'f[ fl B A T K E JJ 0 YA L, KUMARA. NOVELTY! NOVELTY!! THIS EVENING. GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION NIGHT! 4f\ VALUABLE PRESENTS district" buted amongst the audience. To ensure fairness, the fallowing plan will be observed :—Each purchaser of a Ticket will receive a sealed envelope, containing either a prize number or a blank, which he will keep until the prizes are called. The numbers corresponding to the Gifts will take the prizes, The distribution will be supplemented bv a GRAND CONCERT and Dramatic Entertainment, in which the following will appear, viz. :—Miss Beatrice Lyster, Messrs, Jolly, Mmvliead, Stewart, and Inglis.- -Admission : Front seat 3 (entitling holder to two tickets), 2s ; back seats, Is. —The prizes are no:v on view at the Theatre Royal, Seddon-street. KUMARA- - HOSPITAL. rnHE First Meeting of the newlyelected Committee will be held on MONDAY, 16th July, at 7 p.m. business : To Elect a Chairman and Secretary. To make arrangements lor building a Ward. General business. JAMES WYLDE, Secretary pro tem. I. 0. G, T, KUMARA LODGE, 146. A GRAND CONCERT, Comprising Glees, Songs, Duetts, Recitations &c. will lie given by members of the above Order in the PUBLIC HALL, KUMAR A, On WEDNESDAY, July 18 1877. For the Benefit of the Kumara Hospital Ward. Admission—Front seats, 3s; back Seats, 2s. For particulars, see programme. D. FALVEY, )AINTER, Glazier, Pa perlj anger, L Sipn Writer, Decorator, and Cypher Engraver. Stamps out on wood, Stone, metal. Guns lepaired and cleaned, nipples, pins from one-fourth to one-sixteenth ; initials on watches, rings, lockets, <fcu. Timber grave enclosures, find tablets to imitate stone, with epitaph carved. Buildings begun at foundation and finished with sign. Auy workfiom tbe cradle to the coffin, if honest and honorable, undertaken. Temporary Residence, J. G. Green's Boot Warehouse, Seddou-street. . Notice. HAVR this day sold to MESSRS L PATERfcON. MICHEL, and Co., the whole of the BOOK DEBTS and GOOD WILL of Paterson Bros., Westland Steam Coffee Mills, and hereby give notice that their receipt will be sufficient discharge of all accounts owing to the late firm. THOMAS POLE. Hokitika, May 7th, 1877. COALS. COALS. JJEST GREYMOUTH COALS by the bag, or ton, at the lowest rates, at CAMPBELL & KETTLES, Seddon-street, Agent for the Coal Pit Heath Company. SWEEPSTAKES. fXN Bulstrode's Club Sweep, -will take place at the Club Hotel every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, until date of drawing. EVENING CLASSES. Youths and Adults are now .T opened, at Houlahan's Store, opposite Police Court. English Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and Bookkeeping: Mathematics, Algebra, Mensuration, and Geometry. Languages,—French and Latin. J. J. CROFTS, Head Teacher, Kumara R.C. School. Pupils prepared for Civil Service examination. Terms easy. 100 Pair of Good BLANKET S at -*- v " 8s 6d per pair, at the Berlin Home. ' 20i; Great Bargain, at D. Davidson and Co.'b. NOTICE. MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, &c. T DRUMM Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, is prepared to take charge of Bills of Lading, store goods if necessary, or forward same promptly per Tramway.
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Kumara Times, Issue 242, 14 July 1877, Page 3
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