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JOINERS ASSOCIATION. The HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Miners Association will he held at the Empire Hotel, Dillman’s, on MONDAY EVENING, March 3rd, at 8 o’clock. Business : To receive the Half-yearly Report and Balance-sheet and to appoint Officers and Committee for the ensuing term. FRED. MARSHALL, Hon. Sec. KUMARA HOSPITAL. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be XX given in aid of the funds of the KUMARA HOSPITAL during EASTER WEEK, of which further particulars will be given in a future issue. “ Unity is Strength.” The Hospital Fete Committee beg to notify to the public of Kumara and surrounding district that they intend to have a Fancy Goods and Curiosity Stall in connection with the forthcoming Fete on Easter Monday ; and, to further this object, they would most respectfully solicit donations of any articles to make up their stock for said stall. For this purpose the Committee will thoroughly canvass the district, about the end of the next month, when they will thankfully receive anything that may bo offered them, in the shape of fancy goods, curiosities, wearing apparel, &c.; also anything in the shape of eatables and drinkables; in fact, they will not refuse anything excepting grindstones if over lewt., and £SO notes, unless they are Bank of England ones, which would be graciously received as curiosities. The reason why the Committee give this long notice is to give everybody a chance to overhaul their effects, to see if they could not come across some litt'e trifle or other which they could spare, towards making the Committee’s undertaking a grand success. The Committee most particularly wish to ask the co-operation of the ladies, aa the ultimate success of the undertaking will greatly depend on it; and any ladies charitably inclined, who may be handy with the needle, will have a fine opportunity to utilise their leisure hours in making up some little fancy or useful article, if ever so small in value. LAWRENCE J. SPYER, Secretary. Kumara, February 28, 1884. RAMATI C C L U B. On FRIDAY, the 14th MARCH, an Entertainment will be given by the Kumara Dramatic Club at the Adelpbi Theatre, in aid of a fund for the supply of WARDROBE for the Club, on which occasion the play of “ ROBERT -MUARIE” will be produced. Fuller particulars will be given in a future issue. 11. HOPE, Hon. Sec. KUMARA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. A FANCY DRESS BALL will be XX held on the evening of FRIDAY, M AY 23rd, 1884, in aid of the Kumara Volunteer Fire Brigade. WILLIAM CLOSE, See. K.V.P.B. Messrs jo n es and men te ath, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND CONVEYANCERS, Werita Street, Greymouth. A Member of the above firm will attend the usual fortnightly Sittings of the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts at Kumara ; and may be consulted at Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel on the evening preceding the Sitting of the Court. TAMES MILLER, COMMISSION J AGENT, KUMARA, Agent for The National Mutual Life Insurance Company and Yictoiia Fire Insurance Company, Has fur Sale— In Seddon street.—Freehold section No. 312, with a shop and dwelling house on same, now in the occupation of Mr Ivebhle. Near Tram Station.—Freehold section No. 733, with a cottage on same. .Main Road.— Freehold section No. 22, wuh <4H.-o on same..—-Freehold section No. 840, with a good 4-roomed cottage on same, let to a good tenant. All the titles perfect, under Land Transfer Act. lx BULL EN, PIAN IS T, i 1 , is prepared to undertake the Repairing and Tuning of PIANOS, and to give a guarantee For six months. Address : Theatre Royal. Music provided for Balls, Parties, Ac. Bn'y • j'*‘ • !•>;. i- neei-s-eiry. <--v.inr; to rA*c ru.i..i iic-siS ci lire holidays.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2343, 1 March 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2343, 1 March 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2343, 1 March 1884, Page 2

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