Notices. .JOHN L AKGE, JEWELLEIS AND WATCHMAKER, ICEiTIufcISHED 18&J, N thanking the Public gerierllly foi past favors, .would avail himself of the opportunity oL statiMk that b 6b 6 has now on r hada 8 La]ge Stcok of DIAMOND WORKS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, .WORKS, CLOCKS, FIKLD & OPERA GLASSES, SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES, Etc., Etc. Upwards of £3000 in valae, which he is prepared to Sell Cheaper than any Melbourne House, being satisfied with a small profit. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Colonial Gold Worked up to all kinds of Ornament?. Gold Smelted and Refined; J. L. begs also to call attention to his ANNUAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION, which has now been started for £400 at TEN SHILLINGS a MEMBER— IOO Prizes. To come off at the end of October, 1881. JOHN LANGE. pRAND AET UNION. THE BOOKS HAVE AERIVED, And Are on View at the MUSEUM ROOM, PUBLIC LIBRARY From 3 to 5 p.m., and 6 to 10 p.m., ! ■ Daily. A Few of the Most Valuable Works will not be shown, except on Special Application to the Librarian. W. W. HENDEESON, Secretary. MEDICAL PRACTICE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, in one of the largest towns in New Zealand, «n EXCELLENT PR /VCTICE. Income last year, considerably over £2000. Vendor leaving the Colony. Comfortable 12-rromed House, with Coach-bouse, Siabliug, &c. , can be purchased, it desired, for cafh. A portion only of the premium need be paid dowD, balance by instalments, properly secured. For further particulars apply f o X.V Z., care of Mr Blair, Bookseller, Wellington ; or, care of Mr Simpson, Bookseller, Christchurch. FOR GOOD VALUE in BLANKETS and FLAJNNELSgoto NICHOLSON'S, HOU-HOU TANNERY, ARAHURA« HAVING TAKEN the TANNERI and FELLMONGERY BUSINESS of Mr John Dowling, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am now prepared to PURCHASE HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW from the trade, at current prices. I am now in a position to supply LEATHER and GRINDERY in all their branches, and in unlimited quan~ tities. All Correspondence or Orders will require to be addressed to me at Hokitika; and Accounts against me must be rendered prior to the Ist of each month. JOHN MAHER. April 5, 1881. JOHN CAMERON'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. THE above Line of Coaches RUN DAILY between HOKITIKA and KUMARA, and HOKITIKA andEOSS, the Hours of Departure between these plaecs being as follows:— Leaving Daily Kumara tor Hokitika ... 8 a.m. Hokitika for Kuaaara ... 3 p.m. Ross for Hokitika 8.30 a.m. Hokitika for Ross 2.30 p.m. Public Attention is also desired to be directed to the GENERAL CARRIER BUSINESS, A bracch of Mr Cameron's wellequippedestablishment, Which offers the greatest facilities to the Commercial and Trading Community. A FIVE-HORSE WAGGON plies regularly between Hokitika and Kumara THREE TIMES A WEEK. THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLES, Are now universally acknowledged by all classes of travellers to be the Chief Depot on the Coast for the supply of the Best Hacks, the Steadiest Roadsters, and the Most Complete Turn Out in Vehicles. SADDLE HOESES, BUGGIES, and WAGGONETTES on hire for all Darts at a MIN OTE'S NOTICE. Horses or Buggies hired in Hokitika may be left at the Fmpire Stables in Kumara, as per agreement ; or, if hired in Kumaia, may be left the Commercial Livery Stables in Revell Street North, Hokitika. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Rbvjell Street, Is a Large, New, and Commodious Hotel offering Every Accommodation and Very Many Advantages. Such as the certainty of Never Missing a , Coach or Steamer, besides all the comforts of a really First class Family Hotel. . Visitors to Hokitika will be studying their convenience by making this Hotel their place of abode during their sojourn in the Capital of Westland. BILLIARDS. JOHN cTmERON, PEOPRIETOE. BOOKBINDING of every description Executed at the W^n Coast Times Office.
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West Coast Times, Issue 3891, 27 September 1881, Page 3
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620Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 3891, 27 September 1881, Page 3
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