jgtIMARA ACADEMY. MtSS HANNAN B’egs to notify that she has opened h SCHOOL in that most desirable building for Education&l next the Education Office* Main stfeet, where she solicits a shdre of the patronage so liberally accorded her late Principals, Mrs Williams and Mr Stanton. The situation of the School is healthy, the Olass-fdoma spaciOds, and Furniture and requisites a tuple; SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION TAUGHT; Plain and Fancy Needlework. MtfSid AN© ©Rawing classes. Charges moderate. A LADY) residing at Gteymouth, of many yeara) experience in the Oare .and education of children, would receive one or two little GIRLS to BOARD and EDtTCATE. First-class Testimonials and References. Terms moderate. Address—Miss Stoney, care of A. L. Bristow, Puketahi street, Greymouth. fTOD-HOtj TANNERY, ARAHUBA. Having taken the Tannery and Fellinongery Business of Mr John Dowling, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am now prepared to purchase HIDES, S&tNS, and TALLOW from the trade, at current prices. lam now in a position to supply Heather and grindery in ail their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders must to be addressed to me at Hokitika j and Accounts against me must be rendered prior to the Ist of each month.
JOHN MAHER. Hokitika, May 6th, 1881. QIL- SK I N COATS. To Mr C. F. HOLMES, Tent, Hose, and Oil-skin Maker, Kumara. Sir —You stated to me when you took my order for Oil-skin Coats for myself and Mr Gillbauks, 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 for the last sixteen years, but I never found any to answer so well as yours. They are thoroughly waterproof, and are comfortable to walk in. It is a matter of surprise to me that you have not advertised such admirable articles, as I feel convinced that they need only to be known to be extensively worn. Reference to Mr Passmore, farmer, Teremakau, or to Mr Gillbank, will prove that I have not overstated the case.—l am, sir, yours truly, John Wills. YTOTICE TO GROUND SLUICERS In particular, And to the public at large. I should have advertised before, but the late fire disabled me from supplying any great demand at the time when I was made aware that my OILSKINS were in reality superior to any ever seen or known before. But I am in a position to supply OIL-SKIN SUITS, HYDRAULIC HOSE, TENTS, MATTRASSES, AND SOU’-WESTERS, All of my own make. I shall be glad if my customers who feel satisfied will give me a written acknowledgment of their belief in the superiority of my improved article. TAR OIL, and SEWING MACHINES, Always on hand. C. F. HOLMES, HOSE & OIL-SKIN MANUFACTORY, Seddon street, Kumara. The great monster novel “ORACLE” COMPANY OF £20,000, in Shares of £1 each, Has commenced 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 1464, 7 June 1881, Page 3
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