all chemists, grocers, and stoi'ekeepers. Price, Is 6d per bottle, sufficient to wash fifty dozen pieces. HOOD AND CO.'S COEN SOLVENT. Wonderful Cure of a Forty Years' Corn. 174, Gertrude street, Fitzroy, May, 1864. Sie — Being severely tried by a large and most troublesome corn on the top of one of my toes for moee than foety teaes, and having had it twice pretended to be taken out, and / have often tried other means to dissolve our union, but all in vain. I was at length induced by your recommendation to try " Hood's Corn Solvent," which, I am happy to say, in Jive days from its being first applied, enabled me most successfully to triumph over my unwelcome companion ; to get rid of which I have several times had serious thoughts of having the toe amputated. lam now, after waiting ten or twelve months to see if it would return, entirely free from all pain it occasioned, as well as any appearance of its return. I have recommended it to some of my family and friends, who have been equally successful iv removing these old and troublesome intruders. You have my full sanction to use this as you please, for I consider the Solvent to be a great boon and a sure und safe remedy for corns if I properly applied the full time and in the manner prescribed. I remain, yours respectfully, H. W. MOETIMEB. To Mr M'Knight, Chemist, Eichmond. Sold by all Chemists, price 2s 6d. NO MOEE TOOTHACHE. BUNTEE'S NEEVINE, Sold by all chemists at Is 6d per packet, is an instant cure for toothache, ldrnis a complete stopping, renders extraction imnecessary, and does not injure tho teeth like tho worthless imitations which unprincipled persons are selling under the same name. BUNTEE'S NEEVINE, THE CURE FOE TOOTHACHE. Hood and Co., 160, Elizabeth street, Melbourne, sole wholesale agents for Australia and Now Zealand. To be had of all Chemists and Druggists, and Storekeepers, 1923
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West Coast Times, Issue 838, 30 May 1868, Page 8
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