WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. f jIME! undersigned beg mthnatt) Ihn open fur (« ARGES. The that our Customers may rely upon ns giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wheat purchased at the Highest Cash Prices. ' ■ . ■ MURRAY BROTHERS. WILLIAM ESSERYj PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, TEMUKa. LARGEMUPPLY iP ALL GOODS connected w&Jv the' wade—such as Oils Colours, Paperhangings, etc.. of 1 the very best quality. . 1 also keep the very best workmen,: and can undertake to perform any work entrusted to me with despatch, and.give the greatest satisfaction. Tenders made for work in any part of the country; ! Prompt attention given to any orders from the country, left at the store. LLIAM^P 'MAN, TJ EXPRESS-] Attends every arrival and feparture of the safelv delivered at the appointed destination a charges EXTREMELY MODERATE. ILLIAM T\AVii)SON ACCOUNTANTsANLVtiOMMiSSION v-nl Australian. Mutual Provident Society. Offices: Jonas, Hart and Wildte'a premises, Timaru. : . • -oia-i-V; Valuator and Commissid'Q Agent, ■ :;•,. ._., c .;; , temueau' ? •''■;,■; Regular Sat u rday Sales of all Mnda merchandise, produce ; of .every description W. J. N. > Consultation and Advice Fre» FIELD TURNIP SEED. HE undeTsigne| haw on sale a large quantity of fh|-"above, inchidiri green arid p«\rple top, iyellow Aberdeen a Grey Stone?, new and true to riame: r GEO. PURDIE &€OJ ; NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, Neartha ank f New Zealand, Timaru' " Fields of Golden Grain, JUST IN TIM HE ECLIPSE HARVEST ALB h NOW READY;/ Price la 6d per gallon. . Take Notice—This Ale has been browed expressly for Harvest, but it will also be found a very plealant Dinner Ale, being of good flavour, anil ppelisLig. Try it, at \ FRANKS^'BREWERY, * Temukaj Or the ECLIPSE DEPOT, •Cain's Terrace, jan24 Timaru. NOTICE. = . «-r» •' *-■ "AVINQ received a njnmerously signed requisition iroijr the residents of Geraldiiie, Wincheltaf, and intervening districts asking us twresume running our line of Coaches as hlretofore, and promising t-.eir support, we intend in the interest of the public to accede to wish, and will RUN COACHES, and formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christcliurch and Timaru. DENOON & McTLEAITH. J* i ■ (tATB VmRM. «MLUs), OABINETMA FRENCH POLISHER, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER. BROWN STREET, TIMARU. NOTICE. tiN in THE TEtyutfA LEADER, which is now published THREE TIMES a w«'k.. and h> the pnh Halted in ;he Oouufcjjtof Cr'-raldinpJ.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 256, 6 May 1880, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 256, 6 May 1880, Page 3
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