JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED TCTEW SEASONABLE TWEEDS, etc., comprising Scotch, Bnnnockburn, West of England, »nd German tweeds, Worset Coatings, etc., etc.,' ' ' . WILLIAM STORLT, Tailor and Draper, ..-...: .''.': ' v. . . .'.' Tsmuka.
TO TBE LADIES OF TEMUKA lONTHLY NURSE; terms very reasonable... Apply to Mrs WELLBAND, *""'** "*" Oxford Nursery Slau Main North Road, Tewuka. CKOVVN HOTEL; TEMUKA. B lEONARD' TOMBS begs to in- _ -fofai the inhabitants' of Temuka nnd' surrounding districts that lie has purchased .this wellrknovyn and longestablished Hotel, which will be conducted under the management of himself and Mrs Tombs. ". \' ; ' "' \ ' . i ''_'.""' Jjiqiiork' ■ : ' the Best Brands always' kept. Clean and Airy Bedrooms for Travellers with-a- most .convenient Show Room will always be at. command. ,A Good Table, and every attention paid d Boarders!' 1 Nothiog in short will be wanting to make the Crown H6tel the niost comfortable, ; the 1 most convenient, and themort adapted to the needs of the place of any hotel in South Canterbury, : „*smvfo, April 22, 1879.
WINCHESTER HOTEL, WINCHESTER. i\ S W I N T O N, (Lite of the Canterbury Railways) PROPRIETOR. Wishes to iufonii Mb friends and the public generally .that having taken the above Hotel he can offer superior accommodation to Families, Commercial Travellers,and all who may favor him with a yisit. and he can assure them no; effort will be wanting on his part to. suppiy them with every comfort at moderate charges. " Aleai Wined and'Splrita'df "excellent quality. - ""' ■' ' •'■, ' .Attentionvis .rjespectfnlly invited to tjhe excellent Pleasure grounds attached to the hotel, to! well adapted for picnic parties, St4: ■ i * • Good Stabling and Paddocks.
NOTICE. X~L : ' requisilion from''tiiiß' tesidents of Geraldine, XVinchesterj, *rad intervening districts; running our inoof Coaches as heretofore, and .prqraii- . ,ng tVeir Bupport, we .intend in theinterest •flne public to"aocw&'tdwish, arid will BUN COACHES, and formerly, from Wineligster td"Geralditie;" to MEET all TRAINS from -Chr&tchurchand -Tiratirnv ; fi ;* r I ''pENOQN I &;McILSAITH. •wi BE LET FOR A TERM, 400 ACRE ■;'•■ FARM; Ii NEAR f! LEVEIJS STATION HART : Awl> WILDIE 0r havd been instructed to Let privately,, ttie , '-''' Fairfiel* field Estate, comprising 400 Acres, more or less: J yartiealars'.cap be obUined frpm ,JOJfAS HAET & WILDIE,, . ~(■■■ Auctioneers. r HE undersigned beg intimate tha ' The abbve'Mills;are open for Gristing at moderate " charges. The latest English .and, American Machinery ;h« ( s been introduce^, u\so our. Mills,,and & competent Foreman has .been : engaged, so thatnour. Customers mny rely upon us giving 'satisfaction. Beet Milling Samples of WLsat purchased si the 'Highest Civsh Prices. "I MFRRAY BROTHERS. fLIN CS AND L L 0 YD, BI7ILDSRS AND CONTRACTORS,, '-'■»■ " TEMUKA Jfettmatw in Wood, Briejc, Stone or Con-
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Temuka Leader, Issue 362, 12 March 1881, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 362, 12 March 1881, Page 1
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