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Teeth Extracted, Scaled, and Stopped. J. WILLIAMS, DIRECT IMPORTER OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, &c, SEDDON STREET, KUMAR A. J. W. would intimate to the public that he has opened a branch business in Seddon-street, where he hopes to meet with the same support that has been accorded him at other branches on the Coast. Particular attention is always paid to the Dispensing of Prescriptions, and the Chemicals used tee of the purest quality, and at moderate prices. Patent Medicines, Trusses, Leeches, &c. J. WILLIAMS. SEDDON STREET, KUMARA: and REVELL STBBET, HOKITIKA. f§T Teeth on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite Plates. lechanical Dentistry of every Description

T YNCH’S GREAT WESTLAND SWEEP On the MELBOURNE CUP FOR 1877, Will be drawn at LYNCH’S SWAN HOTEL, Hokitika, early in October. 2,400 MEMBERS AT 20s. EACH First Horse £IOOO Second Horse 500 Third Horse 300 Starters (divided) 300 Non-starters (divided) 300 £2,400 The following gentlemen have kindly consented to superintend the drawing : —James Chesney, Esq., G. Benning, Esq., Wm. Kenny, Esq., A. M‘Rae, Esq,, W. G. Runcie, Esq., George Mee, Esq., James Mulligan, Esq. Early application for tickets is necessary. Exchange to accompany country cheques and stamps for reply. This sweep will positively be drawn early in October. Tickets to be had at the principal hotels in adl New Zealand towns. D. LYNCH, Treasurer. P. W. Quinn, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (opposite bank op new Zealand) SEDDON STREET, KUMAR A. ASK for the celebrated GLOBE and CROWN brands Coffee. These brands consist of a mixture of the finest MOCHA and CEYLON PLANTATION, with a small proportion of Chicory, and arc roasted and prepared on an entirely New Principle!, and highly recommended for their delicious flavor and strength. Every Package of the above is sealed and registered under the “Trade Protection Act,” and to be. had from all the principal storekeepers. Manufactured at the Westland Steam Coffee Mills, by PATERSON, MICHEL & CO. FOR SALE. TV/TASONIG Hotel, Main Road, Kamara. Apply to S. M. George. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD SECTIONS. rpHE undersigned have For Sale a few ■*“ Sections fronting on Main Road, and Union-street, in the Township ol Kumara South. Terms Easy. F. A. LEARMONTH & CO., Commission Agents, Hokitika. JpOR SALE, a Blacksmith’s Shop, with all necessary tools. Also, a Two-room Cottage. For particulars apply to N. Jonson, Larrakin’s Terrace. FOR SALE, Freehold SECTION No. 21, Main-road, Kumara; most eligible site for private residence. Apply W. Bishop, office of this paper. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fJHIOMAS KING announces his removal to Dining Rooms at Empire Hotel, opposite corner, the largest in Kumara, and having beds now also, can give such at a price much wanted—suitable to the times. BEDS, FROM ONE SHILLING! ' HAM and EGGS, ONE SHILLING, and every other ordinary fare for BREAKFAST, to-morrow, and every morning ensuing week. TEA, BED, and BREAKFAST, 3s. 6d., not to be surpassed. Meals supplied in private rooms moderately. Observe, the above can only be had at KING’S DINING ROOMS, EMI PIKE HOTEL. [A CARD.] I MRS. GAUTIER ! takes Engagements as NURSE for j Accouchement*, or other sickness. Has , testimonials from Home hospitals, Address—Care of Mr R. E. Green, Literary Institute, Seddon-street. N.B.—lf wanted.at night, anplication to be made at the.residence of Mi Green, at back of Institute. WANTED a Good COOK. Apply immediately to Mrs Thomas, Boarding House, Dillmau’s Town.

GREYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRAMWAY COMPANY, Limited. ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 2nd May, a COACH will be run between Grey mouth and Kumara, as follows: — Temporary Booking , Office, until completion of the Tramway, at Gilmer’s Hotel, Greymoiith. W. HINDMARSH. Secretary, OREYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRAMWAY CO. (LIMITED). The above Company are now Forawarding Goods and Merchandise to Kumara and intermediate Places. Freight to Kumara —40s per Ton of 20001bs. •Office—At Temporary Station near the Hospital, where a Clerk is in constant attendance for receipt of goods.. , G. H. CHEYERTON, Manager. F. C. D UPM ' WATCHMAKER, &c., (Established 1865.] Begs to call the attention of his customers and the generally to Ms most magnificent stock, of JEWELRY, which he is prepared to sell at Melbourne prices. Quality undiaputable, and guaranteed. F. 0. D, has jnst received a very choice stock of Electro-Plated Ware, being of the newest design, and good hard metal, which tn quality and pattern cannot be surpassed. Extensive purchases enable him *n se'll the 'same below Melbourne prices, eariy insptcnon is invited. Note the Address:— F. O. DUP RE, / Watchmaker, &0., MAWHELv V QUAY, GREYMOUTH. All Orders left with Mr Gilbert Stewart ; nr, Mr Bulstrooe, Kum&ia, will be promptly attended to. The Little Wonder Maim Road, Kumara, (late singer and son), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, , working jeweller, «kc. R gINGER Fancy Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars, English French, and American (Micks on sale. Jewellery 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. AH Prizes— no Blanks 1 Prizes range from, 3s. To £B. Tickets—6s. Sweepstakes as usual. The “ Little Wonder” has become the Wonder of the Age for giving Value for Value.— All articles guaranteed. W. WIESNF.E, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MAIN ROAD, KUMARA.' ENGLISH LEVER WATCH BS . AND AMERICAN CLOCKS FOR SALE. GREENSTONE s9* BOUGHT, CUT, AND MOUNTED. J. HANI,AHPRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, (Next door to Drummond’s Store). ORDERS Executed with Prompitude, Combined with REASONABLE CHARGES. ANTED, an experienced Draper s Assistant, for Kumara.^—Apply D. Davidson and Co., Hokitika.

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Kumara Times, Issue 274, 21 August 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 274, 21 August 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 274, 21 August 1877, Page 2

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