Geelong tweed trousers and VEST, best quality, for 28s 6d, at D, Davidson and Co.’s. ■CURST-CLASS White BLANKETS for 14s, at the Berlin House. P. W. Quinn, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (opposite bank op new Zealand) SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. J. H ANNAH > PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, (Next door to Drummond’s Store). ORDERS Executed with Prompitude, Combined with REASONABLE CHARGES. The Little Wonder. Main Road, Kumara. ALEXANDER gINGER (late singer and son), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, WORKING JEWELLER, &C. Fancy Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars, English French, and American Clocks on sale. Jeweller y made and repaired on the premises. Watches, Clocks, and Musical Instruments Repaired, at Reasonable Charges. N.B.—A.S. holds a legitimate Lottery of useful and valuable articles every Saturday Evening. All Prizes— no Blanks 1 Prizes range from 3s. to £B. Tickets—ss. Sweepstakes as usual. The “ Little Wonder” has become the Wonder of the Age for giving Value for Value.— All articles guaranteed.
W. WIESNER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MAIN ROAD, KUMAR A. Of ENGLISH LEVER WATCH BS JS& AND AMERICA* CLOCKS POS SALE. GREENSTONE fiO* BOUGHT, CUT, AND MOUNTED,
TITTANTED KNOWN, that everything and marked in plain figures, at D. Davidson and Co, Seddon-street. 1 (\(\ Pair o£ Good BLANKETS at XUU g 3 p er pair, at the Berlin House. • CHEAP. CHEAP. ! JsJPOUTING, Tinware, &c., for cash Best and strongest Chimneys, 255. each. Water Tanks, open tops, 16s each; and all other goods at reduced rates, at WM. HEINZ’S, Westland Tinware Manufactory (Next door Telegraph Office), Main-road, Kumara. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Arahura Road Board until 4 p.m., on Wednesday, July 25, 1877, from persons willing to act as Rate Collector, Remuneration, five per cent, on gross amount collected, with £6 extra for travelling expenses. The person appointed will require to find two sureties in the sum of £2OO. By order of the Board, JAMES T. BYRNE, Secretary. SHIPPING. HOKITIKA. ARRIVED. July 19.—Waipara, from Greymouth, SAILED, July 19.—Nil. GREYMOUTH. ARRIVED. July 19.—Nil. SAILED. July 19.—Waipara, for Hokitika.
AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, &c. This Evening.—Ball at Horae’s National Hotel, Seddon-street, This Evening, First Westland Rifles meet at the Theatre Royal. To-morrow Evening.— Theatre Royal: Grand Gift Distribution and Concert.
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Kumara Times, Issue 247, 20 July 1877, Page 2
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