GENERAL CARRIER. A Waggon leaTes the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Greymouth, for Kumars three times a week, NOTICE. Daily communication between Kumara and Hokitika. rpOMMY MAHER (for many years driver on the Christchurch road) haß commenced running a Daily Coach to and from Hokitika, leaving Rugg's Hotel at 8 a.m., arriving at Hokitika at half-past eleven, and leaving Slavery's Iframway Hotel, Revell-street, on the return journey at 4 p.m., calling at intermediate places, and arriving at Kumara at 7.30 p.m. The patronage of the public fa respectfully solicited. TOMMY MAHER, Proprietor. ?U G G'S HOTEL, 1 Greenstone Road, Kumara, is most centrally situated, and affords every accommodation and comfort that can be desired. COMFORTABLE SITTING AND BED ROOMS THE LARGEST BILLIARD-ROOM in the district, and a competent Marker in attendance, THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION IS UNLIMITED. Cabs, Wagonettes. Buggies, and Saddle Horses Always on Hire. Moderate charges, and strict attention to the convenience of the public JAMES~iuGG, Proprietor. Emp ir e Hotel, (Late Sohtothbib') Opposite Seddon Street, Kumara. Bkrend Koster, late of the Royal Hotel, Waimate, having become the Proprietor of the above House, teapectfully solicits a continuance of the same liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor, and every effort will be made to make the Empire second to none for accommodation and general comfort. Comfortable Bitting and Bed Rooms. Commercial and Sample Rooms. Moderate charges and strict attention to the convenience of the Public. Commodious Stabling Accommodation J>OSE OF DENMARK HOTEL, Stafford Town, CARL SCHULTHEIB, Proprietor. Every comfort and convenience* First-class Billiard Table. Liquors of the best Description. Commodious StablesjßlAN BORU HOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. Good Accommodation. D. SHEEDY, Proprietor. fJRIENTAL HOTEL, Richmond Quay, Greymouth Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the best :■-'•: ; Brands. }™ jJ. A. MORTON, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, KUMARA. HOLMES, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, Signtvriter, Glazier, etc. A choice Stock of Paperhanginga, and Painters' Materials always on hand. Also, Ironmongery, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Ridging, &c, &c.
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Kumara Times, Issue 208, 4 June 1877, Page 1
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315Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 208, 4 June 1877, Page 1
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