SITIDISriE'Z" HOTJSE GLADSTONE STBEE. WESTPOTR. CHRISTOPHER BROWN Invites the especial attention of the inhabitants of "Westport and district to his NEW ARRIVALS OF SUMMER DRESSES, In all the NEW MATERIALS, comprising a large variety of— New Fancy Eeps, in all colors Poplinetts, Mohairs, Lustres J Llamas and Merinoes Choice patterns in Hoyle's, and other noted makers Black and Colored Silks [in prints A SFLENDID MSOHIim OF 80SISBT—LiDlES 1 AND CHILDREN'S. MUSLIN & LACE TIES, THE LATEST FASHIONS. BELTS, CLASPS, KID CLOVES, TRIMMINGS. Millinery in Great Variety. EOTS' BOATING HATS, AND OTHER STRAW GOODS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Also some very cheap lines in MEN'S CLOTHI Colonial Made, just to hand— Men's Sac Coats Men's Paget Coats Men's Tommy Dodd Coats Boys' and Youths' Clothing Melbourne made Trousers, and Trousers and Vests Crimean and other Shirts, Socks, Ties, &e. These Goods are all marked at extremely LOW PRICES. SYD N E Y HOUSE, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS WESTPORT HOUSE. TO THE ELECTORS. Jt is customary for those who come before this constituency, soliciting support, either to find fault with the Press for representing them on the one hand, or misrepresenting them on the other, while credit is taken for what may have ended well during their term of office, and responsibility is ignored with what has miscarried. In asking the electors to place them again at the head of the poll, Whyte and Pirie pledge themselves not only to refrain from the habit of abusing the Press—which seems to be growing on our modern public men —but will undertake all the responsibility of the results of their CLOTHING ADMINISTRATION. NEW CRIMEAN SHIRTS. Not only are New Crimean Shirts to be had at WESTPORT HOUSE, but each shirt will be found rivalling its neighbours in some peculiarity ; and other shirts will be arriving, " with all convenient speed," to take the place of the present favorites, and to become favorites in their turn. INSTANCE OF GOOD LUCK. From a calculation, based upon the most reliable data, it has been ascertained that a quantity of the Six-Shilling Flannel Shirts has been secured, nearly sufficient to supply the demand during the holidays. ANOTHER INSTANCE. Those, who prefer wearing French Peak Caps to others, can buy at WHYTE & PIRIE'S, for 3s each, Caps that have been invoiced in the Home markets at 3s, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, and 3s 9d. THE LATEST NEWS. The arrival of the p.s. Lyttelton has placed us in possession of intelligence confirming the rumor that WHYTE & PIRIE had bought a stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, at a large discount, and that a portion of the Stock, most suitable for Westport, was positively to be forwarded to afford an opportunity to speculators to invest. -w:H:"X7r:E <sc :fi>r,i:e 7 WESTPORT HOUSE, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT, Wanganui House, Taupo Quay, Wanganui.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 744, 1 December 1870, Page 4
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