F. C. D WRE ' WATCHMAKER, &c, [ Established 1865. ] Begs to call the attention of his customers and the public generally to his most magnificent stock of JEWELRY, which he is prepared to sell at Melbourne prices. Quality (indisputable, and guaranteed. P. 0. D. has just received a very choice stock of Electro-Plated Ware, being of the newest design, and good hard metal, which in quality and pattern cannot be surpassed. Extensive purchases enable him to sell the same below Melbourne prices. An early inspection is invited. Note the Address : F. 0. DDPEE, Watchmaker, &c, MAWHERA. QUAY, GREYMOUTH. All Orders left with Mr Gilbert Stewart ; or, Mr Bglstrodb, Kumara, will be promptly attended to. The Little Wonder. Main Road, Kumara. LEXANDER INGER (LATB SINGER AND SON), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, WORKING jeweller, &c. Fancy Goods, Tobaccos, Cigars, English French, and American Clocks on sale. Jewellery made and repaired on the premises. Watches, Clucks, 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! 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, WATCHM A K. E R AND JEWKLLSR, MAIN R 0 AD, KUMARA. €S* ENGLISH LEVER WATCHRS •£$ AND AMERICAN CLOCKB FOR BALR. GREENSTONE fS" BOUGHT. COT, AND MOUNTED. J JJANNAH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, AND E W E Is L E -."*- (Next door to Drmnmoiid's Store). ORDERS Executed with Pmmpitude, Combined with REASONABLE CHARGES. P. W. QuiNN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, (OPPOSITE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND) SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. KUMARA TOBACCO DEPOT. 'sjedtuQ; '-oq pun HOSptvBQ; ejisoddo 'ssaaaay am axoft jgj - 91!f l 0 Jj jo juiaira*) 8 pas jo epuuiq <jsa jfjOA 9T[l HI cl>ol[ KA*hA[B BBBU -isnq pspads siq ofi jjim «q aaaqAs. 9\\% SO UAOtDf oq \\iml sasimajd quasaad siq snp. utoji yvT{% eoimoucre oj sS«q 'duiug jo aorvenur} -uoo * Satire at pus 'bjoabj qsnd .ioj ojiqnd put? apuouj srq sjfusq* HaOUIIS *TT NOTICE. TJULSTRODE'S CLUB SWEEP ■ AJ for£l,o<K)ontlie MELBOURNE CUP, will positively be drawa on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, at the PUBLIC HALL, MAIN ROAD. A few Tickets remaining unsold can be obtained at the Club Hotel. . Early application is necessary. SHIPPING. HOKITIKA. ARRIVED. September 21—Zephyr, from Melbourne. SAILED. September 21—Alert, and Lady Don, for Lyttelton ; Mary Bannatyne, and Lioness, for Greymouth. GRETMOUTH. ARRIVED. September 21—Advance, from Lyttelton ; LioneßS, and Mary Bannatyne, front -Hokitika. SAILED. Timaru ; Murray, and Luna, for Westport and Wellington ; Wallabi, for Wanganui; Dispatch, for Dunedin ; Lioneßß, for Hokitika. I
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Kumara Times, Issue 311, 22 September 1877, Page 2
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