UMARA ACADEMI'. MISS HANNAN Begs to notify that she has opened a SCHOOL in that most desirable building for Educational purposes, next the Education Office, Main street, where she solicits a share of the patronage so liberally accorded her late Principals, Mrs Williams and Mr Stanton. The situation of the School is healthy, the Class-rooms spacious, and Furniture and requisites ample. SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION TAUGHT. Plain and Fancy Needlework. MUSIC AND DRAWING CLASSES. Charges moderate. T HANNAH, WATCHMAKER, v* AND JEWELLER, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Kmnara and surrounding district that he has just received a new and varied stock, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, consisting o o tr 1 a cn % > / 52 H Q o S o r A H m E==j 53 CO GO K* - Q M m o O £3 From the best English and American ♦ Makers; Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Albert Chains, Lockets, Brooches, and Earrings, Studs, Rings, and Charms; also a selection of Silver Necklets, Lockets, Brooches, and Earrings ; Spectacles, to suit all sights j Wedding Rings and Keepers. John davies, TAILOR, SEDDON STREET, Adjoining Kumara Times Office, In thanking his numerous customers for their past patronage, wishes to inform them and the public generally that, having opened with a Large Stock of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, COATINGS, TWEEDS, And all the Goods have been carefully selected ; and the ihake, quality, and style are unequalled. As a sufferer and heavy loser by the late fire; he solicits the public patronage. Fib ahd Workmanship guaranteed, TTOU-HOtJ TANNERY) J - X ARAHURA. Having taken the Tannery and Fellraongery Business of Mr John Dowling, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I ani now prepared to purchase HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW from the trade, at purrent prices. In three weeks from date I shall be in a position tp supply LEATHER and GRINDERY in all their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders will require to be addressed to me at Hokitika ; ahd Accounts against me must be rendered pridi' to the Ist of each month. . JOHN MAHER. Janliary 12, ISBI, rrONKS’S ALBION SWEEP} No. 29, on the DUNEDIN CUP, To be run on the Eorbnry Course, 24th February, 1881. 2000 Subscribers, ,£1 each. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Starters (divided) Non-starters (divided) ... £BOO 0 0 ... 300 0 0 ... 200 0 0 ... 250 0 0 ... 450 0 0 Tickets may be obtained from Mr Gilbert Stewart; Kumara, or from Mr C. Peters, Dillman’s Town. Address, with two stamps for reply and result, RICH. j. TONES* Box 31, Post Office, GrCymouth • Or, F. B. WATERS, Albion Hotel, Greymouthi TO LET, the ROYAL HOTEL, Maiu street, Kumara. Apply on the premises.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1357, 5 February 1881, Page 3
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