(BETTER KNOWN AS “ LEARMONT’S STORE Having {decided. to give up business on Kutuara, WILL OFFER ALL HIS STOCK, Consisting of Drapery Provisions ~ Boots. Groceries Spirits Ironware Wines Crockeryware ; &c., , &c., AT A SHADE UNDER COST PRICE, ... (TO ENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE) UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS CLEARED, All outstanding Debts to be paid before the 31st December, (1878. At ..that date, remaining Debts will be placed in the bands of a Solicitor, for recovery. THE PREMISES, .STOCk, AND GOODWILL ARE OPEN .. FOR Sale ,BY PRIVATE TREATY.
08-E 3D-S.-.; '• .f •’ A. FURTHER SHIPMENT OF 1 NEW SEASON’S SEEDS TO HAND, Compmiqg © oft* SS 0 O ft<<B » qj o :--W cq H tr s*B OQ P H o © O i BQ © H CT- « © fcrj W & © © It Pi ;fl «i P; <D ■§ 1... r« MAIN STREET.
CHEAP PARES. CAMERON’S LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN . KUMARA ami HOKITIKA. SPECIAL 'attention is directed to the , fact that these Coaches can be depended, on foe punctuality and despatch, leaving KUMARA as under:— Empire Hotel, at ... 8 a.m. Tramway Station, at 8 p.m. . . A Coach also leaves HOKITIKA for KUMARA at 8 a.m. every day. Note’,—iFor the convenience oTjurymen, a COACH will leave the Empire Hotel, next MONDAY MORNING, at halfepaat Six o’clock. JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. GRAHAM’S rvIELMAN’S TOWN EXPRESS 1/ runs, daily between Rugg’s Hotel, Kuma’ta, knd PiUman’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.in. 2.30 p.m. • 5 > 6 „ . Fares, 6d each way ; after 6 p.m., Is. SPECIAL TRIPS AT NIGHT. Leave Kumara, at 10 and 11 o’clock. Leave piUmap’s Town, at 10.30 and 11.30. : ,x W. GRAHAM, Proprietor; ’ASTE - PAPER FOR SALE AT THE KUMARA times office.
kxjmaka PHOTOGRA PHi 0 jrj TGDIO ' ■ Seddofisuwt O (Naxt Door to F. ana G. P. Bullets). ALEXR. CAMERON Baa on hand: Views of Kumara, Reception of Sir George Grey, &c., &c. Portraits token in all styles, ih any weather. J .Views of Residences, Gold workings, &o.,takon on the shortest notice. ALEX. OAMERQN, Accountant and Commission Aoent, ■ Seddon street. Commissions placed in the hands of the s-hove . attended to 'with Care ; and punctuality. Books inade-up, Accounts made out, Agreements, Transfers, &c., drawn up. H DIXON, LOCK AND GUN • SMITH, Sewmg Machines Repaired. CARPENTER, PAPERHANGER, PAINTER and GLAZIER, Umbrellas covered or repaired, Scissors ground, Razors sharpened, Saws set’and sharpened, Lamps repaired. H. D. having taken the premises lately occupied by S. Hardley, 199, Seddon street, trusts, by" good workmanship and reasonable priceaj to seciire a fair share of public support. ,■ TOWN CRIER. 7
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Kumara Times, Issue 648, 25 October 1878, Page 3
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