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SEBASTOPOL HOUSE. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. F. & G. F. BTJLLEN Begs to call the attention of the General Public to their New and Larce Assortment of Men’s and Children’s Clothing, Men’s Women’s and Children’s Boots, FLANNELS, CALICOS, AND DRAPERY, which they are now selling at the LOWEST POSSIBLE* PRICES. Splendid Value in Moles, Drawers,, and Flannel Shirts, To which they call the especial attention of the Miners. s ToS OL iF. & G. BULLEN.PToS 01 KTTMAEA.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AN Amateur Dramatic Performance, in aid of the funds of the Kumara Volunteer Fire Brigade, will take place at the Theatre Royal on Friday, the 17th' instant., on which occasion will be produced for the first tlmein New Zealand the Celebrated Drama in Three Acts, entitled “ MIRIAM’S CRIME” and the Laughable Farce of the “LOTTERY TICKET” concluding with a Grand Allegorical Tableau by the Fire Brigade. For particulars see bills, and future advertisement. WAR. WAR. GREAT SLAUGHTER OP MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Together with a large and well-assorted .Stock of the most useful and fashionable Drapery, House Furnishing, &c., to be Sold regardless of cost. » . No Reserve: Sale to commence „at One o’clock, Saturday, Aug: 4th, 1877. At T. Quinn & Co.’s Seddon-street. CAMPBELL & KETTLES, GENERAL IRONMONGERS. SEDDON STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDW A E E, Have on hand : Chains and Rope suitable for Whims'frod; Whips. Also, Hammers, Driving Picks, &c., by the best makers, Blacksmiths’ and Bnilders’ Material of all kinds, Oils; Paints, and Varnish [Patent.] ANTIFRICTION Grease for Trucks. ALL GOODS AT LOWEST \PRICES.

J# J) rumm ond, JpOST QFFIOE gTORE, HAS ON SALE METING TOOLS.—AII sorts, including Bum's warranted cast-steel spaling and striking hammers, nails, spikes and bolts, all sizes; raw castor oil, candles, best brands. Also, Builders’ and Furnishing Ironmongery, Brush and HoUowate. TOBACCO.—The best imported. ClGAßS.—Choicest kinds. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.— •All descriptions 5 Anucapnlo, and other Lamps; Lamp Chimneys, Globes and Wicks STATIONERY.—‘Day Books, Journals and Cash Books, Memorandum and Minute Books, Note Books, Pocket Books and Purses, Note and Letter Paper, Plain and Fancy, Foreign do. do, assorted colors; Blotting Paper, Post, Foolscap and Account Paper : Inks, and Inkstands. Ink Pencils, &c.;&c. J.D. will also keep TEA, of a very superior quality, and hopes by selling every article at the lowest remunerative price to merit a continuance of the liber patronage hitherto bestowed on him; Post Office Stoke, August 1,1877. Small Profits and Quick Returns. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC.; Q S. POLLOCK, * (Late Jacobs’s Old Victorian Stine) MAIN ROAD, KDMARA. QASH JpRICBS: Candles, Is per lb., Jams (Johnson Brothers), 2s 3d for three tins Currants, 6 lbs 3s 3d Large Sardines, 3s 3d for three ting Small do 2s for three tins Salad and Castor Oil, three for 2g 3d Cove Oysters, three tins for 2s fid Lobsters, two tins for.2s 3d Pickled Salmon, fid per lb Table Salt, 3 jars for 2s fid Worcester Sauce, Is per bottle. Morton’s Pickles, three bottles for 3s 3d Tobacco, 4s fid per lb ' Household Soap, 9d per bar, 21s per cwt. Blue Mottled Soap, Is per bar Tea (not to be surpassed), 2s fid per lb, or 26s per box Coffee, Is fid per lb (fresh ground) Cocoa, Is 9d per lb Onions, 61b for Is. “ Chicken Wheat.” WINES and SPIRITS, Wholesateand by the Bottle. Furniture, Crockeryware, Ironmongery, Drapery, Clothing, Boots, and Shoes, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. NOTICE. IY/j-ONSTER |JNION. ON.0 N . account of the returns not all being in, the Drawing is unavoidably postponed until FRIDAY, August 17. I. 0. G. T. KUMARA LODGE, No. 146. THE members' of the above Lodge, and the Order in general are particularly requested to meet at the Public Hail on Sunday 12 inst at 9.30 a.m. to follow the remains of bur late Sister STEWART to the place of Interment. W. HALLEY, W.C.T.

THIRST-CLASS White BLANKETS for 14a, at the Berlin Honae. OYDNEY Tweed Trousers and Yest a&I o s; Great Bargain, at D. Davidaob and Co.’s, '

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Kumara Times, Issue 266, 11 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 266, 11 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 266, 11 August 1877, Page 3

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