i —Xi BALL. BALL'. MR. AND MRS. ANDERSON Intend giving a u&kk* THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, the 16 th March. All are resj eatfnlly invited. Dancing at 8 p.rii.
BALL. BALL. MRS BOUEKE invites her friends and the public generally to lier o,mm mku AT THE MASONIC HOTEL, MAIN STREET, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 16th MARCH. Good Music, and an efficient M.C.
MR and MRS MORRIS invite their friends and the general public to A GBAKD BALL AT THEIR HOTEL, SEDDON ST., THIS TUESDAY EVENING.
BALL. BALL. MR. anti MRS. HORNE invite their friends and the public generally TO 45LIL AT THE National Hotel, Section Street, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, the 17th MARCH (ST PATRICE’S DAY). lliP* A First-class BAND engaged fot* the occasion.
BALL. BALL. M RS ENRIGHT requests tlie pleasure of the company of her friends and the residents of the district generally at her AT THE CITY HOTEL, Main Street, TO-MORROW EVENING, (ST. PATRICK’S DAY). A splendid Band engaged.
BALL. BALL. MRS. RITSON invites her friends and the public of the district to her AT THE GRETMOUTH HOTEL, OX MONDAY (EASTER MONDAY), The 29th March. Dancing will commence at Nine o’clock. - A Special Coach will leave Stafford Town on the night of the Ball, conveying her visitors to Kumara; and one will also run between Dillman’s Town and the Greymonlh Hotel every hour daring the evening.
Greymouth: and kumara TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited). An EXTRA TRAM will LEAVE KUMARA and GREYMOUTH, at NOON, during the Present Week, for the convenience of Parties visiting the GREYMOUTH RACES. W. A. HEATON, Secretary. March 16, 1880. PHOTOGRAPHY. rFAXT BROTHERS. OF HOKITIKA, At the request of several persons who were unable owing to the inclemency of the weather to avail themselves of their services daring their late visit to Kumara, have again opened their STUDIO, IN MAIN STREET, For a Few Days. Cartes de Visite, 30s per dozen ; Cabinets, £3 per dozen ; Children, and Family Groups, as per agreement; Views of M ining Claims or Buildings, at moderates. ROOMS: MAIN ROAR, Opposite the Education Board Office. T A IT BROS. Hours of Attendance ; 9 a.m. till 6 p.in. Weather no object;
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Kumara Times, Issue 1079, 16 March 1880, Page 2
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355Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1079, 16 March 1880, Page 2
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