PHOTOGRAPHY. TAIT BROTHERS. OF HOKITIKA,. At the request of several persons who were unai>le owing to the inclemency of the weather to avail themselves of their services during their late visit to Kumara, will again open their STUDIO, IN’ MAIN STREET, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Gth MARCH. Cartes de Yisite, 30s per dozen; Cabinets, .£3 per dozen ; Children, and Family Groups, as per agreement; Views of Mining Claims or Buildings, at moderates. ROOMS: MAIN ROAD, Opposite the Education Board Office. TA IT BROS. Hours of Attendance ; 9 a.m. till 6 p.ra. Weather tio object. ATTENTION 1 SMALL PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS, AND GENUINE ARTICLES. KBECH AND MALLOY, in view of the present depression in -the . labor .market generally, have determined to_ reduce the price of the main necessaries' of r life'; and, in sol doing,. trust the community, at large will appreciate their action by awarding them their hearty support. The following articles are quoted, as being a few o£ those chiefly in daily use t— ‘ ■ TEA (good mixed), from 2s $ lb. SUGAR (best quality), from 5d lb. BUTTER (Salt), from Is H>. FLOUR (superfine), 7s 6d 501 is. OATMEAL (Unsurpassed), S». RICE (good Patna), 4d B>. Bread, 41b. Loaf, 6d. FULL WEIGHT GIVEN. . . BEEF, MUTTON, And all kinds of MEAT can be obtained at a similar reduction in price. SHT Note the Address! and take advantage of the opportunity! KEECH AND MALLOY, Storekeepers, Main and Seddon Streets, Kumara. WANTED, TENDERS for about ll Chains of PLUMING; LABOR only. Tenders to close on MONDAY next, Bth March, at 8 p.m. Apply to j. Holmes; Office of Okuku Water-race. Rost office notices. MailsJ for the United Kingdom, via Colombo and Brindisi (for specially addressed correspondence only), also for the Australian Colonies, close on Monday, Bth March, at 7 p.lin The following are the rates of postage on correspondence from New Zealand for the United Kingdom, via Colombo and Brindisi:—Letters, 8d per £ ounce ; Books, 2d per 2 ounces ; newspapers, 2d each 4 ounce paper, and Id for each additional 4 ounces. The Receiving Boxes at Messrs Seddon’s and Baniett’s will be re-opened, but the hour for clearing them, daily, will be altered to 9 a.m. and 9.15 a.m. respectively. H. W. Capper, Postmaster. Post Office, Knrnara, 4th March* 1880.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1070, 5 March 1880, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1070, 5 March 1880, Page 2
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