KUMARA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. DISTRICT ORDER. THE District Adjutant, MAJOR WEBB, will inspect the KUMARA RIFLES, at (he A del phi Hall, on THURSDAY, 13th May, at 8 p.m. All officers who have not passed their final examination for substantive commissions will be lequired to present themselves for examination durini; Major Webb's stay. The Officer commanding the Company is requested to make arrangements so that the above Inspection Parade will be fully attended by the members of the Company. JAS. A. BONAR, Major' Commanding District. Hokitika, April 14, 1886. TjTOLUNTEER BALL. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, Monday, May 24. THE KUMARA RIFLES Will hold A ty@>USMTlfft i^LL AND PROMENADE SUPPER IN THE ADELPHI THEATRE, On the Queen's Birthday. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Tickets: To admit Lady and Gentleman, 12s 6d; extra Lady, ss; Single Gentleman, 8s 6d. HEA T R E 0 Y A L. A FAREWELL LECTURE Will be given by MR. C. F. HOLME S, In the Theatre Royal on Monday, the 10th inst. Under Iho patronage of the Rev. Father Walshe, the Borough Council, and Members of the Fire Brigade. Part I. Subjects—" God justified in dealing with Pharaoh-" and "The Reason why the Sabbath Day or Sabbath was changed, as at present." Part IT. Scriptural Temperance Oration. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to take the chair. Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. )ARFF MEMORIAL FUND. At a Public Meeting held at Kumara ft Coitiui'.ttec wus ortfHiiised for the purpose of ERECTING A suitable MEMORIAL on the Gil AYE of the lata EDMUND BARFF, Esq., in respect to his Memory, and in recognition of his many services as a public man. The cooperation of the out-lying districts is respectfully solicited by the Central Committee. On behalf of the Committee, G. R. RUDKIN, Hon. Sec. Knmara, May 3,188 G. MR. C. GREEN WOO D , SURGEON DENTIST, GIiEYMOd'H, May b" c insulted at. his Rooms, next door to Revling's, Tailor's, Arney street, till the'lOth of May. MR. W. E. H A L L, DENTIST, WELLINGTON. Mr Hall's assistant, M.R. J. F. WILSON, Will anive in Knmara on MONDAY, the 10111 May, and will remain for a XT E W FAN C Y GOODS, i 1 Just arrived, VERY CHEAP AND GOOD. Wool-work Slippers, ready fornllini Antimacassars, Comb-bags, Children's Table Napkins, and Toilet Mats, already stamped. >'.'ads, good Crewel Silk and Wool. Turkey Red Marking Cotton. I still give lessons in FANCY WORK. E. LOW E, MAIN STiIEET, KUMARA. (Next to Mr Murphy's Butcher Shop.)
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Kumara Times, Issue 2969, 8 May 1886, Page 2
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