Business Notices. AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY I :o: J, MANSON & CO., ■ T>EG to intimate that they are now SHOWING a VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY GOODS, EX RECENT IMPORTATIONS. o J. M. & CO. wish to call the attention of the Ladies of Hokitika to their magnificent Stock of Goods, suitable to the present season. THE MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY Portion was personally selected by Mr MANSON, who, as usual, forwarded nothing but the best GOODS to be procured in those cities. THE HOME IMPORTATIONS Are of a quality really supurb. THE MILLINERY, "°" MANTLE, AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS, Contain nothing but Goods of the choicest quality. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT ! Is under EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT, the head of which has just arrived from Melbourne. Any orders given in that Department will be turned out in a manner unsurpassed. Customers favoring us with a call, can. depend on being treated courteously, j as it is our intention that no customer-^all go away dissatisfied. THE MSN'S MERBikY DEPARTMENT Contains a Stock which should be seen to be appreciated. Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, splendid value, 30s. CHOICE STOCK OF BLANKETS, WHITE, FKOM 12s 6d. FIRE AT KUMARA! :0 : MULLIGAN AND CO.'S GEEAT SALE OF DRAPERY COMMENCED THIS WEEK. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. :O: THOS. I^ c I :i o A.JEtI-.-A.ISrB 3 Desires to intimate to Country Storekeepers, Town and Country Drapers, and the Public generally that he has moved his OILSKIN CLOTHING- FACTORY from Hampden-street, where he has been located for the past eleven years, to those more centrally situated Premises in Revell-street (lately occupied by Mr W". H. Ingram, Watchmaker), where he intends to carry on the trade of OILSKIN CLOTHIER, TENT, FLAG, AND TARPAULIN MAKER, &c. &c, An vrill sell all Goods op his own make at the Veey Lowest Eemuneeative PEICES, thus trusting to merit a fair share of public support. . :o: — — NOTE THE ADDRESS— THOS. I'FABLANE AND CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OILSKIN CLOTHIERS, TENT, FLAG & TARPAULIN MAKERS, REVELL ST., IKOIKITIIS:-^ Next door to Mark Sprot and Co. . • :o;U .B.— NINE YEAES SOLE MAKEE FOE ME W, M'KAY.
Notices. BALL! BALL!! BALL!! A BALL will be held at E. S. Clark's COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, ON FRIDAY, 24th MAY, 1878. Dancing to commence at Ei«ht o'clock. All friends invited. Wanted. WANTKD, a Housemaid, mlso Laundress Apply to M-s (.■■biirc>B, Empire Hotel. KUMARA HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS for the situation of : J\. WARD3M AN to the Kumara F o>- ; pital, will be received by the Secretary p i to MONDAY, tile 27tn inst., at 6 p.m. | WILLIAM NICHOLSON, | . Secretary. AN intelligent middle-aged person u\n find a comfortable home and g< :>d wages, to undertake the duties of Houekeeper in a private latnily. Apply Box No. 38, Post Office, Hokitika. WANTED a respectable Servant. Apply to Mrs G. P. Hawkbs, Kanieri Road. , TTTANTED a general Servant, Apply W to Mrs J. H. Hankins, Weldstreet WANTED— All Miners to know they can have the Best Quality of Hydraulic Hose, the canvas of which is made to'order expressly for the purpose. Also canvas of every description for all other purposes imported direct from the factory. Low.eßt possible prices. Wholesale and retail orders attended to by return coach. WILLIAM M'KAY, Sail and Tent Makes, Revell-street, -Hokitika.
Hfotices. FOR SALE. ADW BLLING-HOUSE, with Blinds, Gas Stove, Beehives, Stable, Outb^iai^s, aud Peodocks, &c, the property of the late T.- K. Christian, as per list which may be ee.en at the office of Mr djchibiik' Scott, Taucred-street. Sesiefl Tenders are invited for the purcbav. of the above, to be left at Mr dcott's office by NOON on SATURDAY NEXT, 25th inst. T. \v. UUNGERFORD PUSr^i. NOTICE. IN TUB ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. J. EASTGATE. A] L Persons INDEBTED to the : aoove Estate are hereby notified j that, unl"ss they P vY their Accounts to Mr .fcuctgate, or to the undersigned., on or before the first day of JUNE, 1878, J legal pi'> ceedings *'i!l be taken for the \e- ; covery of the same without further notice ! whatsoever. j GEORGE BENNING, i Produce Merchant, Gibson's Quay. Hokitika, 13th May, 1878. KANIEUI LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE. SEWING TEACHERS WANTED for the Woodstock, Blue Spur, and Arahura Road Schools. Salary, £12 per annum for each School. Sewing to be taught two days a week, one hour each day. Applications will be received by the undersigned (from whom any further information can be obtained) till WEDNESDAY, 29fch instant, at 6 p.m. J. WEBSTER, Secretary K.L.S.C. " May 20, 1878.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2852, 24 May 1878, Page 3
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