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ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. FOE ONE MONTH ONLY! W. K.I EKP ATKI OK, SEDDON STREETj Has just finished Stocktaking, and remarked his targe and Valuable Stock of And will now offer to the Public of Kumara and surrounding districts, ENORMOUS BARGAINS In all the departments, at such Great Reductions as must effect an immediate clearance. BROWN HOLLANDS, 9d LADIES' COLORED KID GLOVES is Checked Cotton Shirting, la and Is 6d ' Prints, 6d Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, 6s 6d and 7s 6d Horrocks' Long Cloth, 5s 6d per doz. Women's and Girls' Black Straw Hats, Is Unbleached Calico, 5s 6d Women's Grey Straw Hats, 2s 6d Crimean Shirting, Is 3d Ladies' and Girls' 'Trimmed Hats, 5s BROWN HOLLANDS, 9d Checked Cotton Shirting, Is Prints, 6d Horrocks' Long Cloth, 5s 6d per doz Unbleached Calico, 5s 6d Crimean Shirting, Is 3d All-Wool Tartan, Is 6d Black Double Alpaca, Is Black Figured Alpaca, Is 3d Colored Satin Cloth, Is 9d Dark and Light Colored Alpacas, Is Black and Colored Grenadines, Is Slate Crinoline, 6d White Curtain Lace, Is 6d and 2s Alexander's Knitting Cotton, 3s per lb. Colored Moleskin, 2s Colored Fancy Ribbons, 6d Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets, 14s 6d Colored Flowers, 3d and 6d Boys' Straw Hats, Is Boys' Black Felt Hats, 2s Men's White Dress Shirts, 5s Men's Crimean Shirts 6s 6d Men's Cotton Shirts, 2s Men's Aberdeen Socks, Is Boys' ColoredMoleTronsers, ss6dand6s6d . — •> ' *-"v° uuiuiouinuu, iiuuocio, uauuitliuusuu. Ladies White and Colored Stays, 4s 6d Men's Colored Mole Trousers, 7s and 8s Print Pinafores, Is Boys' Drill Knicker Suits, 3s 6d Print and Holland Costumes Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, from 10a 6d Girls' Fur Muffs, 4s 6d and 5s 6d Girls' Kid Boots, from 3s 6d Ladies' Black Cloth Paletots, 14s 6d Men's Elastic Sides and Balmoral Boots Queensland Wool Shawls, 8s 6d and 10s 6d 7s 6d ' Children's Thread Gloves, 6d Ladies' Underclothing, cheap. Men's Geelong Tweed Trowsers and Vests, PAGET AND SAC COATS, GENTS' STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS, &c, At Great Reductions. SEDDON STREET.

THE LAST CONSULTATION BEFORE THE LOTTERY ACT BECOMES LAW. SIX CHANCES OF WINNING UP TO £I2OO FOR 10s I ' LEMING AND STAPLETON'S T7LEMIN NOVELTY CONSULTATION No 10, on the N.Z. METROPOLITAN MEETING, To be run at Christchurch, November 1881, And will be positively drawn on MONDAY, October 31st. 8000 Subscribers at 10s each. About 190 nominations, and about 190 prizes. Each Ticket has a chance of winniug SIX prizes, on the following events : Derby Stakes, £7so.—First horse, £200; second do., £IOO ; third do., £SO ; other starters (divided), £100; nonstarters (divided), £3OO. C. J. C. Handicap, £looo.—First horse, £3OO ; second do., £l5O ; third do., £75 ; other starters (divided), £125 ; non-starters (divided), £350. Welcome Stakes, £soo.—First horse, £IOO ; second do., £SO ; third do., £25 ; other starters (divided), £IOO ; non-starters (divided), £225. Canterbury Cup, £IOOO.-First horse, £4OO ; second do., £l5O ; third do., £75 ; other starters (divided), £175 ; non-starters (divided), £2OO. Christchurch Plate, £37s.—First horse, £IOO ; second do., £SO ; third do., £25; starters and non-starters (divided), £2OO. Metropolitan Handicap, £37s.—First horse, LIOO ; second do., LSO ; third do., L 25 ; starters and non-starters (divided), L2OO. Each race will be drawn separately under the supervision of a committee of the subscribers, and results published in the morning papers. Should all the shares not be disposed of, prizes will be distributed pro rata, less 10 per cent. Two stamps for reply .and result; Is exchange on cheques. THOS. STAPLETON, Box 238, P. 0., Christchurch ; JUBAL FLEMING, Treasurer, City Baths, Christchurch. Agents: Mr Gilbert Stewart, Kumara; Mr E. Peters, Dill man's Town. THE GREAT MONSTER NOVEL "ORACLE"COMPANY OP £20,000, in Shares of £1 each, Has commenced opei"ations on the V.R.O. 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.

{ LFRED A. CAMERON'S L ANNUAIi CONSULTATION OF £6OOO, ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 120 Horses Nominated. Fee, £l. First Horse £IOOO Second Horse 400 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) ... 1000 Non-starters (divided) ... 2200 And sixty (60) Extra Consolation Prizes, value £2O each 1200 180 Prizes—Amount >t . £6OOO The £IOOO for Other Starters (divided) will average about £66 for each starter. The £2200 for Non-starters (divided) will also average a good allround dividend for about 102 Horses • and the £I2OO added on to this Sweep for Sixty Special Consolation Prizes will yield £2O each. With crossed cheques, add Is ex* change. Two postage stamps for replies. Post-office orders or registered letters recommended. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin. Agent for Kuniara : Mr John M'Donald, Globe Hotel, Diilman's Town. JOHN DAVIE S, 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 make, quality, and style are unequalled. As a sufferer and heavy loser by the late fire, he solicits the public patronage. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. riREYMOUTH AND KUMARA TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE. COAL REDUCED 10s and 15s $ Ton To encourage a lai-ger consumption, the Tramway Company are now selling COAL at following Reduced Rates : Delivered any part Kumara— Best Household Coals, in ) 455. lots or upwards ... ... j $ ton. Best Smithy Coal, double-) screeued (Nuts), at Tram- I , way Station j * ton * Under Lots, 4s $ bag. Bags returnable at time of delivery. Wm. A. HEATON, Secretary,

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Kumara Times, Issue 1537, 31 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 1537, 31 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 1537, 31 August 1881, Page 3

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