NEW DRAPERY! P. D. TODD HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW SUMMER STOCK EX S.S. TAINX7I, FROM LONDON. o All the Latest and Choicest Novelties. ■ -oALL GOODS MARKED OFF AT LOWEST RATES. o DRESS GOODS in Coloured and Black French Cashmeues Fiench SERGES and Kyrle CLOTHS Plain and Figured SATEENS Hoyle’s PRINTS Check and Striped LACE MUSLINS Ladies’ Black Silk JACKETS Dolmans and Beaded VISITES, Fashionable Styles Ladies’ and Girls’ White and Coloured STRAW HATS FLOWERS and FEATHERS, latest novelties Ladies’ Lace COLLARETTES White Cream and Beige LACES Coloured Ottoman and Satin RIBBON, in all the New Shades BLACK and Coloured Silk MITTS Calvat’s Josephine KID GLOVES, best quality Grand Selection of Ladies Silk UMBRELLAS Ladies’ White and Coloured STAYS, &c. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS HEARTH RUGS, from 5s to 12s 6d CRETONNES, Lace Curtain Net, wide width from 9d to 2s 6d per yard 3-4, 4-4, 12-4 LINOLEUM FLOOR CLOTH, 3s to 4s 6d, best quality. SPECIAL LINES. Striped and Check LIN EN Drill, Is. Check Cotton Shirting Bd. Men’s French FELT HATS. Men s Sailor and Boys Galatea Straw Hats ; great assortment. INSPECTION INVITED. FURTHER SHIPMENT OF BOYS’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING WILL BE DULY ANNOUNCED.
GREAT GIFT SALE. OPRINZ AND HAMBURGER KJ Having received A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, 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 miftiis pwiis. 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, Avhen 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. OHN HANNAH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Mawhera Quay, Gri'y.vouth. All orders or work left with Mr Burger, Tobacconist, Kumara, will faithfully and punctually attended t<
NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned having made arrangements with Mr George Simmons to manufacture, sell, and protect his patent for the manufacturing of LEATHER HOSE FOR SLUICING PURPOSES, Consignments of Leather suitable are daily expected. N.B.—Agents for Aspinall’s Patent Sluicing Ripples, which for gold saving and durability are unequalled by any Ripples in use. JOHN & MATTHEW DAVIDSON. Kumara, April 25, 1884. WESTLAND TINWARE AND SHEET-IRON WORKS, KUMARA AND HOKITIKA. WILLIAM HEINZ, ** in thanking the public for the liberal patronage accorded to him, hereby informs the public that all Goods are made of the best material, and workmanship guaranteed, AT LOWEST PRICES. Galvanized, Plain, and Corrugated Water Tanks; Galvanised or B'ack Iron Chimneys and Stovepipes; Colonial Ovens with Patent Fall Bars and Swivels; Iron Furnaces with Copper Boilers; Galvanised Tubs, Buckets, and all kinds of General Tinware. 0. G. and Half Round Spouting and Water Pipes Made and Fixed at Lowest Rates. Miners and Mining Companies supplied with IRON FLUMING. Orders wanted for 10,000 Feet, supplied at the Shortest Notice. W. H. has just received from England a special Iron Lamp, called the KEROSENE GAS GENERATOR, which gives a very Powerful Light at a Small Cost of Kerosene; suitable for outside work ; several in use at Kumara sluicing claims. Just received, a Large Quantity, STOVES, KEROSENE LAMPS «fec„ Direct from the Makers.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3137, 23 November 1886, Page 3
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