KUMARA HOSPITAL. ALL the Members of the Hospital Committee having resigned, I hereby call a SPECIAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS to the Institution to receive a Statement of Accounts to date, and to nominate gentlemen to form a new COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT for the HOSPITAL for the remainder of the financial year ; said meeting to take place at the Town Hall, on TUESDAY next, January 13th, at 8.30 p.ra. A meeting of the out-going Committee will be held the same evening, at 8 p.ra., to receive balance-sheet and Auditor’s Report. LAWRENCE J. SPYER, Secretary and Returning Officer. Kumara, January 7, 1885. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A CONCERT and DRAMATIC A ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Adelphi Theatre on FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1885, for the Benefit of Mrs O’GRADY (whose husband has unfortunately for some time been an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Hokitika), to enable her to join her friends in Otago, H. HOPE, Hon. Sec. for Entertainment. Kumara, January 8, 1884. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE “SEA OF ICE,” or “The Thirst for Gold ” will be played in the Theatre Royal, on MONDAY, the 2nd of MARCH, in aid of the funds of the Church of England SUNDAY SCHOOL.
piANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! MR. ROBERT HEARD begs to inform the musical public of Kumara that he has decided to settle on the West Coast, making periodical visits to the various towns. The public can rely on their work being done satisfactorily, as he guarantees all his work. Repairing in all its branches. Charges moderate. All orders left at the Kumaba Times Office, or at Mr Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel will receive his earliest attention. Mr Heabd lias numerous recommendations from well-known local musicians, which can be seen at any time. MR. M. HANNAN, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Tainui Street, Gkeymouth, May be consulted at the Post Office Hotel, Kumara on the evenings preceding the sittings of the Resident, Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned BAKERS agree to sell the FOUR-POUND LOAF for 8d cash over the counter. All bread booked and delivered, will be charged Bd. WILLIAM KROENER. JOHN DENFELD. JAMES WOODS. Kumara, January 6, 1885.
ATEW CHRISTMAS AND NEW lM YEAR’S CARDS, < faiid punted on Ivory, ike., Silk fringed, Gold fringed, ike. A Iso, NEW SFIHAB 'VOLUMES, Girls’ nod 1:5 .ys’ Own Journal, Chatterbox, 1 jiltit: Folks, IVter Parley’s, Every Boy’s Annual, &c., &c. A choice assortment of JAPA NE S E WO RK, Comprising Card Cases, Fans, Tiays, Glove Boxes, &c. S. M. SPIERS, STATIONER, The Verandah, Main Street. D EINHARD AND CO’S HOOKS AND MOSELLES. Complaints having readied us that colonial wine bottled in the colonies in German bottles is sold in imitation of our genuine HOCKS and MOSELLES, we beg to caution the public against such fraudulent deceptions. All our labels bear our trade mark as above, in addition to the full name of our firm ; our corks are branded D. and Co. ; and our trade mark has been duly registered in the Australian colonies, and all persons fraudulently using, manufacturing, or sellihg imitations will be prosecuted as the law directs. DEINHARD and CO. Coblenz on the Rhine, February 7, 1882.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2605, 12 January 1885, Page 2
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