71DWAKD B E U C E. li fATCHMAKEE, MANUFAOTUEING JEWELLEB. Gladstone Street, Wcstpo t. HO MAS DOLL3IAN, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, (Next to Camp Hotel,) Princes Street, Charleston. A good Circulating Library. Applications filled in. Letters written. A large and extensive stock of Stationery always on hand. English, American, and Colonial Papers and Journals, received ever mail. Acent for Westport Times.
TO LET. r i IHE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, *. Wharf Street. Apply to JAMES G. HAT, EELITEREK AND SEEDSMAN, "Wharf Street. FpiiLE NATIONAL HOTEL, Gladstone Steeet. (Late of Greymouth) Begs to inform the inhabitants of Westport and his digger friends that he has taken the above Hotel, where he will be happy to meet one and all. Good Beds. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c. Of the best description. The Table will bo found replete with all the delicacies of the season. A Superior Billiard Table on the premises. Games of 50 one shilling'.
ssifS IIYE AID LET LIVE. FREE TRADE >TD NO MONOPOLY. FAIN AND SOUTHWORTH. PRICES; Lemonade Ginger Beer.. Soda Water .. Cordials 2s per dozen. 2s ALL GUARANTEED A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. Gr. F. CHESS WAS, GLADSTONE STEEET, (Opposite ilw Camp.) G. E. C. having purchased the Stock of &EIEEAI DRAPERY, CL0TIII&, BOOTS, &c, [From Mr JNO. SOUTHERN, lately occupying the premises of the firm known as BROWN, JONES, & ROBINSON, Respectfully requests the support of the inhabitants of Westport and Surrounding districts. The Slock is extensive and well-assorted, the whole having been purchased by Mr CRISWICK, during his late visit to Melbourne. The new Proprietor will use his best endeavours to retain any patronage that may he accorded him, by the strictest attention to business and the requirements and wishes of his customers. AKEIYAL OE THE DUES OE EDMBURG-H, LEVEES WILL BE HELD AT WEST P 0 E H 0 J S E, Daily, during the current month, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. For Occasions the Popular Suits are made to measure a' rr~"i "m From their New Stock of Fashionable Clothes. When his Royal Highness waa in Melbourne recently, the tradesmen were very busy making up clothing for WHITE AND PIE lE. This Princely Stock having arrived, visitors can invest to great pecuniary advantage and personal comfort. Remarkably enough, the DUKE'S VISIT and Whyte and Pirie's GREAT PLUSH SCHEME have been contemporary, and the miners having so loyally and enthusiastically embraced it, more orders for the RIGHT SORT "have been placed. The 17s Gd BLANKETS arc already causing excitement. Winter being a trying time for HATS, care has been taken to secure a largo stock of very SUBSTANTIAL BUILD. Those expecting to pay high prices for Winter Underclothing will be agreeably surprised at WHITE AND PIRIE'S EXTEEMELY LOW PEICES. " Keep your feet warm by putting them into WHTTE AND PIRIE'S Woollen Socks, and their Melbourne and Sydney made Watertights," is an advice which ought to be in every Doctor's mouth. Waterproof Clothing, Flannels, Carpets, Rugs, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Table Covers, Ticking, Hessian, China Matting, Long Cloths, Glas3 Cloths, Towels, &c, arc offered at H O U UNDER REGULAR PRICES.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 519, 19 June 1869, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 519, 19 June 1869, Page 3
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