DONT STOP MY PAPER, PAINTERS '■-'■ ''- ''■ 'i : - Don't stop niy paper printer, '■ '-. • Don't strike nvy name off j'et; You know .the times are stringent, . And money hard to get. But tug a little harder • ' • ! Is what I mean to do, And scrape bawbees together, Enough for me and yoii.l' •' '_ ■ : I can't afford to drop it ; I find it dosen't pay To do without a paper, However,others may. • • ■ • • I hate, to ask my neighbors i To give me theirs or loan ; They.don't- just say, but mean it, - • ''•Why don't you have your own ?" You can'tell how we'd miss it: If it by any fate Should happen not ; to reach us, Or come a little late ;. Then all is in a hubbub, ; ' ■ And things go all awry, ■■■■.'"■■■■:■ And printer, if you're married, You know the reason why. I cannot do without it, It is no use to try, For other people take, it,-; And, printer, so must. I. It too must ; keep me posted, '' "' ' ; ' ! ' ! ' And ;know what's going on, Or feel, and be accounted, , , A foggy simpleton. " :. i. Then take if; kindly, printer, If pay be somewhat slow, /w; ; For cash is not so plenty, And wants not few, you knowBut I miist have my paper, ; Cost what it will to. me ; I'd ratller dock my sugar, - '1 And do without my tea. So printer, don't you stop it, ! Unless you want my frown, For here's the year's subscription, And fcredit it right down ; And send the .paper promptly And regularly o ! n, '' And let it bring'us daily Its welcomed benison. —John O'Groat Journal. For remainder of news see last page. HO ROUGH OF' KUMARA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt ' ■ ■' THE BURGESS LIST, ••■ AND - ' ■"■ : '.-'■■■ THE DEFAULTERS LIST Are ready for INSPECTION during office hours, at my office. JAMES WYLDE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Ist April, 1880." THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTLAND PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. NOTIC E. mENDERS will be received on and 1 niter APRIL the 6th. ISBO, to LEASE., the undermentioned SECTIONS for any period from One to Twenty-one Years : N 05.17, 28, 34, 95, 100, 312, 801, . 21, and 87. Amount of yearly rental of every section, £5. In the case of Sections 17, 34, 100, and 312, Separate Tenders must be sent in for the PURCHASE "of BUILDINGS upon tie said SECTIONS. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . E. T. ROBINSON, Secretary. March sth, ISBO. mENDERS WANTED for ALTER--1 ATIONS- to a HOUSE also for the REMOVAL of one. Plans and specifications may be seen at Thomas's Boarding House, Dillman's Town, where tenders will close on SATURDAY next, the 3rd of April, at G o'clock, p.m. 6REYMOUTH HOTEL, NEA.IUA' AT THE COKNER. OF SeDDOX AND MAIN STREETS, KUMARA. MRS R ITS ON (Widow of the Late Joseph Ritson), Proprietress. The above Hotel, being fitted with lofty and welUventilated Bed and Sitting Rooms, offers every comfort and convenience to Boarders and Visitors generally. Commercial gentlemen can be accommodated with suitable sample and show The Bar is supplied with the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS,' &c. ' ■ rjlO LET.—The PREMISES lately i occupied as the National Bank of New Zealand, Seddon street. .Apply Office of this paper.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1093, 1 April 1880, Page 3
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