OTICE TO MINERS AND THE PUBLIC. The Proprietors of (lie Kumara I IMKS have mad* arrangements with a thoroughly competent gentleman to supply a MINING- REPORT to this journal at least once a week. And they hope that by so doing the Miners and business people will respond by doing what lies in their power to increase the number of subscribers, that so the proprietary may be recouped for the additional expense occasioned. Orders for delivery of the Kumaba Times may be given to S. M. Spiers, Bookseller and Publisher, or will be received at the Office of this paper. For the Proprietors, C. JANION, Manager. February 13, 1882. R. W. C. GILBERT, Dentist, (Registered under the New Zealand Dentists’ Act) Is now at GREYMOUTH, and may be consulted at bis residence, Hospital street. IfADAME BRODE RSO N, 1 Dentist, Will arrive here about the 14th inst., when she may be Consulted at Mr ROTH WELL’S, Dill man's Town. pUBLIC HALL, KUMARA On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the ALCOHOL and AQUA PUR A COMPANY will give an ENTERTAINMENT with Nine Performers, who will compete for [daces. This Combination of diversified attainments will include The Jolly Waterman, Postal and Mortar, Hammer and Anvil, Shavings and (’hips, the Temperance Champions, and three other gentlemen with great abilities of usefulness on the stage of life. With six Consolations of 10s each. Accommodation for oply 200, so roll up early and secure tickets. At the conclusion, the committee of Judge* will award the successful competitors the amounts agreed upon. Admission cards, 2s 6d, obtainable from the manager, X.Y.Z., and others. FAREWELL BALL. EUROPEAN HOTEL. MRS. KATE MTNTOSH begs most respectfully to acquaint her friends and the public generally that having sold out of the above hotel she intends giving ft FftffitWiLt lift ILL ox MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The 20ch February. Upon which occasion she hopes to see all her numerous friends and the public ally around her and enjoy themselves. A first class Baud, and an excellent M.C. Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock. pREAD, PIES, AND COFFEE. HUGH ADAMSON, In returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform the public that he has taken the Pie and Coffee Establishment opposite Rugg’s Hotel, Main street, formerly occupied by Mr Robertson, and will continue to supply PIES AND COFFEE At all hours of the Day and Evening Good Bread at Moderate Prices. ftt ai)ispe Q '> W. BARNETT, * • CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, . Seddon Street. Z O E DONE ! ZOBDO NE ! ZO E DON E! W. BARNS TT, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. 4?
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Kumara Times, Issue 1681, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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