NEW WINTER GOODS. NEW WINTER GOODS. AT THE BERLIN HOUSE, SEDDON STREET. ID- DAVIDSON <SS 00. , T> EU announce to the Public of KTJMARA and District that they .[have OPENED their large and well-selected 03? Comprising all the Latest Fashions of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Costumes, Mantles, Shawls, Skirts, and a magnificent Stock of Winceys, Plaids, And all the New Shades in Plain and Fancy Press Materials for the Season. ■ An immense Stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! Of the best English and Colonial-made Tweeds. Also, a great variety of HATS, BOOTS, and SHOES, Of the best quality The Stock having been carefully selected by Mr D. Davidson, In the best and cheapest Markets, enables them to sell at prices lower than any other house In the Trade. Special attention is directed to the SHILLING TABLE, which is daily replenished with Good and Useful Articles. ■ —o N.B, In addition to the large stock, New Shipments are received by every steamer, to meet the requirements of their customers. D. DAVIDSON AND CO., Seddon-st, Kmnaraj Revell-st, Hokitika j Aylmer-st, Ross.
WESTLAND DEUGf HALL, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA rr- 1 i win »i_ - - GEORGE MEE, PROPRIETOR J)3RECT importer of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Trusses, Surgical Appliances, &c., &c. p Homeopathic Medicines, and Books on Sale. Cordial Makers 5 and Confectioners’ Requirements. Particular attention paid to the Dispensinp of Prescriptions. • i^' ee S i Extracted, scaled, and stopped tmderth© painless Aitrous Oxide process (if required). Horse and Cattle Medicines* Note the address WESTLAND GEORGE MEE, DRUG HALL, MAIN AND AT HOKITIKA. ROAD. )
D. M'LEAN yyAS Just LANDED, at Greymoutb, ex Wanganui, Crest of the Wave, and Martha Reid—--400 Sacks Oats 300 Sacks prime fowl Wheat SSO Sacks Bran 100 Sacks Pollai’d 20 Tons Meeks’ and Anderson’s Flour 200 Bags Potatoes. CHEESE, BUTTER, BACON, ETC. 100 Bags Grass Seeds. Q.REYMOUTH AND jgTJMARA. POST OFFICE STORE. TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER, AND TOBACCO. HAVING during the last ten years in the district, obtained a reputation for giving good value in those articles, J. DRUMMOND has determined to still deserve the name, and would call special attention to his present stock. FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE, EVERY FRIDAY. COFFEE GROUND DAILY. Stationery, Ironmongery, and Earthenware at lowest r-ates. Gold Bought,
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Kumara Times, Issue 194, 18 May 1877, Page 3
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