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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES From the far famed YALUMBA VINEYARDS of S. Smith and Son Angaaton, South Australia. ; (Established over 40 years). T>OLLOCK & BEVAN having been JL appointed SOLS AGENTS for Westland for these famous wines are now offering the following choice brands (white and red) just landed in case, octaves, and J-casks : MUSCAT— A luscious, fruity, fine flavored wine. FRONTIGNAC— A delicate wine with good body and bouquet. TOKAY— A favorite, soft and delicious wine. OONSTANTI A— A rich invigorating full flavored wine. SHERRY— Fine old bright and delicate dinner Trine, PORT- Very old and well matured, suitable for invalids. And a Variety of Other Favorite Brands. These fine AUSTRALIAN WINES are guaranteed of the highest character and fully matured before being shipped. A special feature of these celebrated vignei'ons in dealing with their wines is to combine delicacy of flavor and bon, quet with the stimulating qualities of the natural purity of the grape. Gold Medal Awarded at Antwerp Exhibition 1894. Sole Agents for DAWSON'S 3 Diamond Perfection Whisky— the finest in the market. CARAFONT'S 3 Star French Cognac Brandy. POLLOCK & BEVAN, Wine and Spirit Merchants and Importers, Wharf Strert. [A Card] BAZIL BREMOND TEACIIER OF THE VIOLIN AND CORNET. Residence : Corner of Weld and Tancred streets. (Opposite Dr. Teichelmann's) Hokitika. "OUPILS taught at their own homes if JL desired. Music provided for balls, parties, &c. \ LONDON BUTCHERY E 1 T A. EGDEN begs to intimate to j *■* • the public of Hokitika and surs rounding district that he has started in c business as butcher in Revell street and g trusts that by strict attention to business g to meet a fair share of public patronage. a v PRICES from 2fd to 4d. f' Cart will Travel Town and Country DaHy. s, I SINGING GLASSES. y NOTICE. I T AM FORMING a CLASS for the s •*■ Training of Boys' Voices. Boys } from 8 years of age up to 15. i — - — d Class held on THUBSDAYS at my r residence, Weld Street, at 7 p.m. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. '. Only a Limited Number Taken. r Singing by Staff Notation and Tonic a « Sol Fa. s For Further Information apply— - GEORGE T, HEPPELL, i WELD STREET, HOKITIKA, 7 \ FOR SALE BY PRIVATE i TREATY. FARM, SOUTH SPIT, 88 acresFreehold— mostly arable, with i dwelling house and 8 rooms, and sub- » stanti.ally built out-houses — Dairy, etc., " thereon. The land is securely fenced 1 and sub-divided into* convenient paddocks. Farm Kokatahi, 52 acres freehold all under English grass, sub-divided into j 5 paddocks with 5 roomed dwelling house, and all necessary out houses 3 erected thereon, good orchard aud 1 garden. [ Newly Built 6 roomed Cottage, Hokitika, well apnciniod, good locality — $acre . —freehold. [ Apply to I MAJIK SPROT & CO. 3 P , ~ ———————— " ROYAL MAIL COACH LINE t TO ROSS. 3 ■ » TO UN CAMERON wishes to announce " that he has resumed control of this well known line of coaches mnning be- \ tween Hokitika and Ross and begs to , assure patrons that every care will be i taken to meet their requirements. r Coaches leave the Commercial stables, t Revell Btreet, Hokitika, at 2.30 and Ross i at 8 o'clock each day. J.C. aleo wishes to remind the travelling public, tourists and excursionists . that the best roadsters and vehicles in Westland can always be obtained at the Commercial Stables,

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West Coast Times, Issue 10533, 17 July 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 10533, 17 July 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 10533, 17 July 1897, Page 4