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REMOVAL. BJBIOYAL. EEIOTAL. "WHTTE Sz PIH,IE "OEQ- moat respectfully to inform their numerous customers, and the public generally, that they have removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr John Solomon, at the corner of Molesvvorth and Q-ladstone streets, where they purpose still carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W. & P. beg to return their sincere thanks for the support hitherto accorded them, and trust by selling genuine articles at the lowest remunerative prices, to still merit a continuance of public patronage in their New Premises. W. & P. have now on hand THE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING Ever imported into Westport, and are determined to sell at prices whic cannot fail to recommend themselves to an appreciative public. Their stock of Suits is particularly worthy of notice, being made np either in Melbourne or on the premises. Suits made to measure, at Whyte & Pirie's Suits warranted to fit at Whyte & Pirie's Trousers and Vests warranted to fit at Whyte & Pirie's Trousers warranted to fit at "Whyte & Pirie's Shirts in endless variety at Whyte & Pirie's Hats and Caps of every shape at Whyte & Piries, Silk Scarfs and Ties at Whyte & Pirie'e Odds and Ends at Whyte & Pirie's BLAFKETS. MARKETS. BLANKETS. PLUSH. PLUSH. PLUSH. Whyte & Pirie's. Whyte & Pirie's. Whyte & Pirie's. A large stock of Tweeds, Silk Mixtures, Coatings, Black and Blue West of England cloth is always on hand, at WHYTE & PIRIE'S TAILOKS AND CLOTHIBES, CORNER OF MOLESWORTH & GLADSTONE STREETS, WESTPORT. AND REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

(TEAM TO THE AUCKLAND ) GOLDFIELDS. The splendid new unrivalled twin screw steamer JOHN PENN, M. CAEET, (late of the Kennedy) CoMMANDEB, Will leave for the Via NELSON, on SUNDAY NEYT, AT 10 O'CLOCK Eor Freight or Passage apply to SPENCE BEOS. & CO., Kennedy street. Or to the Purser on hoard. JOHN JOHNSON. WestpoJt, August 25th, 1868.

TO BE RAFFLED. 70 SHARES IN THE PAKIHI CEMENT CRUSHING, AND GOLD MINING COMPANY, REGISTERED, CHARLESTON. riIHE above Company ispossessiedofa very large claim, 3 acres in extent, on Lead, is possessed of a valuable Water Race driving two large Batteries, and has just commenced working on a large scale, with very good prospects. Seventy Tickets at £1 each, which has been the current rate for some THREE PRIZES First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 40 Shares 20 Shares 10 Shares To be drawn for, on the Art Union principle, at the Melbourne Hotel, Charleston, on SATURDAY PIRST. TTT ANTED the public to know that YY I will purchase any book or books not in my stock, (and give price for same) at the shortest notice. M U N S O N, SrATIONEB & BoOKSELLEB, Next to " Times " office, Westport. y the undersigned immed ately— News from Home.—Any information of or concerning the above, who was last heard of in "Wellington, will be thankfully received on behalf of sorrowing parents, by GEO. DODSON, Spring Creek, Marlborough.

FOR GrREYMOTJTH & HOCITIKA, rpHE favourite steamer KENNEDY JL Captain Whitwell, Will leave THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents, Kennedy street. MR. JEWELL'S GREAT RAFFLE. iHE DRAWING for the above will take place on SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5, at Bp.m SWEEPSTAKES for Tickets will be thrown for on Wednesday the 2nd, and on the night of the drawing at 8 p.m. sharp.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 342, 4 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 342, 4 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 342, 4 September 1868, Page 3

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