.RAND SM-O.X, To be: drawA for iou the same principle i .I'. as.the.Meibonrno .Cup Sw«ie|x! . ; • 470- Subscribers,: at £1 each.- . Ist Prize—The GLOBR-' HOTEL, Dill man's Town, built on a full section, and containing 10 rooms; with, furniture, and everything requisite for carrying oh the "business. 2nd Prize—An excellent BrLLIARD TABLK, with Lamjia-and everything connected with'the Tal»le. '■ ; The house, as is well known, is doing a fair trade, and, when "the new Toad being constructed from Kumara is finished, it is rawonahle to expeot that business will improve, and that property in Dillman's Town will considerably enhance in value. ' There is Five Months' License to expire, so that the winner need not spend a shilling, but enter at once into a lucrative business. Already there are 110 subscribers booked. Sweeps for tickets will take place on Wednesday and Friday nights, and notice will appear in the Ejtmara Times when the Drawing takes place. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee : Messrs Richmond, Foldie, Pftlamontein, Everett, and Conington. Communications addressed to the slobe Hotel, Dillman's Town, will be promptly attended to. Tickets can be procured at Pearofa, Buck's Head Hotel; Hannah's, WatchI maker; Campbell and Kettles', Ironmongers ; and at the Times | Office. Beautiful Presentation :Books I SplenI didjy bound and Illustrated. Juvenile. Gift Volumes a»d Seriate, v AU'uuiteiiew'. ; WORK BOXES "" ' ©ESKS..-' .'■•>■-': •■.;'• TOYS '■" :: -v' 1 ■ \ ■ '■ ALBUMS' •■• i ' . • - JSEeßoscopm J SRBBNDtD.DKE3HE» WAX DOIJB. | ORTO3CET BAITS, B4BLS, WJGK33E& ■;.'i . ;..i tfOBACCQ; ootisisrmg of Ruby, 1 *i;d.other fiiio-claes b?atik CIGARS, IffEERSCHATOf % '"", : ."" 'PIPES, <fc 3 . ' "• .'J^Received, a large oi RpbKETS and OTHER. ITRS m~W£&' , K W SPXSR3, STATIONER, . , Main Head. Opposite the PubliciHall.' nEDDpNOTaEET-nAW MILLS. The Undersigned' are now prepared' to execute orders for every description of "'' ' ■—'■■' SAWN TIMBER, Up to 36 inches wide, at lowest prices. Also, Mining Timber—Caps, Prppa, [ and Laths. Claims contracted with; . SMITH, PALMER,, and STEWART., HOWLISHAW AND pLAISTED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET . (Opposite the Bank <of New Wales, Kumara), ~ HAVE OS HAND ENGLISH AND AMEKDOAJT HARDW A R E, . Dynamite and Blastirijg Powder, Europe and Manilla Rope, Kerosene and Parlor Stoves, Iron—Bar, Sheet, and Corrugated—Steel, Octagon?nd Double Shear Truck and Whim Wheels, Builders'and Mining Tools >of every description at Lowest Possible Price. ■ : ■ CAMPBELL & KETTLES 'GEBTERAIi IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET (Opposite Bank of New .Zealand^, IMPORTERS OF, ENGLISH AND AMKRIQAN Have on hand Chains and Rope suitable i *°* Whims and Whips. Also, Hammera, Blacksmiths' and Builders' Materialk)iE afi •kinds, Oilßj Paints; aiid^ajr'msh;[Paterifc AN 1M FR ] I OTI QN" . i( ; ;;; ! J§^^Bfor ; ".'' '.'.''
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Kumara Times, Issue 443, 26 February 1878, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Kumara Times, Issue 443, 26 February 1878, Page 3
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