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THOMAS MOGDRIDGE AND IMPORTER OF '& ¥ 5f% <s£? *itf #$ "/ SI (p» .<r* *3f%. 7 il If% "lit 5 * "irD- "^/* JUST OPENED, SECOND SHIPMENT this SUMMEE ! JUST LANDED, EX CLAUD HAMILTON. See our Black Silks, Japanese Silks, Silk Lustres, Linen arid Wool Snowflakes, Muslins, Paris Costumes, Taujore Cloths, Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Fichus, I'.mbroidery, &c. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FRUIT IN GREAT VARLETY, And, being the Largest Stock on the Coast, an early inspection is invited. GALOON TRIMMINGS, IN ALL COLORS. A Splendid Stock of Hats, Trimmed & Untrimmed, from 6d. each. BOOTS AND SHOES. SEK MY 27s Cd. VICTORIA TWEED I'AGETS! MRS. MOGDRIDGE, DRESSMAKER. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. Nearly opposite the Union Bank of Australia, Seddon Street, PURCHASERS CAN NOW OBTAIN IMIBEASM) VALUE D lINC AN. M'LEAFS, MAIN ROAD.

pOST-OFFICE STORE. JAMES DRUMMOND, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL Or K, O O E H_ A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF Fresh Butter and Eggs, From Local Dairies. ■STATIO »KHY AND CROCKERYWaRE, i)N SAiiK VE LOWEST BATES. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered iu any part of the district tree. GOLD BOUGHT CHEAP FARES. CAMERON'S LINE OF COACHES KUMAR A and HOKITIKA. SPECIAL attention is directed to the fact that these Coaches can be depended on for punctuality and despatch, leaving KUMARA as under : Empire Hotel, at ... 8 a.m. Tramway Station, at 3 p.m. A Coach also leaves HOKITIKA for K'JMARA at 8 a.m. every day. JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor.

[A CABD.j ]y[R. J. H. HAN KINS, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HOKITIKA. Offices—Hamilton street, late hi occupation of Mr 0. E. Button. LBION HOTEL, Corner of Main and Seddon Street.. W. J. M'ILROY, having become Proprietor of the above Hotel, trusts, by keeping the best brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, to m«rit a fair share of public patronage. Good Beds. BALLS. HARMONIC UNION PIPES. MR. COUGHLItf begs to notify to the public that he is open to engagement for one night in each Week, Mondays and Saturday* excepted. Charges, £3 3sApply Post-Office Hotel, Main Boad. WASTE • PAPER FOR - SALB AT THE KUMARA TIMES OFFICE.

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Kumara Times, Issue 734, 5 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 734, 5 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 734, 5 February 1879, Page 3

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