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Wanted. [ \7 ANTED, a female General Servant. tY Apply, i erm.nus Hotel. 1726 ANTED, a strong active Youth to _ v / carry out braid, and make liimself ;nerallv useful, • Apply to Joseph ™ ;nm.hep, Revell-strcet south. 17*25 I i\l ANTED, two first-class Plumbe-s ; \ T wages, 20s per day. Also, a Loclcnith ; wages, 30s per day. References .'quired. Dixou, Tancied-street. 1709 ITT ANTED, 500 men dairy, during the Jj VV holidays, to dine ar T.be National mc cstaurant, Ross, kept hv Wiihams and tw ray. Civility and greatest, attention paid a d : > all comers, lfiß9 tv Ja IV ANTED KNOWjm, respectable "n * V Servants can always oo\ain good ft(l tuations. Applj', Mrs i;ioic, .Servants' t lonie, Verandah Cottage, Weid-street, pposite Times Office. Hsfib' ... 17 [XT ANTED, • 11 parties wuo nave bought VV Oilskins from W. M' Hay, Tent- D laker, are requested to smu iiio/n m and et fjem lie-dressed Fiee or oTia.*^. l\* ANTED, BOTTLES. PIZZEY H and 00., Phoenix Brewery. 1110 ITT ANTED, any number of Ale and VV Port r bottles, at Kortosrast's Hoitika It her Brewery, Gih-on's Quay. -. _____ 1272 j WANTED, H oust maids, Barmaids, General Servants, &c, at Mrs ™ >«)-s' Labor Office and Home for Male *, nd Keinale Servants, adjoining West Coast , Times Hotel, Weld-'strett, Hokitika. luggage stored. 1007 WASTE PAPEU on Sale. West i . ?! Coast Times OrriCh. 1 \\ * ANTED, the Public to jw that j \> JOHN DIXON and C«. CiSstabished T-G5), lias for sale — Iron Chimneys, IVar&v /ranks. Sheet Lead. Spouting, I iMdjjmjr, and uvery article c.tia-iectetl with he "trade at the heapest r:irt-i. J«H DIXON ANJ> \ •<•>„ Tancrod-Pti - t. \Vliolc<r,tL> itetaii. \\T ANTED, All Ihe Inhabitants of \\ Westland to visit the MAGIC UAVE; whrre they A\ill find the «rfate»t vVontl<irs__and Curio^itits on ibis side of :he Ranges. ALL ARE INVITED ! Short and T..ll— Great and Small. l t Adtnis ion Free. c There are to be seen— Pictures and mirrors, in endless \anetics; drawingroom suits n t to be equalled; table?, chairs, high and low ; carj ets, felts, oil cloth*. Jn fact, everything suitable fora . gentleman's mansion. Alagniticent lustre, plain and prism ornaments; tea sets, from Is fid upwards; • i-uj)s and saucers, 6s per d' zen ; china and stoneware of every description. Silver plate and cutlery of the best make a> d styles, locking horses, toys, and Christmas presents without number. The above are well worthy of inspection, ha\ it g been selected by the Proprietor, who, from his experience has been able to obtain goous suitable to every one. Doors open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. MAGIC CAVE, Opposite Johnston and Williams' Stores, Rt veil-street, Hokitika. 5842 OTAGO HOTEL. AND RESTAURANT, (Opposite the Wharf) Hokitika. Prices to suit the Times. Breakfast or Supper * " Dinner (glass of Ale incluoVH 9. •» Betls •• 1 tt Board b: the Week .. °" a I>. ard aud Kesidence ... ««> «» T. NORTH, Proprietor. (Late of Melbourne and Duneam.) Gil EAT CLEARANCE SALE of Glass, China, and Earthenware, Water-filters, "VVater-bi'ttlcs, Lamps, Lampware, CutIt ry, Looking-glasses, &c. WEIR BROTHERS BEG to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika aud Westiand, that on an ! after the "20th December, they will sell off their entire sto k < f the above-mentioned goods. In coiihtqiunceol closing their business in Hokitika, and the premise^ having to be cltarei), the sah- u ill continue for six a'tcr which, the remainder of the sto"k will be sold l>y public auction. Ihe stock is lar^e and arietl anl contains the most suitable c llection of china, glass, and earthenware in New Zealand, together wiih lamps and l.impuare. During thesde the goods vt ill b marked in plain distinct figures, 75 per cent be ow curre t prices. Any debts owing by the firm will be paid on application, and all debts owing to the establMimei t arc rcqiusted to be paid before the end of December, 1869. WHIR BROTHERS, Opposite the Bank of New Zcland, 1683 i. e\ ell-street, Hokitika. STRAWBE R R I E S. STR AWBERHIES for Sale at Taropuhi Garden, Arahura, at the town price, picked fresh. Picnics, Sunday school children, can have fiee axess on th< meadow ground for fourteen days, from 25th December to 7th January. J. T. JACKSON, 1656 Arahura.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1329, 25 December 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1329, 25 December 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 1329, 25 December 1869, Page 1

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