BOYAL BOARDING HOUSE. M.mn Boa.', Tkmtjka. p|H RIST IA N \/f ES SE B H Has OPENED the :d»jve,7i,,d res,. 3dfully solicit* a sliare of support. Board and Lodging (per week).. ]Ba All Meals la Good Bids Is Cup of Tea, with Bun, 6cl. [TfTANTED KNOWN—W. WAD LOW W (late ot the Railway Boarding Bouse and Dining Rooms) H e gs respectfully to inform his old Patrons aDd the Public in general that he has bought the business of Mr J. Amof : Fruiterer and Confectioner, and trusts by keeping only good slock to merit a share of public support. Hot Pies and Sausage Bolls, with Tea or Coffee, Gd, at all hours; Cold Ham, Corned Beet, and (German Sausage, always in cut. Private room for ladies. Mot Pies and Coffee from 6.30 every morning. W. Wadlow, Fruiterer and Confectioner, George street, 3 doors from Railvyay Station. 31my
NEW TIMBER YARDS. AMES Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Tfinuka and surrounding district that he lias OPENED A TIMBER YARD near he Railway Gates, next to K. V Gray's Auction Rooms, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. A liirge supply of Roofing Iron, Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of Building Material constantlyon handN.B. Plans and specifications prepared, and estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the building trade.
CIIQWN HOTEL, TEJIUKA. Tl TR , LFRED QTENNING JBegs to inform (he inhabitants of Temuka and surrounding districts that he has purchased this well-known and Jongestablished Hotel. .LIQUORS OF 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 to Boarders. Nothing in short will be wanting to make the Oowh Hotel (he most comfortable, the most couv t, and the most adapted to the needs the place of any Temuka, September 14th, 1881,
>j Undersigned having made arrangej_ meuts with John Martin, Esq. for the Premises lately occupied by Boyd Thomson, desires V> inform his Father's Ciist-umtTs and the People of Temuka and District that, he continues the Business lately carried on by his Father as BUTCHER and BAKER, and he begs to assure them that his best efforts shall be put forth in endeavoring to Supply a good Article. 290 c PETER THOMSON. McCASKILL AND ROONEY, Til E L L M O N G E 11 S , TKMCKA ANP SIIVERSTREAM Mackenzie Country, Beg to notify to their Friends and the Public that, the "SEASON HAVING COMMENCED THEY ARE PREPARED TO DRESS WOOL FOR EXPORT Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Sheepskins Hides, and Tallow. Wool Scouring at lowest current rates All Wool received for Scouring will he placed on rail and forwarded as owners may direct. —IE UNDERSIGNED is as usual a CASH PURCHASER o£ WOOL, HIDES, and TALLOW at Orari aud K.ikahu. Farmers wishing to join their Clips and make large lots for Home Shipments will be especially attended to. The Wool from the Oiari Wool Works took First Prize at the Great Metropolitan Show at Christchnrch. aud First and Second Prizes at Timaru. no!4 A. W. ENSOR. G-. E u ° L E h JOBBING AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, T 5 M U K A . Chimneys Claannd by contract or by order. All Orders punctually attended to. CHEAP -,0 0 T S 00 T S Undersigned having removed to now and more commodious and central Premises, has thus been enabled tn lay : n a Larger and Better Assorted Stock of English and Colonial-made Boots and Shoes, in order to meet the requirements of everyone, and is determined to make a still further reduction ; n the price of all descriptions, to suit the times. All orders entrusted to his care will bo punctually attended to. An early call solicited. J. TANGNEY, 0C25 Bootmaker TpumiW*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 806, 27 December 1881, Page 3
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639Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 806, 27 December 1881, Page 3
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