WAITOHI SHOEING FORGE. hereby\giye notice that I have purchased tTuTßwsiftuag.lately carried on by David Cunningham, aVid intend carrying on the same in all/its branches as Engineer and General Bl^pksmith. *1 JOHN YOUNG. WAITANGI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, WAIMATE. JOHN THOMPSON iEGS to inform travellers and the public generally that he has Leased the WAITANGI LIVERY STABLES, Waitangi, and hopes by strict attention to business, and civility, to share a fair amount of their patronage. Horses and Buggies always on hire. , Horses Broken-in to saddle or Harness.' HOLLO W A Y. MILKMAN AND DAIRY FARMER, TEMUKA. Families waited on every morning. AND L . MACLEAN, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, LAND BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMMISSION AGENTS, TIMARU. Weekly Sales at King’s Yards. Agents for London and Lancashire Insurance Company. MR W. A. JEN CKE R, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, (Pupil of the great Charles Halle), Has the honor to inform tiio Ladies and Gentlemen of Timaru and District, that he is now prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS in MUS-IC and SINGINGMr Juncker will visit Temuka once a week should sufficient inducement offer. References permitted to-. Messrs CHARLES BEGG and CO., Music-Sel-lers. Dunedin, or to their agents, Messrs P. W. HUTTON &, CO., Timaru. from whom all information may be obtained. Mr W. A. -JUNCKER is open to-en-gagement as Pianist. t'*/ /•- Residence—Bank street. /V WM. ESSE RY , PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, &C., &C., (jy T E M U K A, BEGS to state that he has added some New Lines to his former business, and has now in stock all kinds of useful and ornamental Domestic Furniture. _ Excellent Chromos and Lithos. Beautifully illuminated framed and, glazed mottos and emblems, wire card and letter baskets, chimney ornaments in china and plaster ware ; crockery, glassware, and brushware ; gilt mouldings for picture frames, paperhangings, &c. New Zealand Carpet Brooms, one shilling. Small profits and quick returns. A good shop and living-rooms to let. w ILS 0 N AND SONS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, DUNEIDN WAREHOUSE, TEMUKA. QHARLBS OLDFIELD’S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Wood Street, v/ K (p TEMUKA. / A Oats, Chaff, and Fowl Cmn on Sale. Corn crushed at 3d per bushel. f ILLIAM II 0 0 P E E SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, Waitohi Road, Temuka. (Next Volunteer Hall). JAMES RADFORD, '•BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, TEMUKA. Estimates Given for Brick, Concrete, or Stone Work. A Selection of Tombstones always on hand. D R. J. H. T 0 W NEN D, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, (Late of Guy’s Hospital, London.) CHRISTCHURCH. iO/ V° Hours of attendance ; Mornings, from 10 until 1. Evenings , <1 ~ 0.
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 89, 23 October 1878, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 89, 23 October 1878, Page 1
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