R AND NION, To be drawn for on the same principle as the Melbourne Cup Sweep. • 470 Subscribers, at £1 each: Ist Prize— The GLOBW HOTEL, Dill man's Town, built on a full section, and containing 10 rooms; with furnituiy, fixings,'and everything requisite'for carrying on the business 2nd Prize— Am excellent BILLIARD IABLK, with Lamps and everything connected with the Table. The house, as is well known, is doing a tair trade, and, when the new road being constructed from Kuiuara is finished, it is reasonable to expect that business will improve, and that property in Dillman's Town will considerably enhance in.value. There is Five Months' License to expire, so tliat 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 l-placo ou Wednesday and Friday nights, ; and notice will'appear in the KUmaea Tijjes when the Drawing takes place. The following gentlemen have kindlyconsented to act as a Committee : Messrs Richmond, Foldie, Palamontein, Everett, and Couingjton. Communications addressed to the Globe Hotel, Dillman's Town, will b© promptly attended to. Tickets can be procured at Pearnte, Buck's Head Hotel;-Hannah's, Watchmaker; Campbell and Kettles', Ironmongers; and at the Kumara Times Office. W. M. p™^ ss > BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Of the Supreme Court, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, Directly opposite Union Bank at Australia. InHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN : CURES. The Proprietor having received the following testimonials from respected and well-known residents of Kuruara, solicits a careful persual of them, and leaves the public to judge whether or nob theserlndian Medicines have been justly styled the ~ ~ WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. All suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, liheumatic Gout, Indigestion, Bilious- • ness, or Liver Complaints, should immediately try these medicines &nd prove their Marvelous Effects. Th«y can be had of all Cheiniste and Medicine vendors. To the Proprietor .Ghollah's Indiaar* Remedies. ' > Siri—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 .first two. bottles. The remainder cuj'ed me. Thomas T. Harrold. Kumara, 11th 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 have derived from his mediciues. About two months since, I was laid up with rheumatic fever, and after trying various remedies I was advised to use Ghollah's medicine. I got four bottles at your, shop, which completely cured me. I am, <sc., Frederick North;; Kumara, February 15th, 1878. Note.—The originals of these testimonials can be seen on application afc Mee's Westlan* Drug Hall, Miiu Road, where the medicine can be obtained. ''■''-. QARDS, Circulars, Handbill*, Recfexpt Books, ItivoitieJsi/PafnpiiloUs, Show ■ J | Cards,-Custom; '"Forks; "Time- Sheets, Labels, Mining SfcrisJ Pdsters&Y^'^Jl \ kinds); in fact, Printing of every <.:..•-=> I cription, at prices to suit * the firu«i.~ 'Kumaba Times Office &ddon'^tree#^ : .
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Kumara Times, Issue 523, 31 May 1878, Page 1
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