BEEHIVE STORES. TEMUKA. lEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. FIRST SHIPMENT EX PALALA. FKOM LONDON, JUST OPENED, Consisting of — : -, M ..'■> D R E S' S MA T E It I A L S. ' Ladies' Fashionable Straw Hats from Is Gd. Children's ~ ~ ; , Is. Boys' „ ~ ~ Is. Men's .'„■„■ ~ Is. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, SCARFS, TIES, RUCHES, &c., &c., IS NOW ON VIEW/ ; : ' : Also, by above Ship, TWO CASES VOLCKMAN'S .PERSIAN SHERfJERT, A SPLENDID SUMMER BEVERAGE. : ONE CASE WELL-ASSORTED TOYS, &c, &o. OBSERVE ADDRESS J. BR MJ?OItTAN T N 0 T I C E tf AND HARE-OP Beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Teniuka and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as G E R E It A L 11 E K E E P E R S, In the shop lately occupied by Mr J. Gall (next Bank of New Zealand) Teniuka), when they hope, by strict attention to business, keeping none but GOODS of the Best Brands, at the Lowest Prices, to merit a share of patronage and support. In Stock and to arrive— Men's and Youths' Mosgiel Paget Suits Men's and Youths' Mosgiel Galatea Suits Men's and Yo\iths ; West of England Tweed Suits Kaiapoi Flannels and Blankets Colonial Boots and Shoes Men's, Youths', and Boys' Hats Glassware, Ironmongery Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Ac, Ac. Note the address — LyoNAND II A R R O P Next Bank of New Zealand, Teniuka VS WHOLESALE TIMBER, AND COAL DEPOT. J" T. BROWN has great pleasure in announcing to his customers and the public generally that he has opened his Extensive Premises adjoining the Gasworks., and being connected with the Railway by siding, he has now facilities for carrying on his business which will enable Jiiin to give to his customers the utmost satisfaction. CARGOES RECEIVED DIRECT INTO THE DEPOT BY RAIL. Large supplies always on hand. Orders per rail despatched promptly. To ensure constant supplies arrangements have been made for the arrivals of Cargoes at regular intervals during the next twelve months. RETAIL YARDS, TUAM STREET, OHRLSTCHURCIT. Doors, plain or j A large and assorted stock of all the I and Mouldings, all glass, all patterns ; | trade requirements, including—seasoned | patterns; Naiis, CeSashes and Case- 1 timber of all kinds. BEST COAL and | ment,Fencirig Wire merits in Kauri, | FIREWOOD delivered in any quantities, j Ridging, Iron, Red, ' White, and | Just ] all( l e( l, ex Cleopatra- 1 ?" icks Piles, Pail-Pin-.v Pino IVf-.t.ii I uiffs, bhuurles. Clcai Ime Mat i A SHIPMENT OF CEDAR. '' J otara, Hal tic, Van _ I Dieman's Land and Landing ex Wauganui— | —— Australian Timbers; 25 TONS FENCING WIRE. . ,„ ~ r Dressed T. and G., _ . . T ~ Andallutherbnes Rusticated and plain lo lmi,1 > ox Luvl 11L connected with tho Shelving- Skirting TONS GO AND ORB IRON, trade in great vnArehitraves, & ' 600 CASKS CEMENT. riety. J. T. BROWN, OFFICES, TUAM STREET CIIRISTCHUROII.
HOP PLANTS. FOR SALE, a quantity of Hop Cuttings,. at.3s perjjlozeti. ■ , The- Hop Plant js a beautiful creeper, looks well growing over verandahs. A. WILSON ASD SONS. —A M UJJ L D U'll H A M, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary S art;coiis^.vr(late • Veterinary Department, Privy Council OflicC, London.) / Prompt attention to orders, and Moderate. Foes- . examined as to soundness. Address : Tho Criterion Hotel, Timaru. August 24th, 1878. . • liyrß ■• W. A.' JUNC K K It, '-A- PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, ' (Pupil of tho great Charles Halle), Has the honor ty inform tlje Ladies and .j^ Gentlemen oil Timaru and Lislrict lliat he is imw prepared to RKCKI YE PUPILS hi MUSIC and SINGING. References permitted to Messrs / UHARLES Bh'GG and C 0.,. Musio-Sel- / lers. Dimediii, or to their agents,Messy* P. W, HUTTON & CO, Timarurlttrom whom a'l information may lie obtained. Mr W. A. JUNCKEIiis open, to en- V giigement as Pianist. : Residence—Bank aft/eot,
SEEDS. /TILES. ARCHER, AND GO. are '!_ NOW LANDING their NEW ASON'S SEEDS. Red and While Cloven, Cowgrass, Alsiko, Trefoil, Timothy, Crested \s\ Dogstail, Foxtail, Meadow, Hard and other Fescues, Poas, &c. Pacey's Perennial and Giant Italian Eyo, Rape, Mustard, Lucerne, Carrot, Mangel, Turnips (all the best sorts), bweues, Kohl Raoi, Gorse, etc., etc. All very best selected Seeds from the first Stocks in England. MILES, ARCHER, & CO. TO EUNHOLDERS AND FARMERS. T7K)R SALE, by the Undersigned, the Jj following Agricultural WEEDS— Perennial rye-grass seed, cocksfoot, Italian rye-grass, alsiko, white clover, cowa-rass, rod clover trefoil, crested dogstail," Lucerne, Timothy, meadow f'souo, meadow Foxtail, gorse, poa pratensis, poa tibialis, red fescue, sheep's fescue, hard fescue, mangolds, turnips, carrots, yarrow, sheep's parsley, meliiotus oi'licinalis, norm, lib grass, sanf'oiu, lotus major, festuea tenuifolia, buruet, mustard, rape, prairie grass, and Swede seed. All at lowest current prices. ROBERT WILKIN'& CO, New Zealand Wool Stores. Chiislcliurch.
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 80, 21 September 1878, Page 3
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