Selling Off! Selling Off!! GREAT SEDUCTION IN THE PEICE OP DEAPEEY, CLOTHING, BOOTS &c. SMITH & M'DOWELL Wish to direct attention to their Stock of Colonial made Suits, new styles suitable for the season, Crimean and Tweed Shirts Flannel and Cricketing Undershirts, Colonial made Wool, merino and cotton Pants and Half-hose Hats, Caps, Braces and Belts •Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Sashes •S. & M'D. Have just Opened a large lot of New Winter Drapery, consisting of Prench trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Winter Dresses, new styles and colors General Drapery, Blankets, Plannels, Sheeting, Calicoes, Carpets and Mattings, &c. Which they are selling at a STILL FURTHER REDUCTION! Men's Elastic side and Shooting Boots, Colonial made Watertights, Wellingtons and Knee Boots. Also Ladies and Children's Boots at a Great Reduction on former prices. Parties wishing to secure any of the above will find this a splendid opportunity for buying some of the most recent importations at extremely low prices, as this is a 'Genuine clearing out Sale. SMITH &. DBAPEES, CLOTHIEES AND OUTEITTEES, »-T? TP VHVm TTTT-T CORNER of GLADSTONE & FREEMAN STREETS, WESTPORT, PRINCES AND CAMP STREETS, CHARLESTON.
A. HORN, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Storekeepers at a distance will find a choice selection of the best 'quality articles ever imported to the coast. A. HORN, Tobacconist and Stationer, Gladstone-street, Westport. -i mHE IMPERIAL HOTEL, X Together with the THEATRE ROYAL AND SURREY GARDENS, ROSS, To be disposed of the principal of the Art Union of London. ; CORNISH'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES, Of the aggregate value of £I6OO. First Prize: Imperial Hotel and Theatre Royal, valued at £9OO. Second Prize: The Surrey Pleasure Gardens, valued at £153. Third Prize: A first-class Billiard Table (by Paser, of Melbourne, nearly news, valued at £l4O. Fourth Prize: Splendid highly-toned patent Clarisonant Piano-forte, valued at £SO. Fifth Prize: One Bay Horse, and Express Waggon and Harness, valued at £55. Sixth Prize: That far-famed overland Monkey, valued at £5, For particulars see Postefs. N.R.—The Drawing will take place at the Theatre Royal, Ross, on the 25th May, 1868. 1600 Tickets at £1 each, to be had of Agents in all the towns on the Coast. Agents for Westport— TONES & HUGHES, Empire Hotel. LAND & MINING SURVEYOR, Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers) Ireland. Address—Golden Hope Hotel, Freeman Street, Westport. DAY SCHOOL. MRS. KILLETT, begs to inform the inhabitants of Westport, that she has opened a Day School for children under 12 years of age. Eor terms apply at the school-room, Wharf-street next to Mr Munroe's office.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 1
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