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Selling off! Selling off!! Selling off!!! GREAT REDUCTION in the PEICE op DRAPERY and CLOTHING, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, SMITH & M'DOWELL, Having determined on Relinquishing Business on the West Coast have re-marked their Stocks at a very great reduction in order to effect a Clearingout Sale. The Stocks will be sold without the slightest reserve, and parties wishing to buy some of the most Recent Importations, will find this an opportunity for doing so at MELBOURNE PRICES. THE STOCKS CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:— CLOTHING. Men's colonial-made suits Blue venitian and Diagonal Sacs Whitney and Reversible Jackets Tweed, Bedford, and Mole Pants Crimean and Tweed Shirts Silk and Fancy printed do Flannel under Shirts Wool, Merino, and Cotton Pants and half Hose Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Belts DRAPERY Summer Dresses and Dress materials Rich Black Glace Silks Fancy Silks and Moire Antique Shawls, Mantles, and Jackets Trimmed Hats, new styles Ladies Stays and under Clothing , Alpacas and Lustres Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons Trimmings andOranments HOUSE FURNISHINGS &c, Scarlet and Grey Blankets White and Blue do 6-4 and 8-4 Sheetings Grass Cloth and Hollands Linen and Wool Damasks Carpets and Felts Floor Cloths and Mattings Hearth Rugs, Door Mats MEN'S HATS IN EVERY STYLE, MAKE, AND QUALITY. SMITH & M'DOWELL wish to direct particular attention to their Superior Stock of Colonial-made Watertights, Wellingtons, Elastic Side Boots, Ladies and Children's Boots which they are selling at an immense reduction. The sale will be continued until the entire Stocks are disposed of. SMITH & M'DOWELL, WESTPORT AND GEEYMOUTH. P.S. For the convenience of the inhabitants of Charleston and the sorounding district, a portion of the Stock has been moved to the premises opposite the Melbourne Hotel, Camp Street, which will be sold at the same REDUCED PRICES as at Westport and Greymouth.

POLLO MUSIC HALL AND l CASINO. ADELPHI THEATRE. SAM. HAMILTON & CO. beg to inform their friends generally, that they intend giving a GRAND BALL and SUPPER on TUESDAY NIGHT, 17th March, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, when all are invited to attend. ADMISSION FREE! ! Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. A Magnificent Band in attendance. IJggP Don't forget the Grand Ball at the Apollo Music Hall, on St. Patrick's Day. Come one, come all. Tommy Peel, the Champion Dancer of the Colonies, in his celebrated Silver Belt Jig; also, Denny Coghlan, the Champion Clog Dancer of the Colonies. Cosmopolitan. S. HAMILTON & CO., i Apollo Music Hall, i n GOODPELLOW, Wheeiavbight, and Blacksmith, (Nearly opposite the Niagra Hotel) MOLESWOBTH-STBEET, Westport. GIBSON AND BEATTIE, VICTORIAN BUTCHERY, Kenmedy-stbeet, Beg to inform the Proprietors of Hotels, the Agents and Masters of Vessels, and the Public generally, that they continue to supply Meat of the best quality, at the lowest remunerative rates. ALCORN & CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS, Comer of Kennedy and Molesworthstreets, Westport, and Coal-street, Charleston. STITT BROS., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, GLADSTONE-BTBEET, WESTPOBT, and at BURNETT-STREET, MOKIHINUL IOR SALE.—A BARGAIN.—The ? SHOOTING GALLERY, with every requisite, situated in Princesstreet, Charleston. The only one in town.

NOTICE OF EEMOVAL.—Mrs. J. SHELDON, Milliner, Dress and Mantle maker, has removed to premises immediately opposite the Adelphi Hotel, Gladstone-street. The Latest Fashions. Moderate Charges ; together with First-class Work. Glad-stone-street, Westport. TOCKYAED STOKE SOUTH SPIT. I, the undersigned, have much pleasure in informing the Inhabitants of the South Spit, Buller, that I have this day opened a GENEBAL STOEE, and hopes by combining civility and attention, with smallest possible profits, to secure a share of patronage. AMBEOSE THOMAS. GEOKG-E HOUSTON BOOTMAKEE, (Opposite the Adelphi Theatre, and at the Junction, Waite's Pakihi,) Begs to inform the public of Westport and surrounding districts, that he has just received a new and well-assorted consignment, per steamer, of— Gentlemen's Wellington Boots with Morocco legs Do. best English. Elastic Sides Do. do. do. (double soles) Ladies' do. do. (newestpatterns) BOOTS MADE TO OBDEB. EEPA.IEB DONE. AN INSPECTION INVITED. VI ATH. EDWAEDS & Co., IN IMPOBTEBS, And COMMISSION AGENTS, Kennedy-street, Westport. Agents for steamers Nelson, Kennedy, Wallaby, and Lyttelton.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 196, 17 March 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 196, 17 March 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 196, 17 March 1868, Page 1

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