BALL. BALL. \ R and MRS D. HANNAN invite their friends and every resident in the district to their GRAND ©mWSTMAS iAsUL. AT THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, TO-NIGHT, BOXING NIGHT, DEC. 26th, 1878. Mr Coughlin, with the Harmonic Union Pipes, has been engaged. ■jyTR. and MRS M'MAHON invite their friends and the public generally to a m 10 iS'AJUIUra AT THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, Alain Street, On FRIDAY, the 27th INSTANT. First-class Band. BALL. BALL. IUTR. and MRS. MORRIS will hold their ikHSUikIL BJOUL^; AT THE ROSS HOTEL, Seddon Street, ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 27th instant, To which all, their old friends and the public generally are invited. Dancing to commence at Eight o’clock. Good Band. Efficient M.C.
Christmas Holidays BALL ! BALL ! Owing to the bad weather on Tuesday last, 11/TR. and MRS. ANDERSON, post* | poned their BALL until FRIDAY, 27th INSTANT, i Where all as usual are sure of a hearty i welcome, ! AT TEE THEATRE ROYAL. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. ! BALL. BALL TV/TR. and MRS. REYNOLDS invite ■ their friends and the public gen- j erally to their SCiW mLL, I To be held j AT THE ‘UNION ROTEL, i DILLMAN’S TOWN, i On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st. | Come and trip the Old Year out | and the New Year in. j jpOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. | ONE CASE i MEN’S, and BOYS’ STRAW HATS, j DUST COATS, &e., AX W. KIRKPATRICK’S, Seddon Street. CLARENDON SWEEP. rjU E DRAWING of the above j Sweep will take place on NEW ! YEAR’S DAY. ! ART UNION OF GLASGOW, 1878-9. The PRESENTATION WORK (of which all Subscribers will receive a copy) is a reproduction, by the Carbon Process of Photography , of Four Paint- j ings, specially commissioned from Robert Herdman, Esq., R.SsA., with | corresponding Letterpress, neatly bound i in a handsome folio Volume, suitable j for the drawing-room table, or library. Subscribers are requested to In ward | their names to the undersigned as early ' possible, as the drawing takes place in FEBRUARY, 1879. j JOHN ARNOTT, Hmi. Sec., i Argus Office, Greymouth, or Times ! Office, Kumara. DB. K E IB A N May be Consulted daily. CHILDREN VACCINATTED Every Thursday, With fresh lymph, from 2 to 3 p.m., at his SURGERY, SEDDON STREET. THE HOLIDAYS. | ONE CASE LADIES’ COSTUMES,, AT W. KIRKPATRICK’S.
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Kumara Times, Issue 700, 26 December 1878, Page 2
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