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WESTPORT AUCTION" BAZAAR, MOLESWOBTH-STREET. T N G. M U N R O, J AUCTIONEER, Bogs to intimate to the Merchants, Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and the public of Westport, that he has opened those large and centrallysituated premises, formerly known as the"" Assembly Rooms," Moles worthstreet, as an AUCTION BAZAAR, where ho will hold Regular Weekly Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, &c, and is prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on all Goods entrusted to him for positive Sale. * The accommodation of the Hall, either for Storage, a Show or Sale Room, is certainly 'second to none in the colony. SALES EVERT THURSDAY, Two o'clock prompt. GROCERIES AND FURNITURE. TO MERCHANTS HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. TUST ARRIVED!! At W. G. JACKSON'S, Princes-street. 33 Kegs best Nelson Butter 20 Casks Hooper & Dodson's Ale 30 do Harley & Sonß do. HEAVY WEATHER MY LOVELY

CREATUEES!!! BOOTS FOR THE MILLION!!! AT W. G. JACKSON'S GOLDEN BOOT JUST arrived a splendid assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, at prices hitherto unknown on the coast. Comprising:— Ladies fancy Kid, Cashmere, and Bronze Boots. Ladies Fancy and Velvet Slippers, and Goloshes, &c.-, Gentlemen's Wellingtons, Elastic Emperors, Nuggets, Balmorals, Watertights, &c, "With a large and select stock of Children's, Maids, and Boys,too numerous to particularize. _ One visit will he sufficient to convince the most fastidious that they can get both style and quality and save at least 25 per cent by dealing at W. G. JACKSON'S, PEINCES STEEET, Next door to Thomas and M'Beath.

n M . FOX, Late John Henky, BOOT MANUEACTUEEE ON IMPEOVED PBJJSTCIPLES. Having made arrangements for carrying on the business lately managed by him, trusts, by using only the best material, together with first-class workmanship, to merit a continuance of the support hitherto so liberally accorded to his predecessor. C. M. P. would especially direct attention to his invisible seam "Watertights, feeling certain that they surpass anything ever before offered to the public. Note the address— C . M . POX, (Late John Henby), BOOT MANUFACTFEEE, Opposite the Camp, Gladstone-street, "Westport.

MOEEY'S NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Grl/ADSTOKE-STREET & THE ESPLANADE WESTPOET. FAMILIES and TEAYELLEES will find this Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience. The TABLE is under his own supervision, and is kept well supplied with every delicacy of the season. The BEDEOOMS are spacious and well ventilated. An experienced and obliging Billiard Marker m charge of a first-class Table. M. M. MOEET, National Hotel. ± a pretty COTTAG-E, within ten minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply to M. M. MOEEY, National Hotel.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 3

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