NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 L U N 'IS E E R HALL. THIS (Saturday)/EVENING, OUT. 26, /// The Last Eight of the EOY A L MA E IUNE TTK «. Remember ! Pyfsitively the Last Night ! Two honrs v of Geuuioe Fun, Mirth, Mil sic, and-Alinstnlsy. Three Distinct, Entertainments Nightly. THK in New Songs. Jokes, "and-■-’Dances, THE ITALIAN FANTOCCINI, including the Chinese/Singers. the Globe Artist, and the'Marvellons Animated Skel- toii, &c.(&i‘. The Fairy Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD or the Wicked Wolf. The Clown and Pantaloon, their Balloon Ascent, and Troubles in the Lodging House, Joe tossed by the Bull, the whole concluding with the magnificent TRANSFORMATION SCENE, with lime-Ugiit effects.' Admission ; JJronf Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 25.; Childreirhalf-price. THIS AFTERNOON there will be a Special Performance for Families. Admission— Adults,/2s ; Children, Is, to all parts of the houser-^ TEMUKA AND GERALDINE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Ordinary Quarterly MeeUng.will be held for the Transaction of General Busi ess at the Star Hotel, Temuka. on THURSDAY, the 31st inst, at 7.30 p.m. / WM. WILLS, Secretary. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. JT. FORD AND CO. have received instructions from the Freeholder to - y SELL BY AUCTION, 'Y&f In the Theatre, Timaru, on At 11 o’clock, 190 ACRES. 190 Being Rural Sections Nos. 7462 and 19,250, part of the AEOWHENUA UPPER BLOCK. This splendid Farm is surrounded by roads, and now in wheat (first crop after turnips), promising fully 50 bushels to the acre Six miles from Winchester Railway Station by a good road. Terms easy. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers. FIELD TURNIP SEED. LITHE Undersigned have ON SALE I Several Tons of Field Turnip Seed of the latest growth, and true to name, at lOd per lb, in quantities. Also, Mangel S ed, Is 6cl per lb. GEO. PURDIE & CO., SEED GROWERS AND NURSERYMEN, T I M A K V. THE FREE BREAKFAST TABLE. The Remission Duty on Tea corses into force January Ist, 1879. To PUSH SALES and CLEAR OUT STOCKS, including consignment of New Season’s TEA, via Melbourne, amounting in all to SEVENTEEN TONS TEA. /iTH All our Teas will now be Sold at 1879 Prices. BENJAMIN HIBBARD, Timaiuj Tea Wakehotjse.
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 90, 26 October 1878, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 90, 26 October 1878, Page 2
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