UMAR A ACADEMY. MISS HANNAN feegs t'6 ndtify that she has opened a SCHOOL in that most desirable building for Educational purposes, next the Education Office, Main where ?' he a share of the patronage so iberally accorded her late Principals, Mrs Willmffis And Mr Stanton, The situation of the School is healthy, the Class-rooms spacious, and FurniturC And requisites ample. soUNii English education TAUGHT. And jpancy Needlework. Music ANii Drawing classes. Charges moderate. A LADY, residing at Grey mouth, of VhAtiy years, experience in the bare and education of children, wotild Receive one dr two little GIRLS to HOARD and EDtTCATE. First-class Testimonials and References. Terms Moderate. Addtess—Miss Stoney, care of A. L. Bristdw, Puketahi street, fcireymouth. JTOU-HOU TANNERY, A it A H U R A. Having taken the Tannery and Felltoongery Business of Mr John Dowling, At the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am how prepared to purchase HIDES, SKINS', and TALLOW from the trade, At current prices'. , lam how in A position lb stipjdy LEATHER and GRINDERY in all their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders must to be addressed to me at Hokitika; add Addounta against hie must be reddehed prior to the Ist of each daonth. " - JOHN MAHER. Hokitika, May 6th, 1881. QiL-SILIN COATS. To Mi- C. F. HOLMES, Tent, Hose, And 011-skin Maker, ICumara. Sir— You stated to me when you took my order for Oihskin Cdats for thyself and Mr Gill banks, that the articles would be much superior to Anything of the kind I had ever seen before. I. desire to inform you that I have used oil-skins tor the last slkteeh years, but I never found any to answer feb well as yodrs. They are thoroughly ■Waterproof, and are comfortable to Walk in. It is a matter of surprise to die that you have not advertised such Admirable articles, as I feel convinced that they need only to be known to be bktensively WdrU. Reference to Mr Passnlote, fArmeh, Teremakau, or to Mf Gillbank, will ptoVe that I have dbt overstated the case:—l am, sir, joUrs tl-Uiy, JbHN WILLS,
NOTICE T 0 dROGNI) SLUICERS til jjdrticillar; And to the jiUbllc at large. I should have advertised before, biit the late fire disabled me from Supplying ally great demand at the time when I toas made aware that my OILSKINS Were in reality superior to any ever Seen Or known before. But lamin a jpositiOii to supply Oii>SKtN SUITS; MDRAttLtci riOSE, tfENTS, MATTRASSES, AND SOU’^WeS^ERS, All of thy own makb. I shall hdgldd if niy customers who feel satisfied will give rhe a written acknowledgment of their belief in the Superiority of my improved article. ‘TAR OIL, and SEWING MACHINES, Always on hand* C. F. HOLMES* &OSE & OILSKIN MANUFACTORY, Seddoh street, Enmara. THE GREAf MONSTER NOVEL “ORACLE”COMPANY OF ■£20j000; in ShatOs of each, Mas comrrlonced operations on the Y.R.C. SPRING MEETING, Including tHE MELBOURNE CUP, And ALL OTHER RACES OF THE MEETING. Special Prizes for early applicants. Apply for Prospectus to “THE ORACLE* Care of F. C. GOYDER, Melbourne,
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Kumara Times, Issue 1461, 3 June 1881, Page 3
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