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j jQECLARATION OF WAR When the first note of preparation was sounded in the East, and the warcloud was no larger than a man’s hand ; and while the principal potentates of Europe, though breathing peace, were silently girding up their loins for a struggle as fierce in the encounter and more baneful in its results than any which has hitherto devastated the face of our mother earth : it was then that he sought every means in his power to avoid such another calamity that befel Plevna by obtaining for the coming year a very large assortment of WEST OP ENGLAND CLOTHS, COATINGS, TWEEDS, Also, COLONIAL TWEEDS, To enable the inhabitants of Kutnara to stand a long siege. Who has done this I —Why JOHN DAVIES, TAILOR, Seddou street. I N.B, Charges moderate; repairs neatly executed. WAR ! WAR !—NO RETREAT.

NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned having made arrangements with Mr George Simmons to manufacture, sell, and protect his patent for the manufacturing of LEATHER HOSE FOR SLUICING PURPOSES, Consignments of Leather suitable are daily expected. N.B.—Agents for Aspinall’s Patent Sluicing Ripples, which for gold saving and durability are unequalled by any Ripples in use. JOHN & MATTHEW DAVIDSON. Kumara, April 25, 1884; WILLIAM BRUGGEMANN, UPHOLSTERER, Seddon Street, Kumara, Has on Sale Couches, Easy Chairs, Colonial Sofas, Spring Mattresses. New Horsehair and Flock Mattresses made to order; and old Mattresses purified by having a Flock Carding Machine. All kinds of Furniture repaired, and Paperhanging done, at shortest notice.

Note the address — W. BRUGGE MANN, Next door to Horne’s National Hotel, Seddon Street,

£SOOO £SOOO 10,000 PROGRAMMES AT 10s EACH. Fidelity company’s ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. 40 Horses and 115 New Zealand Bonds, divided as follows : First Horse Second Horse ... Third Horse Others divided... ... LI3OO ... 700 ... 300 700 Total for Horses ... L3OOO 5 N. Z. Bonds at £IOO each ... LSOO Total amount of Prizes, £SOOO, Each Ticket has Six Chances, and can obtain a Prize in each DrawingWill CLOSE on or about 24th FEBRUARY, 1885. Please add stamps for reply and result. Iggf 3 Remittances can be sent as follows : 1. Cheques, Post Office Orders, or Bank-notes. 2. Make crossed cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No,, or simply to bearer as printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order they will be returned to the sender. 3. Post-office Orders may be sent, but they must be made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. 4. Registered letters or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as below : FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of A. A. Cameron’s Box 251, Post-office, Dunedin.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2604, 10 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 2604, 10 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 2604, 10 January 1885, Page 3

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