Gen rul JSotice. WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. F ipHE undersigned beg intimate tha Tno above Mills are open for Grist* ing at MODERATE CHARGES.. The latest English, and American Machinery has been introduced info our Mills, and a competent Foreman his been engaged, so that our Customers may rely upon us giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wheat purchased at the Highest Cash Prices. MURRAY BROTHERS. WILLIAM ESSERY, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, TEMUK*. 177 always find,-at my establishment a veryj LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL GOODS connected with 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 mo with despatch, and give the greatest satisfaction. Tender’s made for work in any part of the country. Prompt attention given to any orders frem the country, left at tho store. WILLJAM W ei Rj jcEMUKA, Attends every arrival ’’and departure of the rain. Passengers or parcels taken, ana" afely delivered at tho appointed destination i, charges EXTREMELY MODERATE. AVIDSON ILL lAM JQ ACCOUNTANT AND'COMMISSION J AfJENT > nager%sr the Union Insurance in Agent for k the Australian ddent Society. Offices : Jonas, Hart and Wildie’s premises, Timaru. W. J. N. UPTON, ilhjb -^TALUATOR )ffices— Grept South I-, f eT>S ’ * Road Timaru. Consultation and Advice Fre«* FIELD TURNIP SEED. THE undersigned have on sale a large quantity of the above, includin green and purple,tbp, yellow Aberdeen a Grey Stone, new and true to name. GEO. PURDIE & CO!j NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, Near the ank f New Zealand, Timaru j/ Hail! Glorious Harvest, “Fields of Golden Grain.” . JUST IN TIME. r : JThe eclipse harvest ale l NOW READ/. Price Is fid per gallon. 1 / Take Notice-pTliis Alo has been brewed expressly for Harvest, but it will also be found a very pleasant Dinner Ale, being of good flavour, and ppetishig. Trv it, at FRANK S’jBREWERY, Temuka ; Oi tho ECLIPSE DEPOT, jan24 Cain’s Terrace, Timax’U. NOTICE. HAYING received a numerously signed requisition from the residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening districts asking us to resume running our line of Coaches as heretofore, and promising their support, woMfendin the interest of the public to to wish, and will RUN COACHES^and formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Timaru. DENOON & MoILRAITH. c. R Ex I L L Y (late with KjyALLis); CABINETMAKER, FRENCH POLISHES, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER, BROWN STREET, TIMARU. NOTICE. Oi UPPORT local institutions and advertise in THE TEMUKA LEADER, which is now published THREE TIMES a week, and is the ONLY TRI-WEEKLY { ul lished n the County of Geraldine NOT J CAME ASTI AY into*- our Paddock, about 10 aRE BULL CALF. If not grimed within o nuonth from this djjWpwilk be sold i defray expenses. \ WO ;D & HOUND tIUOK Tt n \ 1-.. ayjLl 1880
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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 1 July 1880, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 1 July 1880, Page 3
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