WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. CAUTION. County Council Chambers, July 2nd, 1881. PERSONS Leaving TIMBER OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS within EIGHT FEET of the edge of either side of any MAIN OR DISTRICT ROAD in the County, after this date, will be PROCEEDED AGAINST tinder the Public Works Act, 1876. RICHARDSON RAE, Clerk to the Council. NOTICE^ WADE AND SPENCE beg to announce that they have PURCHASED the COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, Wharf street, and the GOODWILL of the BUSINESS lately carried on by Mr F. A. LEARMONTH, as AUCTIONEER, and GENERAL COMMISSION and INSURANCE AGENT, and hope by prompt attention to all business entrusted to them, to merit the confidence of the public. Mr LearmOnth Will continue to sell for the new firm for the next two months. Hokitika, May 2, 1881. PAPER HANGINGS AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. J. O’HAGAN, PAINTER, PAPERHANgER, SIGN WRITER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR. MAIN STREET, KUMARA E. BARFF, TI/TINING ADVOCATE, (Registered 1867) Conducts suits, and appears in applications and objections in the Wardens’ Courts for Kuraara, Greenstone, Goldsborough, and Stafford. Registration and all other Court business carefully attended to. Forms filled up ; Agreements and Petitions prepared ; Naturalization Papers made out, Ac.
OFFICE; TUI STREET. QIL-SKIN 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.
VTOTICE 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.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1493, 11 July 1881, Page 3
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