WBSTL AN.D 1) UU G- . H ALL, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA. GEORGE MEE, J)IEECT importer of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Pliances &c., & e c Cm 6S ’ TrUSS63 ’ Surgical HQmwpathic Medicines, and Books on Sale, ordial Makers and Confectioners’ Requirements. Preemptions' attention paid *° tte Dispensing of ™', n u ee \rl Ex scaled, and stopped under the painless Nitrous Oxide process (if required) Horse and Cattle Medicines. Note the address GEORGE MEE, drug hall, main and AT HOKITIKA. ROAD,
W. Tl QDQES » SADDLE and HARNESS IWATTHR, : (Next door to Brown, bootmaker) M A I N-S T R E E T, KTJMARA.
Duncan M‘Lean Is now offering— Ex “St. Kilda,” 200 Apple- Trees, blight proof stocks 60 Pears, choice kinds 250 Plums and Cherries 100 Peaches Gooseberries, Currants, &c. 200 Choice Roses 20,000 Extra - strong Hawthorn Quicks, Q.REYMOUTH AND JJUMARA. J)OULSTON AND M'ILROY, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, AND FAMILY GROCERS, Seddon Street, Kumara (Next door to Times Office). • WINES AND SPIRITS— Mining Tools of . every Description. GOLD BOUGHT. Agents for Marshall and Copeland’s XXX DUNEDIN BEEE.
JHE CHEAPEST YARD On the Coast is the sir HOKITIKA TIMBER YARD, Bealey-atreet and Gibson’s Quay. Sinclair and Jack Have on Sale— Machine-made sashes, doors, architraves, mouldings and skirtings. Glass of all sizes. Corrugated galvanised iron of the best brands. Builders’ ironmongery. Bricks, Geelong lime, cement, fireclay, etc. Doors and sashes—made all sizes. All orders punctually attended to.
JJHMARA SAW MILLS, Main Road, CORNFOOT AND STENHOUSB Are now prepared to supply timber in any quantity. Orders' left at the Saw Mrr.r.a will receive prompt attention. CORNFOOT AND STENHOUSB, Proprietors. Hokitika steam door And SASH FACTORY. Sashes and Doors made to order at very low prices. J. C. and Co. have in stock every description of .Builders* Ironmongery and Building Materials. ' JAMES CRAIG & GO., • Steam Saw Mills, Steam Door • «.nd Sash and Moulding Mills, 1 HOKITIKA.
POST OFFICE STOKE. J. DEUMMOND, while thanking the inhabitants of Knmara and neighborhood for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, begs to intimate that, in future, he intends devoting his attention to the sale of TOBACCO, STATIONERY, MINING TOOLS, &c., and would respectfully solicit continued patronage. Stock of Groceries, Provisions, and Oilmen’s stores to be cleared oat at great Reduction in Price. Post Office Stoeb, July 16, 1877.
Q OWLISH AW AND pLAISTED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET {Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Kumara), HAVE O'* HAND ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDW A R E, Dynamite and Blasting Powder, Europe and Manilla Rope, Kerosene and Parlor Stoves, Iron—Bar, Sheet, and Corrugated—Steel, Octagon end Doable Shear Truck and Whim Wheels, Builders’ and Mining Tools of every description at Lowest Possible Price.
Small Profits and Quick Returns. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC. fi S-. POLLOCK, * (Late Jacobs’s Old Victorian Store) MAIN ROAD, KUMABA£jASH pRIOES.v Candles, Is per lb Jams (Johnson Brothers), 2s 3d for three tins Currants, 6 lbs 3s 3d Large Sardines, 3s 3d for three tins Small do 2s for three tins Salad and Castor Oil, three for 2s 3d Cove Oysters, three tins for 2s fid Lobsters, two tins for 2s 3d Pickled Salmon, 6d per lb Table Salt, 3 jars for 2s 6d Worcester Sauce, Is per bottle Morton’s Pickles, three bottles for 3s 3d 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 Coffee, Is 6d per lb (fresh ground) Cocoa, Is 9d per lb Onions, 61b for Is. u Chicken Wheat,”, WINES and SPIRITS, Wholesale and by the Bottle. Furniture, Crockeryware, Ironmongery, Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Shoes, AT EQUALLY LOW PRIQES.
D. FALYEY, TJAINTER, Glazier, Paperhanger, JL Sign Writer, Decorator, and Cypher Engraver. Stamps cut on wood, stone, -metal. Guns repaired and. cleaned, nipples, pins from one-fourfch to one-sixteenth; initials on watches, rings, lockets, &c. Timber grave enclosures, and tablets to imitate stone, with epitaph carved. Buildings began at foundation and finished with sign. Any work from the cradle to the coffin; if honest and honorable, undertaken. Temporary Residence, JV G, Green’s Boot Warehouse, Seddon-street. NOT I C E. MERCHANTS; STOREKEEPERS, &p. J DRUMM. Mawhera Quay,-Grey- * tnouth, is prepared to take change of. Bills of Lading, store goods- if necessary, or forward same promptly per Tramway. IMMENSE S tock of Wihbeys at 8d per yard, at the Berlin House.t
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Kumara Times, Issue 257, 1 August 1877, Page 3
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