IHEATRE JJOYAL, Howorth’s Hibernica. SATURDAY— W LAST THREE NIGHTS! NEW SONGS I NEW DANCES ! Admission—3s. and 2a. Doors Open at 7.30, to commence at 8. M. E. HO WORTH, Treasurer. JOHN HO WORTH, Manager. “ALPHABETICAL” WILLIAMS, Proprietor . . Mr J. H, King. Stage Manager -- Mr C. Driscoll. Unprecedented Success of ME TEDDY CARROLL MR ARTHUR F. VIVIAN. Come and see the Champion American Prize Jig. Come and see Carroll’s “ Foot of Mine also, “ The Old li’ish Apple Woman.” CairOll- *an& - Company ‘ih new farced, TO-NIGHT—“ Old Mother Gum Has Arrived.” ; MR A. F. VIVIAN Xnthe “ Slave Ship,” “ Flying Dutchman,” and the “ Arab’s Farewell to his Musical Directors, Messrs Cameron end Traversi. Admission by Refreshment Ticket— One Shilling, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. General Agent. Music Hall ! Steed.”
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC. C S. POLLOCK, ■ * (Late Jacobs’s Old Victorian Store) MAIN ROAD, KUMARA. £JASH pRICES i Candles, Is per lb Jams (Johnson Brothel's), 2s 8d for three tins Currants, 6|d per lb Large Sardines, 3s 3d for three tins Small do 2s for three tins Salad and Castor Oil, three for 2s 3d Cove Oysters, three tins for 2s 6d Lobsters, two tins for 2s Sd Tickled Salmon, 6d per lb Table Salt, 3 jars for 2s 6d Worcester Sauoe, Is per bottle Morton’s Pickles, three bottles for 3s 3d Tobacco, 4s 6d per lb Household Soap, 9d per bar, 21s per owt. Blue Mottled Soap, Is per bar Tea (not to be surpassed), 2s 6d per lb, or 26s per box Coffee, Is 6d per lb (fresh ground) Cocoa, Is bd per lb Onions, 6Th for Is. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, 8s 6d per bottle Quinine Champagne, 3s 6d per bottle Furniture, Crockerywure, Ironmongery, Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Shoes, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.
WEST OF ENGLAND STORE AND BUTCHERY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA (Few doors below the Empire Corner.) AJ. TUDBALL (successor to D. i Faulkner) has just received a fresh supply of celebrated WINES and SPIRITS, Guinness’ STOUT, and Tennent's BEER, in fine condition. Also, STORES of every description. Every, Article of the finest quality. HORSE-FEED Melbourne and Canterbury Chaff, Oats, Maize, Wheat, •and Bran. Everything at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. TENDERS. TjIRESH TENDERS will be received • ■: by the Arahura Road, Board until Wednesday, April 25th, 1877, at eight o’clock p.m., for the Repair and Maintenance of Seddon-street, Kumara Horse Trades, and Lainplough Track, Tenders to be seen at the Court House, Kumara. The Board will not necessarily accept Hie lowest or any tender. By order of the Board. ' JAMES F. BYRNE, Secretary. TENDERS, THE Committee of the Kumara Literary Institute invite Tenders from persons willing to provide a suitable ROOM, at a rental, for the purposes of the Society. ' Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 7 p.m., on Tuesday, the 24th instant Further particulars can be ‘obtained by applying to the Honorary Secretary. A, S. MENTEATII, Natit&al Bank.
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Kumara Times, Issue 171, 21 April 1877, Page 3
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