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H. GOULSTQN AND CQ.'S GEEAT OLEAEING SALE IS STILL GOING ON. GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER. One Visit will prove the Bargains offered. H. GOULSTON AND CO., KUMAR A AND HOKITIKA.

Dr. jas. M‘bee arty, SURGEON, Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow ; Licentiate in Midwifery, &c., &c.; Family Health Officer, Greenock, Scotland ; And for the last 18 years Resident Medical Practitioner, West Taieri, Otago ; MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Seddon Street, Kumara. DILLMAN TOWN QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. THE usual QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be held at the Empire Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Good Music. An efficient M.C. will be pi esent. GREAT GIFT SALE. HPRINZ AND HAMBURGER O Having received A LARGE QUANTITY OF DEAPERY, CLOTHING AND BOOTS, Have determined to reduce it by making AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE Of their Stock. And, in addition to the Reductions made, they will give a number of MLiASLi PRIIIiS, For which every Customer purchasing goods to the value of 10s will have the opportunity of competing. The following is the prize list : 1 Ladies’ or Gents’ English Lever Watch. 1 Silver Chain and Locket. 1 Silver Set. 1 Alarm Clock. 1 Album. These Prizes will be awarded to the lucky ones who shall guess the number of Peas in the Large Glass Jar which will be placed on view in our window. Read this carefully ! The Glass Jar of Peas ! Now on view, Was filled and sealed by Mr. Burger. Each Customer purchasing goods to the value of 10s will be entitled to one guess as to the number of peas the lucky jar contains. Thus, a customer spending 20s would be entitled to guess twice, and, of course, for every additional 10s spent, another guess, and so on. The Jar will be opened at the conclusion of this Great Sale on 28th December, by a committee appointed by those interested, when those who have been fortunate enough to guess the correct numbers will be presented with the above mentioned Prizes. But in the event of the exact number not being guessed, the nearest to the correct number will be awarded the first prize, and pro rata. SPRINZ AND HAMBURGER, Opposite Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel. nREYMOUTH AND KUMARA Vj TRAM WAY COMPANY (Limited). N 0 T I. C E. TRAMS will leave GREYMOUTH .md KUMARA respectively as under. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m, 8 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. SUNDAY TRAMS Leave Greymouth 2.30 p.m. Leave Kumara ... 2.30 p.m. Goods Freight, TOs p-r 20001 b., or as per agieemeut. HENRY S. CASTLE, Secretary.

UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Booking Passengers for all NEW ZEALAND PORTS, MELBOURNE, HOBART, AND SYDNEY, At Through Kates. For N EI.SON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. SS. MAWHERA, Captain Hill, On THURSDAY, 2ml SEPTEMBER. S. S. KORANUI, Captain Oliver, FOR WELLIN6TON—--0 M A P E R E, r 'aptaiii Smith, ON SATURDAY. FOR WANGANUI DIRECTS.S. MANAWATU, Captain L unbeit, EARLY. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND FROM London, by the orient line OF STEAMERS. Leaving Melbourne anti Sydney every fortnight. Passengers anti cargo from Hokitika will lie conveyed free of charge bv Steamer Waipara, leaving the Hokitika wharf. For freight or passage apply to the Company's agents. NANCARBOW and CO., Grey month. J. Y. BONAR, Hokitika. COBB AND CO.’S rjIuLEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL 1 MAIL COACHES. LEAVE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKIKKA, FOR CHRISTCHURCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY At 0 o’clock a.m. The Coaches leave Knniara at 9 a.m., m ’ c cays, returning to Hokiv, •> V\ cdnestlay and Saturday, at aiiolil 3 p.m. Passengers from Kumara can be liooke.i anti obtain full particulars as to Giles, tV’c,, from Mr Roheut ( 11 u.on. at tlu* Booking Ollice, Queen’s A rm.s i I otel, Kumara. CASSIDY, BINNIE, and CO., Propi ietors. } RS \\ UOLDRIDGE, TEACHER Jl t OF ■ 11 E PIANOFORTE. A -v,meed and Rudimentary Lessons g ven. Terms : 30s ja r quarter; an a 1 advance made for two or more in i ■m i v FRENCH BESSONS, (in !:M . 1’ iv,.u> Les3IKS. WOOLDRIDGE, The Break, Diltiaan’s RoruL

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Kumara Times, Issue 3067, 1 September 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 3067, 1 September 1886, Page 2

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