TEA". r r :..i,.TEA Duncan M'Lean Is now offering-^ 150 boxes TEA 100 half-chest* do. 50 chests do. Also, ex « Maggie Patterson, "'■'•; from Dunedin—--390 bags BRAN . 3CO sacks FLOUR 'i 56 do. POLLAKD . ,252 bags OATS.. Q.REYMOUTH AND T£tJM£RA.
POST OMTCE STOKE. TEA, COFFEE, BUTTER, AND TOBACCO. : ; ;r ;> HAVING during the last ten years in the district, obtained » 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. V FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE, EVERT FRIDAY. / COFFEE GROUND DAILY. Stationery, Ironmongery, and Earthenware at lowest rated. Gold Bouqhi. -nOULSTON ANI/ ' M'ILROY, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, ■]? AND FAMILY GIOCERS, r Seddon Street, Kuroara (Next doer to Times Office). ,;. —WINES AND SPIRITS—— Mining Tools of every Description. GOLD BOUGHT. Agents for Marshall arid Copeland's XXX ! .';■■;■ «;"'
GOOD NEWB FOR TQE PUBLIC.: U * (Late Jacobe's Old ViotQritiTJ Store) MAIN ROAD, ; , r = QABR pRICES: '"""" Candies, Is per lb Jams (Johnson Brothers), 2s 3d for three tins - Currants, 6 lbs 3s 3d Large Sardines, 3s 3d for three tins, t Small do 2s for three tins 1 i Salad and Castor OiJ, three.fdr * Cove Oysters, three tira for 2b 6cl J Lobsters, two tins for 2s 84 Pickled Salmon, 6d per lb ' ' ' V/ '' f Table Salt, 3 jars for 2s 6d Worcester Sauce, Is per brittle Morton's Pickles; three '^bottle* 'fcr 3s 3d '' v Tobacco, 4s 6d per.lb Household Soap, 9d per bar, 21s per, cwt. Blue Mottled Soap, Is per bar Tea (not to be surpassed), 2s 6d per lb, or 26s per box : J Coffee, Is 6d per lb: (fresh ground) >' Cocoa, Is 9d per lb , [ /,. Onions, 61b for Is. " Chicken Wheat" i ~
Furniture, Crockeryware, Ironmongery, Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Shoe?, AT EQUALLY.JLQW,PRICES. ~. THE LITTLE WONDER. J\. and Son), ; - /. PRACTICAL - WORKING 3EWBLLER i iE^„I Legs to return his sincere thanks to the public generally for past patronage,.and would respectfully intimate, that liasring recovered from■ his" fete' illness, prepared to execute 'all orders -for English and Colonial JeweJlery'of every description as ?J ' '."., A.S. will still endeavor to/, make « The Little. Wonder " * house in, the trade for its splendid" and choice stock/of Tobaccos/ Cigarß,[l»ipe|, Fancy Goods, English, French, and American Timepieces, etc., n Jewellery made and repaired on the premises. Watches and Clocks repaired at reasonable charges. '-' JV '' A onoice assortment of COLONIAL JEWELLERY, always on hancL : }
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Kumara Times, Issue 227, 27 June 1877, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Kumara Times, Issue 227, 27 June 1877, Page 3
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