lo he cliann for on the same princijde as the Melbourne Cap Sweep. 470 Subscribers,- at £1 each. Ist Prize—The GLOBS HOTEL, Dill man’s Town, built on a full sec* lion, and containing 10 rooms; with furniture, fixings, and everything requisite for carrying on the business. 2nd Prize—An excellent BILLIARD 1 ABLE, with Lamps .and everything connected with the Table. The house, as is well 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 improye, and that property, in Dillman’s Town will considerably enhance in value. There is Five 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, lake 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 iMessrs Richmond, Foldie, Palamontein, Everett, and Couington. .. Communications addressed, to the Globe - Hotel, Dillman’s Town, will■ be promptly attended,to. '• Tickets can Ve,.procured at Pearls, Buck’s Head Hpbsl; ,Hann^h!s r maker, Campbell, and Kettles’, Ironmongers; and at the Kumara. Times Office. . . . 1 . , . - BARRISTER apd SOLICTOR Of the-Supreme Court, REVE LL - f St R ET, RDXITIKA, *• Cnion,.. Banfcu ofc / Australia **' ' ■ .hfIO£LAH’S; ''^StTSSnU ' CURE& • . : Thq; Proprietor following ‘.testimonials 'irompYesjiected &nd jyell-knpwh bf Kntri&ra, .solicits a careful pers.ual of them, .and \ the public' to judge 1 whetffeP or not these Indian Medicines have been justly styled the . vfl 1 WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH .CENTURY? All suffering froth Neuralgia, ; Lumbago; A Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Indigestion,-Bilious-ness, or LiverCoipplaints,. .shpuld immediately try these medicines ?and prove their Marvellous. Effedts. They can be had of all Medicine vendors; ‘ ; ; < v.i To "m Proprietor Ghollab’s Indian *" ' Remedies.''" • ’*- A Sib—;l utes ebiripletely crippled with rheumatics last' winter, and was i'ecomraended: GHbUkh’ff IrtdiaH* Ohm I got five hbtfles fi i oih J agent, Mr GU‘ Mee, .EtimafS, wap rpligved with the fust, two, - bottles. The remainder cured .toe. * ; .. -.Thomas Kumara, II th February, 15.78._ To Mr G. 'Mee," Agent for , Gbollah's Indian Remedies. desire tb express my thanks to the Proprietor .of. Gjhollah’s Indian. Cures for the benefits I. have derived from his medicines. AbouFtiVomonths since, I was laid up with rheumatic fever, arid after trying various remedies • I was advised to Ghollah’s medi-; J got fbpr blpffctles at yoifr shop,; which completely cured inA ' "Fahl?iic.', ! ' ; FREDERtOKHoatftt. Kumara, February 15th, I&78. —The originals of these testi* monials cam be Seen'- on application at: Meb a Westland * Drugj Hh.11,0 (Maine Road, where -the medicine can be obtained.- • , ‘T QARDS, Circulars, Ha'ndbills^ife Books, Invoices, Pamphlets, i . Cards,i, Gofitome Rorms, SI Labels, Mining Scrip, Posters(< kinds) j in I cription, at pribes to ‘Htdt*tfie tin! I Kumara Times Office- Soddon^
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Kumara Times, Issue 485, 16 April 1878, Page 1
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