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LG YE WELL, WING & CO., PRACTICAL PHOTOGEAPHE PS, IMPORTERS OF FI'.HEO PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL, AND PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED “RING” MULTIPLYING CAMERAS. HEAD OFFICES—Boston and Son Francisco, U.S.A. ; Auckland, N.Z., and Sydney, N.S.W. (Formerly GO. Princes street, Dunedin), Announce to tlie People of South Canterbury that they are ready for Business, in George street next Mr Turnbull's. None but Good, Clear, Brilliant Pictures sent; out, in Cloudy or Fair Weather. Made and Finished in Ten Minutes. Do not judge us by the so-styled American Photographer who was in Timaru some months since in the same Line. PRICES—--25 Exquisite Little Gems... ... 2s Gd 12 Double Gems ... ... ••• 4s 12 Sunbeams ... ... ••• Gs 12 Vignettes ... ... ••• 8s Large Pictures, for 10 xl2 Frames, a speciality. Copying and Enlarging. 12 Carte de Visite Style, Half Scenic and Half Plain Grounds ... 10s 12 Cabinets ... ... ... ... 18s N.B. We have an Excellent Light. Children’s Pictures taken in one second. FOR A VERY SHORT TIME IN TIMARU. LOVEWELL, WING AND CO.

F TURNER, Coppersmith, Brazier, , and Plumber. O.G. Spouting fixed from 7d per foot. Pumps put down in any part of the district. All kinds of Copoer, Brass and Tin Goods Rep mod. F. TURNER (near Mr W. Whcelo.md s), Temuka m.V'-M TEMUKA MILLS, MILFORD J- 11. DICKENSON is a CASi f PUR- . CHASER of WHEAT, fid per bushel extra given for good samples of Pearl or Velvet Chaff. malO PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE Undersigned, in thanking his miX merous patrons in 'J'enmka and district for past favors, begs to intimate that, he will still continue to supply a first chass article not to be surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. W. A. takes this opportunity of stating that from the first of January all accounts must be strictly monthly. W. ACKROYD, Butcher, Bja Temuka NOTICE. AFTER- tliis date anyone found trespassing in pursuit of game or other ■wise on the Maori Bland, or -m any of our properties either at Milford or Temuka, will be PROSECUTED. Wm ACKROYD F. OLDFIELD Temuka, April 2, 1881 ‘ "POISON NOTICE. ON and after this date all DOCS r ~>r d on my Land will be DEiS’l ROVED, ; and POISON will be laid thereon. GEORGE WOODHEAD. Milford, April sth, 1881. ~ TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING in Pursuit of Game or otherwise, mi WILLOW-BANK FARM, MILFORD, from and after this date, will be PROSECUTED with the utmost rigor of the law. JAMES SMITH. April 5, 1881. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. A NY PERSON OR PERSONS found TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME, or otherwise, on Riverbed between Mr John Irvine’s and the TenmkaOxford Railway Bridge, or any other Land occupied by the undersigned, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. fo2B THOMAS PALMER. I>vjlNCE e rjw EMUKA. THE Undersigned having REFITTED his place of Business to Suit the Trade, and having made Extensive Purchases of BOOTS AND SHOES To his own Special Order, in the bes Manufacturing Houses in New Zealand, invites intending purchasers to come and SEE for themselves the very L.* RGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK IN THE Old and Well-known BOOT ESTABLIS HME NT, Opposite Mechanics’ Institute, TEMUKA. do 7 H. MAHNKE, Phopriktor. T.M.I.A. GOOD TEMPLARS’ HALL, EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. At 7.30 o’clock. CJYLLABUS for the Session ending October 27th, 1881 June 16 —Readings and Recitations June 23 —-Essay . ‘The Duty and Advantages of Early Rising.’ Mr Mackay Juno 30 —Debate : ‘ls Free Education necessary in New Zealand ? ’ Affirmative, Mr J Brown ; negative, Mr Bolton July 7 —Debate : •Is a Limited Monarchy preferable to a Republic ? ’ Affirmative, Mr Uarrop; negative, Mr Haylnii'st July II July 21—Essay—‘Electricity’ by Mr E Smith July 28 Aug. 4—Debate : ‘ls Total Abstinence a necessity of the Ago ? ’ Affirmative, Mr Cooper; negative, Mr Lawrence Aug., 11 Aug. 18—Essay: •Experimental Chemistry, with experiments.’ Mr J. Hayhurst, jun Aug. 25 Sept. I—Debate1 —Debate : ‘W T ill Farming in New Zealand Pay ? ’ Affirmative, Mr Henderson ; negative, Mr Leach Sept, 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 —Musical and General Entertainment, and President’s Closing Address. R. PINCKNEY, Hon Sec.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 402, 18 June 1881, Page 3

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670

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 402, 18 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 402, 18 June 1881, Page 3

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