To be drawn for on the same principle as the Melbourne Cop Sweep. 470 Subscribers, at £1 each. Ist Prize—The GLOBE HOTEL) Dill man’s Town, built on a full section, and containing 10 rooms j with furniture, fixings, and everything requisite for carrying on the business. 2nd Prize—An excellent BILLIARD TABLE) with Lamps and everything connected with tbe;Table. The house, as is we|L 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 property inf Dillinan’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 T - rr ■- Already there are 110 subscribers hooked. 1 Sweeps' for tickets 'will lake place on - Wednesday and 'Friday ; nights, and notice will appear in .'the KUma-ra Times when the 1 Drawing takes place. The following gentlemen hare kindly consented to act as a* Committee : Messrs Richmond, _Foldie, PalsnUontinn, Everett, paid Coningtori. ' ; - - ‘ Communications addressed .to the Globe Hotel, Diliman’s Town, *will be promptly: attended-to. ; -v Tickets can te.procured at Pearn's, Buck’s; Head Hotel ; Hannah’s, Matchmaker; Campbell and Kettles’, Ironmongers; anji; .at. ,the, KjuMARA iTimES Office. “ 4 /f W. M. BARRISTER l iamd . t 1 ‘ ‘ 6 1 &£ feujj&i&e 1 Gourfc* l! ’' l R RIV jE fLdhr . Sr® Rrjß Ef fe ' •* Unions - fiankrrot Australia?' ‘ (> V 1 A GaoLLAtfS'' great l , CURBS..;- ; . . The : Proprietor having received ’the following .testimonials,, from respected and well-known residents of Kumara, solicits a caieful persual of them, and leaves the public to, judge whether or not these haVe'beiea Justly styled the WONDER OF THE 'NINETEENTH OENTURY. All suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Indigestion, Biliousness, or Liver Complaints, should immediately fry th&e medicines and prove their Marvellous Effects. They can be had of all Chemists and Medicine vendors. To the Proprietor GhoLLah’s Indian Remedies. Sin—l was completely crippled with rheumatics last winter, and was recommended to try Ghollah’s Indian Cure. I got five bottles from your agent, Mr G. Mee, Kumara, and was relieved with the fiist two bottles. The remainder cured me. Thomas T, Habrold. Kumara, llth February, 1878. To Mr G. Mee, Kumara* Agent for Ghollah’s Indian Remedies* ; Sir—l desire to express my thanks to the Proprietor of Ghollah’s Indian Cures for the benefits ’I hive'derived from his medicines. About two months since, I was laid up with rheumatic fever, and after trying various remedies I was advised -te-use Ghollah’s medicine, I got fqunbpttles at your shop, which completely cured me.' ' Frederick NorW. Kumara, February.dsth*vrß7B. NotE.—The originate of monials can be SeeU v on Applibatkfeat Mee’s Westland Drug Road, where the,medicine .can be obtained. " ‘ r'jARDS, Circulars, Handbills, Receipt Bools, Invoices, bhovr Cards, Custom Forms, Labels, Serin, Posters (of all kinds); in every description, atrpricesl&isjut thq^ijaes.— Kumara Times Officu Seddon-s treat. * . m>.iA
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Kumara Times, Issue 469, 28 March 1878, Page 1
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