ELECTION ELECTION ELECTION SMITH AND BAEKLET Having determined to seek the support of the Kumara Electorate, have imported on this approval A LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED Which is now on view at the CASH WAREHOUSE, next Gilbert Stewart's, Seddon Street. Xi A. T S HATS. Men's High Crown, Black, 5s 6d each. SHIRTS. Men's Harvard Shirts, 2s each. SHIRTS. Men's White Dress Shirts, 5s each. HOSIERY. Ladies' White Cotton Hose, per pair. HOSIERY, " Men's Striped Socks, ' 6d per pair. ANTIMACASSAR^ Real Irish Crochet, 2s 6d each. FRILLINGS. Neck Frillings, 4Jd per yard. LADIES' TIES. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, from 6d_each. ALPACCAS. Black Alpacca, 10|d per yard. IK j&. T £ SUITS. Men's Good Blue Serge, 40s per Suit. " SUITS. Boys' and Youths' Trowsers Suits, from 20s per Suit. BOYS SUITS! Boys' Strong Tweed Tunics, 9s per Suit. DRESS GOODS. White Check Muslinetts, 9d per yard. LUSTRES. Coloured Dress Lustres, from 9d per yard. TOWELS. White Turkish Towels, Is each. CALICOS. White Calico, for 4s lid per doz. TABLE COVERS. Printed Cloth Covers, 7s 6d each. HOLLANDS. Good Brown Hollands, B|d per yard. The same Low Prices exist all through the Department. CASH WAREHOUSE. SMITH AND BAEKLET. W. B. ROBINSON, Manager Kumara Branch.
"UST ARRIVED, DIRECT FROM O ENGLAND, TO S. 3VC SPIERS, STATIONER, MAIN STREET. A Variety of GHEUSTIHAS AND iiw mm*® mum, Designed especially FOR THE ENSUING HOLIDAYS, 300 Very Beautiful Designs, from Id each. ELEGANTLY-BOUND BOOKS, Suitable for Presentation to Juveniles and Adults, from 6d each, amongst which are hand-somely-bound Volumes of Poets, at 3s 6d each. NEW TOYS, Of the latest invention, from 3d each. Also, the New FLORAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND SCRAP ALBUMS, Various Sizes and Patterns. J£UMAI£A SAWMILLS: CASH PRICES, TO MEET THE TIMES. On and after this date, ail ordinary SAWN TIMBER Will be delivered in Kumara or t)illtnan's Town, at Bs, per Hundred Feet j And all extra sizes at an equal reduction of 20 per cent, for cash. EDWIN BLAKE, Proprietor. Eumara, June 14th, 1881. A CCOUNTS owing to the firm of . CAMPBELL and KETTLES must be paid before the 31st of December. All Balances remaining due after that date will be sued for without further notice. CAMPBELL and KETTLES. December 6, 1881. TTOU-HOU TANNERY, XX ARAHURA. Having taken the Tannery and Fellmongery Business of Mr John DowliDg, at the Little Hou-Hou Creek, I am now prepared to purchase HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW from the trade, at current prices. I am now in a position to supply LEATHER and GRINDERY in all their branches, and in unlimited quantities. All Correspondence or Orders must to be addressed to me at Hokitika; and Accounts against me must be rendered prior to the Ist of each month. JOHN MAHER. Hokitika, May 6th, 1881.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1626, 13 December 1881, Page 3
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