FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, November Gth, and 7th. ROBSON'S GREAT TRANSPARENT PANORAMA OF THE EGYPTIAN WAR, To be followed by the most magnificent scenes of England, Ireland, and Scotland. Valuable, Useful, and Beautiful GIFTS Distributed" each night. Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Children, half price. Commence at 8 o'clock. DELPHI HEATRE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. MR. W. A. ELLIS, The celebrated Physiognomist, Paychometrist, Humourist, and Mind Reader, Will give one of. his amusing Entertainments, as above. The fact that Mr Ellis has spent 16 weeks in the Nelson district, playing to crowded houses, is a proof of the popularity of his amusing and interesting entertainment. THE SECRET THOUGHTS OF THE AUDIENCE READ. LOVERS' WISHES DISCOVERED. HIDDEN ARTICLES FOUND. TWO HOURS' GENUINE FUN. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. KUMARA SCHOOL OF MINES. A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered by DR. T. G. DAVY, under the auspices of the School of Mines, in the Town Hall, on TUESDAY, the 10th November, at 8 o'clock p.m. Subject : " COMBUSTION." Ladies are specially invited. F. A. OLDEN, Hon. Sec. Kumara, November 6, 1885. D ORDER. Hokitika, 2nd November, 1885. The undermentioned COMPANIES in the District will PARADE in Review Order on MONDAY, the 9th November, at the Drill Shed, Greymouth, at 10 o'clock a.m., viz. : Greymonth Naval Artillery Ist Weslland Rifles Greymonth Rifles Kumara Rifles. The Officers commanding the Ist Westland and Kumara Rifles will be good enough to make all necessary arrangements so that their Companies may fall in at the above time and place. Ten rounds blank ammunition to be served out to each man on parade. •JAS. A. BONAR, Major Commanding District. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 4 N ENTERTAINMENT in aid of A i lie CHILDREN'S PICNIC FUND will be given on NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, at the Then tie Royal. Particulars in future issue. R. J. SEDDON, Ohaiiman. Kuim.ni, October 29, 18S5. PIA NOS, ORG ANS, HARMONIUMS IyTR. SIDNEY SMITH has for Sale jJjL on the Defened System of Payment, payable »> weekly, monthly, or Mr Smith has now arrived in Kumara, and will give private Lessons on the Pianofoite at the Crown Hotel. Tuning and Repairs promptly cuted.SIDNEY SMITH. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MEAT. JOSEPH MURPHY begs to inform »J ihe inhabitants of Dillrnnu's Town and Larrikins that lie has resolved to greatly reduce the price of MEAT, I'OLICASH, as will be seen by the following quotations : Prime Corned Beef, 2d, 3d, and 4d per lb. Veal, -id and Gd. Poik, 7d and Bd. Beef, for roasting, 4d. Stakes and Sausages. scl. Mutton', 3d and -id. lafFoid and Kum.-a. Patch <ay, Dillman's iCWfi,
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Kumara Times, Issue 2839, 6 November 1885, Page 2
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