The Kumara Times. Published Every Evening. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1879.
Owing to pressure on our columns through the accounts of the picnic and sports we are compelled to hold over several locals, telegrams, and other reading matter.
A meeting of the Children's Treat C.inmittee will he held at the Town Hall tomorrow evening to settle all matters in connection with the late picnic. Mr W. Willway having s dd his plant and interest in the Dyeing Business to Mit R. Ui'john (who has become practically acquainted, with the trade), begs to solicit the kind patronage hitherto afforded him to his successor.—Mrs Up John announces that she is prepared to clean and dye hats, feathers, gloves, &c, in the best style. N;B.— Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, dyed, pressed, aud repaired on the premises.—Advt. • _ : ■
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Kumara Times, Issue 705, 2 January 1879, Page 2
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