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AUSTRALASIAN LIJiTE. OF ROYAL MAIL CtiiCHES. CASSIDY AND.AsiW'Oft, Propbieto"rs. WILL Leave Ashton's Family Hotel, Greymouthj for , , . Reefton, ever£ Tdidsday, and ThurSdayi a,t 7.30 a.m , returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Single Fare, £2 l^s ; Return Tickets, £5. _ . „ Maori Gully, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Fare, 12s 6d. No Town, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Coach for Greymouth, will leave the Australasian Hotel, Hokitika, to-day, at at noon. GOING THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS Parcels and Goods forwarded At reasonable rates, to all parts of the Colony. addle Horses cun be obtained for all parts S^Westland' on applicatior 113 d COBB AND CO.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES MITCHELL, BURTON AND CO., ' Proprietors, WILL leave the Empire Hotel for CHRISTCHURCH, every Tuesday and Friday, at G.a.m. 192 DR. H. W. MAUNSELL, M.8., M.R.C.S. England, Licentiate Midwifery, King and Queen's College o Physicians, Ireland Late Surgeon-Superintendent, Hokitika Hospital ; late House Surgeon, Melbourne General Hospital and Coombe Lying-in-Hospital, Dublin. May be consulted at his Rooms (lately occupied by Dr Garland), Weld-street. Private residence, Weld-street, late in tue occupation of Edward Patten, .&sq. CITY TEA MART, (Established 1865.) SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. mO be had now, and on sale, at the City Tea Mart, J_ the lineßt TEA tliat has ever been imported In Hokitika. , s. d No. 1 Congou Tea .. ..2 3 „ 2 Fine Shouchong flavor 2 6 „ 3 Rich Pekoe flavor ..30 „ 4 A mixture of the finest imported tea .. S 6 The proprietor never had a better selection of flrst-class Tea, in boxes, imported expressly for his retail trade. Orders fron the surrounding diggings punctually attended to, and delivered free by coach. The usual allowance on 6lbs and upwards. lOCld TiyT R WILLIAMS Mechanical and Subgical DENTIST, MEDICAL HALL, H 0 X I T- I X A. A complete SET OF TEETH at fortyeight hours' notice, in GOLD or . VULCANITE. Repairs immediately attended to. DENTISTRY in all its branches, and particular attention to the regulating of CHILDREN'S TEETH. 878 d NOW PUBLISHED, THE ILLUSTRATED "LEADEE" SUMMARY FOR THE SUEZ MAIL, Containing the BEST AND MOST INTERESTING MONTHLY EPITOME OF INTERPROVINCIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL NEWS ISSUED IN THE COLONY. TO OUR COUNTRY IiEADEES, whose knowledge of New Zealand and the Australian colonies is limited, it will prove of incalculable benefit, as it contains NEWS from almost EVERY PART of the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. THtt MONTHLY SUMMARY will contain twenty-one pages of closely -printed reading matter, carefully compiled and collated from each colony and province ; and seven pages of first-class engravings of New Zealand and Australian scenery, making in all twenty-eight pages, and being the argest paper published in the Colony. THIS MONTH'S SUMMARY wil include a large view of Melbourne and its ' suburbs, with a key to same and letterpress explanations. THE ILLUSTRATED LEADER SUMMARY can be obtained from the agents of the West Coast Times aDfl Weekly Leader, and at the office PUBLISHED THIS DAY. THE ILLUSTRATED "LEADER," CONTAINING the following Ulus\J trations : — 1. Cape Jervis Lighthouse.' 2. The Governor of South Australia. 3. The Late John Stuart Mill. 4. The Ballarat School of Mines. 5. The Director-General of the Vienna Exhibition. 6. A sketch on the Frozen River. 7. The Emperor's Pavilion at the Vienna Exhibition. 8. Views in Northern Australia and Queensland. 9. The Stawell Jumpers — two illustrations. Also, Large view of Melbourne and suburbs — with key map and explanatory letterpress.

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West Coast Times, Issue 2463, 22 August 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 2463, 22 August 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 2463, 22 August 1873, Page 2

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