JOHN DAVIES, MILITARY AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Seddon Street, Kumnra. A GOOD SELECTION OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS AND COATINGS Always in Stock. Style, Fit, and Finish guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Note the address : Next to Bank of New South Wales? BOOTS! BOOTS! A CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS IS NOW ON AT MICHAEL WALL’S BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, Main Street, Kumara, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, August 28th, And will be continued all through the Mouth of September. The Stock to be cleared out is from the Best Makers, and is second to none in Kumara. No use quoting prices, as a visit to the Shop will show that all the Goods are marked off at Christchurch prices. All transactions during the Sale must be strictly cash. MICHAEL WALL, PROPRIETOR. W BRUGGE MANN, . UPHOLSTERER, Begs to inform the public of the Kumara district that he has always on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PUEETITUEE, Consisting of Couches, Chairs, Tables, Washstands an d D ressing Tables, Looking-glasses, Bedsteads, Spring and Flock Mattresses, Feathers, Kapnk and Flock Pillows, Palliasses, &c. ; also, all kinds of material for UPHOLSTERY, Which he is prepared to sell at great!v Reduced Prices. He further begs to announce that he has imported various articles of SADDLERY. And as he has had many years’ experie icc in this branch of trade, he is able to execute any work entrusted to him in a workmanlike manner, and at lowest possible prices. W. B RUG GEM ANN, Seddon street, Kumara, MRS. WOOLDRIDGE, TEACHER iiL OF THE PIANOFORTE. Advanced and Rudimentary Lessons given. Terms: 30s per quarter; an allowance made for two or more iu family. FRENCH LESSONS, In class, 5s per quarter. Private Lessons, £] Is. MRS. WOOLDRIDGE, The Break, Diliman’s Road. MATRIMONIAL AGENCY.— JENSEN and CO., 9, Station Road, Plaistow, London, England. Established to supply Settlers in the Colonies with the addresses of respectable Young Women who are willing to communicate with bona fide Tradesmen, Farmers, and others desirous of meeting with useful Wives. They will be supplied from the Agricultural Districts of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, as well as the Continent of Europe. Applicants should state their particular j requirements and preferences, enclosing | Postal Order for Two Shillii igs, to meet | preliminary expenses. inREYMOUTH AND KUMARA i\J TRAMWAY COMPANY (Lijutto). ! N 0 T I c E. : TRAMS W” nd KUMARA ; A) end ay Tuesday Wednesday ... Thursday Friday i Saturday leave OREYMOUTM vc'<-.ecti^i‘ ! y as under. 8 a.a. .. 3.30 p.m. C a,vo. 3.30 p.m. 8 a.ui. .. 3.30 p.m. 0 a.in. ... 3.30 p.m. 0 a.m. ... 3.30 p.m. 8 a.m. ... 3.30 p.m. SUNDAY TRAMS Leave Greymouth 2.30 p.m. Leave Kiraiava ... 2.30 p.m. TooM 7 1- !; V,. 3V; p. D't'O!'-.; bulky -.•; per ag; cement. HENRY K CASTLE, Secretary,
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Kumara Times, Issue 3096, 5 October 1886, Page 3
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