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Campbell and Kettles, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, SEDDON-STREET {Nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand). TJAVING OPENED THEIR NEW PREMISES As above, are preif&red to supply every description of GENERAL IRONMONGERY, At lowest possible prices, and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the miners and publio generally. MINING TOOLS Of every description. A large variety cl English and American FURNITURE, HARDWARE, LAMPS, GLASSES, ETC., ETC. Miner's orders promptly attended to.

WWLISHAW AND pLAISTED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET the Bank of New South Wales, Kumara), Receive direct Shipments of HARDWARE, sepecially suitable for West Coast requirements. All Goods Marked at Lowest Prices.

Empire Billiard Saloon. \j Cromwell) begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that he has OPENED a BILLIARD SALOON in KOSTER'S EMPIRE HOTEL (Late Schultheis'), And where will be found one of Aioook's Befit Milliard Tables. All the lowers of the green oloth will find every comfort and convenience. POOL OF ALL KINDS Every Evenings

LONDON BAKERY, MAIN RQAD, ROSBOROUGH AND CtJMINO (Late EL Brown), «h'ased the above business, with book debts up to the 20th of January last, and having engaged a first-class BA&ER AND CONFECTIONER, they'solicit the patronage of the inhabitants of Kti vara and tbeßurroundinggoldfields* londoklaiery, (Opposite Public Hall), Main road v KtMARA,

All Nations* Bakery* >OHLOFF AND BRAUER, b Wholesale and Retail Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bakers an Gonfectioners, MAIN STREET, KUMARA, j£ UMA R A RUSH, R. J. SEDDON Begs to acquaint the residents of the NEW RUSH that he has OPENED A GENERAL STORE, "where 'every conceivable article may be obtained. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. Q.USTAVE DILLMAN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Dillman's Township, USST One mile on the Lead from Seddon-street. FRESH 1 BREAD DAILY. OSEPH QUI NN > v Carpenter and Undertaker, ALBERT STREET, GREYMOUTH. All orders by telegram or letter from Kumara promptly attended to. J.Q., having Hearse and Mourning Coaches, is prepared to eobxfuct funerals in any style. A large assortment of plain and 'fancy Iron Railings and Enclosures on hand, and at moderate prices.

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Kumara Times, Issue 159, 7 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 159, 7 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 159, 7 April 1877, Page 3

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