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TEA _ .J\ .. "TEA Duncan ~M%ijan Is now offering—i ' : 150 bo>:es TEI : '" "^ , IjOQ do!.. 1)0 chests do. ' "' ' " Abo, ex."Maggie.Patterson; , froni thinediii—- •: : i 390 bags BRAN - :. > 320 BackaFLOUlt : .56 do. POLLARD . 202 bags OAT& Q.REYMOUTS,. , TZUMAtU:

POST OFFICE! STOKE? TEA; COFFEE, BETTER; A\ftD* TOBACC& the district, obtained a reputation for giving gbod ( value in those' articles, J: DRUMMOND has deter; mined to still deserve the name; and! would call special attention to Ida pre£ sent stocks FRES3 DAIRY tt PRODUCE; Etilßf FRIDAY." COFFEE GROUND 1 DAILY: ware at lowest rates." Go£d Bought. nOULSTON AND* M'ILROY; GENERAL' STOREKEEPERS; AND FAMILY GROCERS; Seddon Street, KumarS (Next doer to Times AND* SPiiriTß== Mining Tools 5 of every Descriptio'nY GOLD BOUGHT. i ■■■c\- L - ~~ ' j Agents for Marshall and C6p& l&wjy XXX DUNEDIN BEER;

GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC: ' (Late. Jacobs's Old Victorian, Store) MAIN ROAD, KUMAR A.; CiASH. T>RICES: Candles, Is per lb . . . Jams (Johnson Brothers), 2s 3d foi three tins Currants," 6 lbs 3s 3d Large Sardines, 3s 3d for three tins! , Smali do 2s for three tins Salad and Castor Oil, three, for 28)3(1,' Cove Oysters, three tins for 2s 63 ' Lobsters, two tins for 2s 3«l Pickled Salmon, 6d per lb Table Salt, 3 jars for 2s 6d . Worcester Sauce, Is per bottje Morton's Pickles, three bottles' for 3s 3d Tobacco, 4s 6d per lb Household Soap; 9d per- bar, 21s- pet, cwt. . ' Blue Mottled Soap, Is per bar Tea (not to be surpassed), 2s 6d pet lb, or 26s per bok ' Coffee, Is 6d per lb (fresh ground) Cocoa; Is 9d per lb , ; ;; Onions, 61b for Is.. " CHickeri Wheat."

Furniture, Crockeryware, Ironmongery! Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Shoes,;; AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.-i .... THE LITTLE WONDER. xi_ and Son), PRACTICAL j WORKING JEWELLER, ETO;; 1 Begs to return his sincere thinks'to the public generally for past pattonage, and would respectfully intimate that having, recovered from his late illness, he is prepared to execute, all orders for* English and Colonial tfewellery of every description as heretofore. . A.S. will still endeavor r to', make; " The Little Wonder "' ' J&e cheapestj house in the trade fpr'iWlplendid'ancl choiceiStock Of Fancy Goods, English, French, and Americaji etc., etc. * j Jewellery made and repaired on thg premises, > "\Vatphes and GJocks at reasonable '' " '" '':' A onoice assortment of JEWELLERY,

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Kumara Times, Issue 228, 28 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 228, 28 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 228, 28 June 1877, Page 3

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