G n ret l x\'oU'rjWINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. rjIHE undeiMgrwtdbed A ; Txie in', mate tha open' for Grist-’ AR6ES. ; The, ing at latest -English and American Machinery \ has beep introduced into pur Anils, «nd a competent Foreman ‘ been engaged, so* .that our Customers Ipay .rely .upon ns giving satisfaction. ... , Best Milling Samples of- Wheat purchased at the Highest Cash Prices, MURRAY BROTHERS. WILLIAM ESSERY, PAINTER AND, PAPtRHANGER, X AJUN ; UW, GREAT' 'Jp , TEMUK^. I take tin’s opportunity of informing '' nhmerour customers that they will LARGE- SUPPLY OF ALL GOODS connected with ti rade4sncn as Oils Colours, Paper ■lanpiiigs./’ett. of the very itest quality. alpnEkeep |he very best workmen, anil can\ overtake to perform any work entn sted 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. WILLIAM WEIR, kxpr i'Ws 1 Attends every arrival---And departure of the r train. Passengers or jAarcels taken, ami safeD .delivered at the appointed destination a charges EXTREMELY MODERATE. ILL I A M IDSON ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION ' V. v Local Man iger fpr the Union Insurance Co, also ar, Agent for |tbe Australian Mutual Provident Society. Offices ; Jonas, Hart and Wildie’s premises. Tirmmi. K. F ;, j ? antj.estat Valuator alnl|Commission Agent, IT^MUKA Regular Saturday Sales of nil kinds merchandise, produce of every description W. J. N. JPTON, Architect Ako ■“ r | "t ~ j »« Offices- Bowker® Mn’ldn lad* Tiim p“ Consultation and Advice Free FIELD TURNIP SEED. THE undersigned haveAOfTeale ajarge quantity of the ; , abbvei Jjarfludin green and purpleftop, yello w£.^Abe rd#en a Grey Stone, nek antptrue to name. GEO. FURDIE & CO NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, Near the New'Zealand, Timarn ‘Fail! G'ovious Harvest, “Fields of Golden Grain,” JU&T IN TIJME. rniiE ECLiPsm mlivfst ale h J NOW KEaJk. Price Is (Id per gallon. \ 'lake isMle has beeii brewed j - xcr ssl.v it will also be I found a ViVTp easant Pipccr Ale. being Ilf goo : jluvonr,- and ppelisi.ig. Trvit, at FRANKS’-BREWERY, Teimika ; Or ihe ECT.IPSE DEPOT, Cain’s Terrace, j.i,i24 Timarn. I V • NOTICE. ’ ■ HAYING received anmneronslv signed reijuishion from ti p'residents of Geraldine, Winchester, intervenmg districts asking-us to rearne running our line of Coaches as heropfore, and promising t eir support,\we4mten<l in the interest of the public to to wish, and will RUN COACHES, and formerly, fr-m Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Tim mi. DBNOON & McILRAITH. REJ L L Y (tAT-a_WITH WALLIS), CABIN R, FRENCH POLISHER, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER. * BROWN STREET, TIMARU. ' NOTICE. "N UPPORT loeax institutions and adverse in THE LEADER, whidi g now published'm'HßEE TIMES a week, md is the ONLY Till-WEEKLY j id ! Uhed n the County G , ’”*;ddi»»
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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 8 June 1880, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 8 June 1880, Page 3
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