rpHE 11 ndera: gn ed iul.mate iU-i A- TdiCabdwe Mills grt* open ‘or Gristing <!rGE.S. The and American Machinery liui been iijroduced into our Mills, and, a competentfForeman lias been engaged, so that our Customers may rely upon us giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wi.?at purchased at the Highest Cash Prices. MURRAY BROTHERS. WILLIAM ESSERY, PAINTER ND PAPERHANGER, GREAT SOUJ ! H~j\R OAD, TEMUKa. / #’ / I • / Jyj I take tips of informing ray nu that they will always find atflny establishment a very LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL GOODS connected with the trade-such as Oils Colours, Paperhangings, etc., of 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 j orders from the country, left at the store. W EIR, EMUKA, EXfiRKSSMAir, iy-.f ■■ \aAttends every arrival and departure of the train. Passengers or parcels taken, ana safely delivered i,t the appointed destination a charges EXTREMELY MODERATE. ACCOUNTANT i MjfENt AVIDSON ISSION Local Manager tWthe Union Insurance Co., also anfAgent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Offices : Jonas, Hart and Wildio’s premises, Timaru. fy. R /" E A LM. D/ANDS AGENT ommissmn Agent, Valuator TEMU Regular Saturday Smes of all kinds merchandise, produce of every description W. J. N. UPTO X. V RCHITEULAND^ / / Offices— Builciinga, Great South ALUAJO Road Tinian Consultation and Advice Fre>* FIELD TURNIP REED. TIEE undersigned have on sale a large quantityVfir^he j above, includin ;reen and • /yellow Abeideen 1,-Grey Stoife.jrevr an/l true to name. GEO. PURDIE & CO NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, fcartlw auk f New Zealand, Timaru “ Hail! Glorious Harvest, “Fields of Golden Grain.” JUST KN TIME.,' HHE ECLIPSE HARVEST ALE h NOW READY +Piice la 6d per 'Hon. W Take Notice—ThftlAle has been browed cpressly'fm- Hmivest.lbut it will also be mid a very Ale, being good tlavyur, and ppelisbg. Trv it, f \f ' T FRANKS' BREWERY, Temuka ; Or the ECLIPSE DEPOT, m 24 Cain’s Terrace, Timaru. NOTICE. lAVING received a nuriierotisly signed requisition c residents of jraldine, Winchester and interveii’iig stricts asking \k e limning our te of Coaches alheretofore, ami promisor t eir support,Vw-e iutemi in the inti r-st (he public to accede to wish, and wil UN COACHES, and formerly, from incheater to Geraldine, to MEET all LAINS from Christchurcn and Tinviru. DENOON & McILRAITH. CH E I L It • . v (latk with b. wau^s), CABIN ETMA K EILWPHOLSTE RE I{, FRENCH POU«HEI\ AND PICTURE *#RAME MAKER. BROWN STREET,. TIMARU. NOTICE JPPORT lokai and adveriu THE TEMUKA LEADER, which jw published THREE TIMES a week, is (he ONLY TRI-WEEKLY pub td n (he County of G. niMbie
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Temuka Leader, Issue 256, 13 May 1880, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 256, 13 May 1880, Page 3
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