<r and |j]srio»; To b* drawn for on the same principle as the Melbourne Cap Sweep. 470 Subscribers,.at £1 each. Ist Prize—The GLOBE HOTEL, Dillomn’s Town, built on a foil auctions and containing 10rooms; with furniture, fixings, and everything requisite for carrying on the business. 2nd Prize—An excellent BILLIARD TABLE, with Lamps and everything connected with the Table. The house, ns is wnll known, is doing a fair trade, and, when the new road being constructed from Kumara is finished, it is reasonable to expect that business will improve, and that pro. perty 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 Kumara Times when the Drawing takes place. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee Messrs Richmond, Foldie, Pakmoatein, Everett, and Oonington. Communications addressed to the Globe Hotel, Dillmaa’a Town, will be promptly attended to. Tickets can be procured at Pearn’s, Buck’s Head Hotel; Hannah’s, Watch-• maker; Campbell and Kettles’, Ironmongers ; and at the KumAra Times Office. KUMARA PH OTOGRAPHIC STUDIa Seddon stre# (Next Door to BuUen?s). ALEXk CAMERON has the pleatp that .his. Gallery is about finished,; the saiqe being erected on the most approved Optical Principles and that he, will commence to take PORTRAITS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) £2nd inst^it. Carte de Visite, Cabinet &p., Views <£ Residences, Ohdms, &c. die. taken. MODERATE PRICES. 2lst December, 1877. G'’ H KIN S (late o? P. Bchourp’s, GALLERY FOR ARTISTIC. PTOTOgMPW. Main Road, Kumara. All kinds of Photographs taken daily, between 11 and 4 o’clock. Young Children between 11 and2only. Reproductions of ail kindg copied to any size. I Nones TO THE POBUCI As there is still an totpressibn that <aiy bright aunshiiie wilt dt). "for Portraits, I may state that rather dulTdaya alb often preferable. , ■' .p. a HAstorsT J > ‘ : ‘ * STUDIO: MAIN IR)AD. On hand: Choice.CbUeCtion of West Coast • QOWLISHAW AND pLAISTED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . IRONMONGERS, SEDDON (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Kumara), HAVE UN HAND ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD WARE, Dynamite and Blasting Powder, Europe and Manilla Rope, Kerosene and Parlor Stoves, Iron-—Bar, Sheet, and Corrugated—Steel, Octagon and Double Shear Truck and Whim Wheels, Builders’ and Mining Tools of every description at Lowest Possible Price, CAMPBELL & KETTLES, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, SEDDON STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), IMPORTERS 0F English and American HARDW A R E, Have on hand Chains and Rope suitable for Whims and Whips. Also, ‘Hammers, Driving Picks, <&o., by the best makers, Blacksmiths’ and Builders’ Material of all * kinds,- Oils; Paints, and Varnish (Patent.:,;; ANTIFR I O T I V Grease for Tracks. - ->-s All Goods at IbwertPtweu.
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Kumara Times, Issue 457, 14 March 1878, Page 3
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