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NEW- ZEALAND IN TERNATiONAL EXMIBITION, CHE ISTOIiUEOIi.

Those that wish to be represented ai the International Exhibition, to be held in Christchurch in March next should inform us of their intentions, We have been connected with all the International Exhibitions held in the colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition, we ro--presented 60 exhibitors, for which we received 8 special gold medals, 49 first awards, 3 of which were New Zealand firms, (D, Strang, and J. T, Martin, Invercargill ; and T. Re van, Wellington). ,Our plan is to represent the exhibitors transact their business, fix their exhibits on their space, attend to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the Exhibition remains open. At the close, repack and send back exhibits or 1, or d uplicates thereof if required. It veryinconvenient for exhibitors to como o the Exhibition, and fix their exhibi which amount to an expense, besides the loss of time which must necessarily be expended en them, then again exhibitors have a benefit, they have no trouble of getting space, they let us know ; we get it for them as we have a large amount granted to us. We fix them, &c., {the exhibits) on a better space than if they applied themselves. Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so-called exhibition kgents who go the rounds of Exhibitions, and run exhibitors into debt and other difficulties. On account of our not being able to give exhibitors the exact amounts of our fee as it is impossible to do so till we know the size of exhibit, they may rely on it being very reasonable. The exhibit should-be addressed ‘ ‘ Albert S. Mahlers & Co,, New Zealand Exhibition, Christchurch,” If Exhibitors will kindly send a note saying how much space they require, no further trouble will be necessary. Manders and Co., British and ‘Colonial Manufacturers’ Agents. Head Office—9l Little Collins street East, Mel-? bourne ; and at 4 Paul’s Buildings, London ; 6-7 King William street, Adelaide; ■ 6 Tbwn Hall, Perth, W.A. A Permanent Branch js no’® - established in Hereford street, Christchurch. All letters addressed to the above firm will receive prompt attention. Circulars sent on enquiry.- [Advt.]

J JL s h w e l l Accountant and General Commission Aubnt. Accounts Co||ficted'in any part of the District. Communications will receive prompt Attention. Agent for the Unß»i Insurance Co. Office : Main South Road, Temuka. J. J. H E A P GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 'OFFICE : Near Mr Esseby’s, Main South Road, Temuka, J. J. Heap desires to announce to the residents of Temuka and (Jlktricts that he j|ns Commenced Business as above, and Thsts by strict attention to all matters entrusted to him to merit a share of .publicpatronage. and Dfe’bta Collected. HQ! 4US TI N . b. A' SOLICITOR, MAIN STREET, »IUKA Office Hours : Frone 10 a;m to 5 p.ra. BR FOSTER has COMMENCED PRACTICE as a BARRISTER and iICII’OR, at Geraldine. Dr F. may also be Consulted at Temuka, where ho will regularly attend the Resident Magis- _ trate’s Court. Geraldine, September 26, 1881. F. J. W I L S; 0 ARCHITECT. Offices ; WHITE’S BUILDINGS, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Timabu. N W. J. N. UPTON, AND Offices —Bowker’s Buildings, Great South Road Timaru. Consultation and Advice Free EERRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS, Main South Road, Timabu, (Opposite Theatre). None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Ferrier’s Series of Panoramic Views of Timaru Now Ready, and may be had at the Studio or from any of the Booksellers, Price 2s 6d.

FOR BREAKFAST Q HOCQLAT-MENIEE Annual Consumption Exceeds 18,000,0001bs SOLD EVERYWHERE 1878. —Paris Exhibition, Highest Prize Awarded, Grand Diplosia of Honor PARIS, LONDON, AND NEW YORK

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Temuka Leader, Issue 904, 14 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 904, 14 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 904, 14 January 1882, Page 3

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