BALLS. HARMONIC UNION PIPES. ~R. COUGHLIN begs to notify to A the jmblic that he is open to engagement for one night in each week, Mondays and Saturdays excepted. Charges, £3 3s. Apply Post-Office Hotel, Main Road. I TO DRAPERS & STOREKEEPERS. FOR SALE.—A substantially-built SHOP and DWELLING at Dillman's Town. First-class situation, and suitable for any business. Apply to Mr E. Ancher, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Seddon street, Kumara. FOR SALE. nOTTAGES AND HOTEL PROPERTY, In various parts of the Town. D. H ANN AN, Commission Agent. pOST-OFFICB STORE. JAMES DRUMMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL G :r o o e h. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF Fresh Butter and Eggs, From Local Dairies. STATIONERY AND CROCKERYWARE, ON BALK \T LOWEST SATES. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered in any part of the district free. GOLD BOUGHT WANGANUI BUTCHERY, DILLMAN'S TOWN. THOMAS CLARK, FAMILY BUTCHER. T. C, having determined to sell at the block at the lowest possible prices, for cash, trusts that by keeping nothing but of the priuiest quality in the above establishment, combined with civility and a strict attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of the public patronage and support of the inhabitants of Dillman's Town. Roast Beef, 6d per ft>. Boiling Beef, 5d and 6d per lb. Sausages, 6d per lb. Veal and Pork, as per market Black and White Puddings, lOd per S>. German Sausages, Is 3d. IIIT Small goods, of undoubted quality, always on hand, comprising— German Sausages, Black Puddings, Tripe, Spiced Beef, Saveloys, White Puddings, Oxford Brawn, &c., &c.; at the WANGANUI BUTCHERY, DILLMAN'S TOWN. (Opposite the Barber's). r ASTE * PAPER FOR SALE at the KUMARA TIMES OFFICE. CHEAP FARES. CAMERON'S LINE OF COACHES BKTWEEN KUMARA and HOKITIKA. SPECIAL attention is directed to the fact that these Coaches can be depended on for punctuality and despatch, leaving KUMARA as uud.-r ; Empire Hotel, at ... 8 a.m. Tramway Station, at 3 p.m. A Coach also leaves HOKEIMKA for KUMARA at 8 a.m. every day. Note.—For the convenieuee of jurymen, a COACH will leave the Empire Hotel, n.'xt MONDAY MORNING, at half-past Six o'clock. JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. GRAHAM'S DILLMAN'S TOWN EXPRESS runs daily between Rugg's Hotel, Kumara, and Dillman's Town, carrying luggage and parcels at moderate charges! Leave Kumara Leave Dillman's 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11.30 „ 12 noon. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. v 5 " 6 ' »■ Fares, 6d each way ; after 6 p.m., l's> SPECIAL TEIPS AT NIGHt! "' Leave Kumara, at 10 and 11 o'clock. Leave Dillman's Town, at 10.30 and 11.30. W. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 645, 22 October 1878, Page 3
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