DIRECT FROM MELBOURNE. FOR THK AUTUMN TUADE. W. KIRKPATRICK'S, SEDDON STREET. Splendid Selection of New Goods ! All first-class value. French Merinos, Persian Cords, Black and Colored Satin Cloths, Doable Black Alpacas, Black Satin and Alpaca Quilted Skirts, Colored Patent Velvets and Black Velveteens, Thompson's Glove-fitting Ladies White and Scarlet Stays. Waterproof Tweeds. Blue and Black Diagonal Cloths, Welsh Flannels. Pit and Mosgiel Plaidings, Colored Moleskins, &c. Seven Cases Ladies Prunella, Kid, and Levant Boots. Girls and Ladies Melbourne-made Elastic-side Boots, etc. MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, IN GREAT VARIETY. INSPECTION INVITED. CLEARING-OUT SALE. S. S. POLLOCK, Intending Bhortly to leave the Coast, notifies to the inhabitants of the district that THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of Groceries, Furniture, Ironmongery, and Drapery, In his Dillman's Town and Kumara Stores will be offered AT COST PRICE. To Hotelkeepers, Families, and parties of Miners especially, an excellent opportunity will be afforded of laying in a large stock of the necessaries of life at prices that will materially reduce their current expenditure. SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW, MARCH sth. ALL GOODS AT COST PRICE, FOR CASH, AND CASH ONLY. No Booking after this date, on any account whatever. " If the whole of the Stock is not sold at an early date, the remainder will be submitted by public auction, together with other properties. Extensive Stock 'of Wines and Spirits. Mark the Address ! aud embrace the opportunity ! AT s. s. pollock's, MAIN STREET, KUMARA, AND MAIN ROAD, DILLMAN'S TOWN.
MPERIAL SWEEP. 220 SUBSCRIBERS, at £1 each. PRIZE : The Imperial Hotel. TO BE DRAWN ON MARCH 17, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Immediate possession given. This house is situated in the main street of Kumara, and contains nine spacious rooms and a handsome bar, the whole in first-class order, this building having been erected regardless of expense. The house possesses an eight months' unexpired license. The drawing will take place on the principle of the Glasgow Art Union, a> >d will be conducted by a committee chosen from the subscribers present. Tickets may be procured at all the principal hotels, and on the premises. D. FALVEY, GUNSMITH, PAINTER, GLAZIER, SIGN WRITER, PAPERHANGER, ENGRAVER, CARPENTER, AND UNDERTAKER. .Scissors, Razors, Surgical Instruments, put in order, if it. p; y. If A is worth £5, and B worth only 10s, and both take the same amount of labour, the charge for repair will be the same on a silk as on a cotton Urnbr-'lla. All work to be paid for before leaving the Shop. My name is not Dixon, but | ' D. FALVEY, Dillinan's Town Road, next Crowley's Store. My work is well known, and will bear n.e out. No idle puff.
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Kumara Times, Issue 769, 18 March 1879, Page 3
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