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"Wanted. Y\T ANTED, two first-class Plumbeis ; ? ? wages, 20s per day. Also, a Locksmith ; wages. 30s per day. References required, Dixon, Tanc.pd-strcefc. 1709 WANTE", a General Servant. Mrs Prichard, Revell-street. 1719 WAN : ED, a Cook. Apply, IL.rp of T f Krin Hotel. 1722 WANTED, a respectable Female Servant ; one thitt cm cook. Apply nt Pioneer Hotel, Gibson'.-; Quay. 1675 II T ANTED, a good General Servant. ?'? Apply to P. Morressy, Old Bendigo Hotel, immediately. * 1G79 WAITED, by a man, a situation as Barman or Waiter. Salary j not so much ;>n i>hi«cfc »n envuimment. Apply Casey's Phoenix Hotel. " lfjfio WANTICD, 500 men tir;uy, during the holiday?, to ciine »,r T.he National Restaurant, Ross, kept- by Wiiharas and Gray. Civility and greatest attention paid to all comers, Jsy9 U* ANTED KNOW*, respectable Servants can always on';am good situations. Apply, Airs JUicj:, Servants' Home, Verandah Cottage, U'eid-street, opposite Times Office. kiso't) WANTED, ,-.11 parties wno nai;e bought Oilskins from W. Al'Kay, Tentmaker, are requested to stain mean m and get them Re-dressed Fiec at iin*i^. *^,j. WANTED, .BOTTLES. PIZZEY f I and Co., Phcenix Brewery. 1110 <! WANTED, any number of Ale and Port.-r bottles, at Kortesrast's Hokitika River Brewery, Gibson's Qua}'. 1272 WAN'I'ED, Housemaids, Barmaid", General Servants, &c, at Mrs | Cross 1 Labor Office and Home for Male and Female Servants, adjoining West Coast Times Hotel, Weld-streut, Hokitika. Luggage stored. 1007 %V"ASTE PAPEI? on Sale. West V ? Coast Times Office. \\~ ANTED, the Public to ow that V; JOHN 1 DLXON and Co. (Established 1f.,65), has for sale — Iron Chimneys, Watti Tanks, Sheet Lean, Spouting, •Kidding, and every articis <umaected Avitn ' rTie'tra de-ax -the .-heapest-r^Jtta*-.. _ " ' j Jou Dixon 1v» s;o.. Tancred-stt" ?U Wholcsru-j u,::u ivetail. \\J ANTED, All the Inhabitants of *V Westland to visit the MAGIC CAVE ; where they will find tho greatest Wonders and Curiosities on this side of tho Ranges. ALL ARE INVITED ! I Short and Tall— Great and Small. Admission Free. There are to be seen — Pictures and mirrors, in endle-s \ane?ies; drawingroom suits n"t to be equalled; tables, chairs, high and low ; carpets, felts, oil cloths. In fact, everything suitable for a genfletnim's mansion. " Mnjjnincent lustre s*,5 *, plain and prism ornaments ; tea sets, from Is fid upwards ; cups and saucers, 6s per d' zen ; china and stoneware of every description. Silver plate und cutlery of thcbe»t make and styles, rocking horses, toys, and Jiristnias presents without number. The above are well worthy of inspection, having been selected by the Proprietor, v ho, from his experience has been able to obtain g00...-> suitable fo every one. Doors open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. MAGIC CAVE, , Opposite Johnston :md Williams' Stores, Reyell-street, Hokitika. 5842 OTAGO TIOTBL AND RESTAURANT, (Opposite the Wtarfj Ilokitika. Prices to suit the 'Limes. o ri Breakfast or Supper * •* Dinner (glass of Ale included) 9 »> Betls « I ft Hoard b- the Week .. '?t ♦» Hoard jnd Residence — SO O T. NORTH, Proprietor. (Late of Melbourne and Dunedin.) GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of Glass, China, and Earthen waie, Water-filters, Wiiter-buttlos, Lamps, Lampware, Cutlery, Looking-glasses, &c. WEfR BROTHERS BEG to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika and Westland, that on an 1 after the 20th De .ember, they will sell off their entire sto* k>>f the above-mentioned goods. In consequence ot closing their business in Ilokitika, and the premises having to be cleared, the sale will continue for six weeks; alter which, the remainder of the sto^k will be sold by public auction. The stock is large and < - aried and contains the most suitable c Uection of china, glass, and earthenware in New Zealand, together with lamps and lampwave. During the sale the goods will be marked in plain distinct figures, 75 per cent be ; ow current prices. Any dibts owing by the firm will be paid on application, and nil debts owing to the chtnbli-hmei t are requested to be paid before the end of December, 1869. Wl IR BROTHERS, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, 1683 Kevell-street, Hokitika.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 1