POSITIVELY THE LAST HAY! SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1881. E. HUTTON AND CO., HUNEDIN HOUSE, TEMUKA, ABE compelled, through changes in their Home Business, to give up their branch here, and they have arranged to SELL OFF THEIR WHOLE STOCK WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. As this can only last for TWO WEEKS, we would impress upon all intending Purchasers to call aud judge the sweeping Reductions for themselves. The well-known character of the Stock, coupled with such astonishing Prices, will make a happy* close with our Crowds of Customers who have, and will, take advantage of such a Genuine Sale. . COME EARLY, AND DO NOT PUT OFF HUL THE Li ST DAY OF SALE. E. HUTTON AND CO., DUNEDIN' TIOUSE, TEMUKA.
W. J. N. UPTON, AND -^TALUATOR Offices—Bowker’s Buildings, Great South Road Timaru. Consultation and Advice Fret* NICHOL BROTHERS, BLACKSMITHS, • HORSE-SHOBRS, WHEELWRIGHTS. Etc., Etc,, T E M U K A. WE beg to inform the settlers of the Temuka and surrounding districts that we have commenced business in the shop lately occupied by Mr K. F. Gray, and are now prepared to execute all work in th ; bove lines entrusted to our care Upon 1 r >ur prices will be found to suit the times ICHOL BROS., Temuka.
TREES! TREES!! COME AND SEE THEM GROWING AT THE OXFORD NURSERY, TEMUKA. A VERY LARGE QUANTITY ot Fruit and Forest TREES, of from one to three years’ growth, in a very st und and healthy condition, superior to any that has yet been offered to the public ; and at prices as low as similar goods can be got for from any respectable Nurseryman in Christchurch. I would particularly draw attention to the large number of Wattles and Bluegums 1 have in hand. In stock, all sorts of Seeds ns well as cabbage and other Kitchen Garden Plants. WM. WHEELBAND.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDE SOCIETY. Established 184 9. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. New Zealand Branch Office : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, .WELLINGTON Annual Revenue exceeds £630,000 Accumulated Fund exceeds ... £2,620j000 INTENDED Assurers will please note particularly the name of this the oldest Established life Office in the Colonies. The similarity of title assumed by some of the new offices may lead to mistake. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and all other information may bo obtained or application to the Agent for Temuka, C. J. RAYNER.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 356, 19 February 1881, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 356, 19 February 1881, Page 3
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