y •' . . " mmm *"" ~* * 3 ■ £ * f HRS SI&KS, r Xaeviaflmn Hotel, n Opposite Railway Station Dunedin. it y T*s visited by all tbe leading people of c X the chief centres. Her house is so Ij well patronised and so, well known' that although it contains 120 rooms it is nearly r always full of visitors (which speaks for is itself.) Mrs Silk supervises everything w herself. The Dining Room which is large ie aud lofty will seat 150 persons and J- The Table Canxoc Be Surpassed. it A visit from all is invited. M Terms £1 per week. Meals Is, per ig ay 4s 6d. 10 n . _. 'g i! Fruit Trees and Roses it rrr~r 1 ( ; f-'HE Undersigned, haying the largest I stock of fruit trees and roses i« • New Zealand, begs to offer them to the 1J - public at the foJJowing PXUCES irrrs ;e Apples worked on blight proof stocks, ' 2 year old, 6s per dozen ; 3 yeare 9s ; 4 years, 12s. 1 Plums, 2 years, 9s , 3 years, 12s. Roses, hybrid perpetuals, 53 per dozen do tea, scented, etc., 8s per dozen. Seedless gorse plants, 10s per 100 ; 80s per 1000. 3 * Seedless gorse cuttings, 20s per 1000. Terms— Nett Oash, f.o.b. Blufi. X T nknown Correspondents must send ren ittance with their orders. Catalogues c * mm; prices of fruit and forest trees aud Vat mental shrubs of ,all descriptions •41 'arded on application. I would ad;o vuo intending purchasers to amalgamate , their orders an3"-so effect a considerable Hwiag in steamer's freight £- • -• ,s, s Robert Gleave, rs fN T urser> man »% Seedsman, i- INVERCARGILL, N.Z. 't [Established 1863.] ; J. webe it J MERCHANT ANP AJILITARV t TAILOB, OrTFITTISR, &c, a GRBYMOUTH, : " OEGS TO CALL attention to his ' ° & -*-* OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, t -which is fully stocked with the latest y Designs in Hats, Caps, White, 1 Colored & Uuder-Shirts, i ¥ Tie?, Hosiery, #c, of first- class quality and lowest prices. ■ CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK : Note the Address :—: — «?« Weber., KETTLE'S BUILDING, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY, Greymouth. ROYAL MAIL COACH LLNE TO ROSS. TOHN CAMERON wishes to announcb " that he has resumed control of this well known line of coaches running between Hokitika and Ross and begs tc assure patrons that every care will be aken to meet their requirements. Coaches leave the Commercial stables, Revell street, Hokitika, at 2.30 and Ross at 8 o'clock each day. J.C. also wishes to remind the traveling public, tourists and excursionist that the best roadsters and vehicles in Westland can always be obtained at the Commercial Stables £100,000,000 UNCLAIMED Dougal's Registered List containing names of 20,000 Families advertised for to claim property and money since 1700. Price Is 6cJ, post free Every man and woman should buy this book instructions are given how to recover property from Chancery. DOUGAL & CO., 62, Strand, London, Ecg. EsL 1844. A fortune may avtait you. This book can now be obtaimed from W. O. Riguy, Adelaide; Gordon & Gotgh, Mel. Brisbane ; G. RoEnwTsou Oq. M<& Sydney, A4elaidf'BrJßban; i
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West Coast Times, Issue 11262, 10 April 1899, Page 4
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