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J)OULSTON AND M‘ILROY, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, AND FAMILY GROCERS, Seddon Street, Ktnnara {Next door to Times Office). •——WINES AND SPIRITS , Mining Tools of every Description. GOLD BOUGHT. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. & Ml ©@. t T*EG to announce the OPENING of their first consignment of Autumn and Winter Goods, comprising a large Variety of the Newest things in— Dress Materials, Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Skirts, &c. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, &0., of the very best quality. Hats, in the best and newest shapes. Also, an immense quantity of plain useful household Drapery, among which are several cases and bales of the following Goods— White Blankets, from 12s fid per pair. Large heavy Blankets, 18s 6d per pair. French Merinos, all wool, from Is 9d per yard. Winceys, B|d, 19d, and Is, splendid value. Flannels, all wool, from ls4d per yd. Horrock’s Calicoes, 6s per dozen yds. Grey Calicoes, 4s per dozen yards. Winter Dress Stuffs, new patterns and shades, from Is per yard. Wool Plaids, double width, from 2s 9d per yard. Men’s Flannels, large-sized, from 4a fid. Men's Ribbed Drawers, from 5s fid. Half Yankee Hats, from 6s fid. Ladies’ Kid Boots, from 7s 6d per pair. An early inspection of the above goods is invited. ■3. MANSON AND CO, Next to the Empire Hotel, MAIN ROAD. FOR SALE. THOSE well-known PREMISES in Seddon-street, opposite Mr Gilbert Stewarts, at present occupied by Mr Lewis, as a Confectioner’s Shop. Apply on the Premises. THRESHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, -** At Maori Creek, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREAT?. NANCARROW & CO. have been favored with instructions to offer for sale by private treaty— That very desirable property in the Township in Dnnganville, Maori Creek, known as GREEN’S HOTEL, with the Hall adjoin.fag. The Hotel la well-built, and will be found very commodious, and is fully equipped in all departments. It is doing ■a good trade, and satisfactory reasons will be given to intending purchasers by the proprietor for wishing to sell. The Maori Creek township is well known to be the most prosperous and rising in the whole of the district, and the acquisition of the above property offers an opportunity for any enterprising business man entering Into it of securing a ready-made trade, and comfortable borne with ascertain and liberal return. The Hall being substantially built could be easily converted into premises adapted to any class of business. The site is one of the beat in the township. tThe purchaser will be expected to take the Hotel Stock, Fixtures, Furniture, and Billiard Table at a valuation, FOR SALE. FREEHOLD SECTIONS, rfIME undersigned Sale a few Sections fronting on Main Road, and Union-street, In the Township of Kamara South. £ Terms Easy. F. A LEARMONTH & CO., Commission Agents, ‘ Hokitika. KUMARA HOSPITAL WARD. A GRAND BALL will he held on ti Queen’s Birthday, 24th of Ma' 1877, at the Theatre Royal. Tickets, 6s each, can be procured < •ny Member of the Hospital Committee. JAMES WYLDE, Secretary.

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Kumara Times, Issue 192, 16 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 192, 16 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 192, 16 May 1877, Page 3

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