A SPECIAL MEETING of Hie above Association 'frill be held iu the Town Hall, TO-NIGHT, (WEDNESDAY), when all Members ’are urgently requested to attend. W. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Distribution of kumara STATE SCHOOL PRIZES— Programme—lnfant and Primer Classes in the School, at 3 p.m., TUESDAY, 15th March ; other Classes at 8 p.m , at the Theatre Royal. Public admitted free. Parents are specially invited to be present. Recitations and Glees will be rendered by the Children. R. J. SEDDON, Chairman. BALL. BALL. [/fR. and MRS. PETERS invite their friends and the public generally GRAND, ©ALL. AT THEIR HOTEL, DILLMAN’S TOWN, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 11th MARCH. A First-class Band provided. BALL. BALL. JTR. and MRS. MORRIS, late of the i Ross Hotel, invite their friends and the public generally to a GRAND BALL at the SHAMROCK HOTEL, Main street, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 11th March. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT A and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT will be given in aid of ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL, on the 17th March, at the Adelphi Theatre. The Programme will shortly appear. COBB AND CO.’S (TIELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL 1 MAIL COACHES Leave the Australasian Hotel, Hokitika (calling fur Passengers at the Empire Hotel), FOR CHRISTCHURCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 5 o’clock aim. The Coach reaches Goodfellow’s accommodation house (nine miles from Kumara) at 8 a.m., leaving Goodfellow’s for Hokitika every Wednesday and Saturday, at about 2 pan. Passengers from Kumara can book at and obtain full particulars as to rates, Ac., at Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, Seddon street. A. BINNIE and CO., Proprietors. GINGER’S GRAND EASTER 13 MT-iNtGN),, No. 3, To be drawn on EASTER MONDAY, 18th APRIL. 1100 Members, at 10s. each. ONE HUNDRED PRIZES, Value£sso. First Prize, One Hundred £ s. d. Golden Sovereigns ... 100 0 0 Second Prize, Fifty Golden Sovereigns 50 0 0 Third Prize, Twenty-Five Golden Sovereigns ... 25 0 0 Remainder of Prizes in Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial Gold Jewellery, Pictures, Eight-day Office Clocks, Am., Ac, Cash prizes less 10 per cent, commission. For Prize List, see Handbills. Tickets may be obtained at all the principal Hotels in Kumara and Dillman’s Town. A. SINGER, Treasurer. DOST-OFFICE STORE, J- SEDDON STREET, KUMARA. JAMES DRUMMOND, FAMILY GROCER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, While thanking his friends and the public for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, begs to intimate that, having made arrangements for buying in the best markets, he is now pre* pared to supply GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., Of the very best quality, And at extremely low pi ices, for Cash. Specialties : TEA, COFFEE, AND BUTTER. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS, From Local Dairies, all the year round. Goods delivered free to any part of the district.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1384, 9 March 1881, Page 2
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