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Wanted. \\f ANTED, a female General Servant. H Apply, 'l er minus Hotel. 1726 VST ANTHjD, a --trong. active Youth to W cany out bread, and make himself geueially useful, Apply to Joseph Churches, Revell- street south. 1725 WANTED, two first-class Plumbers ; wages, 20s per day. Also, a Locksmith ; wages, 30s per day. References required. Dixon, Tancred-street. 1709 WANTEi i, a General Servant. Mrs Prichard, Revell-street. 1719 \ \ " AXTED, a pood General Servant. ??' Apply to P. Morressy, Old Bendigo Hotel, immediately. * 1679 WANTED, by a younir man, a sjiuation as Barman or Waiter. Salary not si) much nn object as employment. Apply Casey's Phecnix Hotel. 166.0 WANTED, 500 men dftiiv. during the holidays, to dine ar toe National Restaurant, Hops, kept by Wiiuarus and Gray. Civilitj and greatest attention paid to all comers, 4689 «1 T ANTBD KNOWjs, respectable v Servants can always oDKam good situations. Apply, Mrs Juick, {Servants' Home, Verandah Cottage, Weld-street, opposite Times Office. 4856 WANTED, -.11 parties wno nave bought Oilskins from W. M'lCay, Tent- j maker, are requested to seuu tuem m and get ttietn Re-dressed Fiee gi Uiiffi-*,. *_^ \\ ■ ANTED, BOTTLES. PIZZEY T V and 00., Phoenix Brewery. 1110 WANTED, any number of Ale and Port.r bottles, at Kortogast's Hokitika River Brewery, Gibson's Quay. 1272 WANTED, Housemaids, Barmaids, , (Jeneral Servants, &c, at Mrs ' Crops' Labor ' )ffice and Home for Male and Female Servants, adjoining West Coast Times Hotel, Weld-street, Hokitika. Luggage stored. 1007 \* T ASTE PAPER on Sale. West ? V Coast Times Ofhcb. \\t ANTED, the Public to ow that \l JOHN DIXON and Co. (Established T.&65), has for sale — Iron Chimneys, Watei ' Tanks, Sheet Lead, Spouting, .Ridding, and every article connected with the trade at the cheapest r.«T.es. JOK DIXON ANJ» Kin., Tancred-sti^t. Wholesale and Ketail. WANTED, All the Inhabitants of Westland to visit the MAGIC CAVE ; where they will find the greatest Wonders and Curiosities on this side of the Ranges. ALL ARE INVITED ! Short and Tall— Great and Small. Admis-ion Free. There are to be seen— Pictures and minors, in endless varieties ; drawingroom suits ni.t to be equalled; tables, chairs, high and low ; carpets, felts, oil clothe In fact, everything suitable for a gentleman's mansion. Magnificent lustres, plain and prism ornaments ; tea sets, from Is 6d upwards ; ! cups and saucers, 6s per d> zen ; china and i stoneware of every description. Silver plate and cutlery of the best make and styles, locking horses, toys, and Christmas presents without number. The above are well worthy of inspection, ha\ing been selected by the Proprietor, who, from his experience has been able to obtain goods suitable to every one. Doors open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. MAGIC CAVE, Opposite Johnston and Williams 1 Stores, Revell-street, Hokitika. 5842 OTAGO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, (Opposite the Wbarf) Hokitika. Prices to suit the Time*. o fi Breakfast or Supper » * Dinner (glass of Ale included^ 5 " Beds •• 1 6 Hoard b; the Week .. ?•? O Board aiid Residence ... SO <* T. NORTH, Proprietor. ' (Late of Melbourne and Dunecnn.) GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of Glass, China, and Earthenware, Water-filters, Wiiter-b(.tt!es, Lamps, Lainpware, Cutlery, Looking-glasses, &c. WEIR BROTHERS BEG to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika and Westland, that on and after the 20th December, they will sell off their entire stodkuf the above-mentioned goods. In consequence of closing their business in Hokitika, and the premises having to be cleared, the sale will continue for six weeks; alter which, the remainder of the stock will be sold by public auction. The stock is large and varied, and contains the most suitable c llection 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 below current prices. Any debts owing by the firm will be paid on application, and all debts owing to the establishment are requested to be paid before the end of December, 1869. WKIR BROTHERS, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, 1683 Kevell-street, Hokitika.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1328, 24 December 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1328, 24 December 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1328, 24 December 1869, Page 1