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GREEN & CO.'S PATENT ' SELF-ACTING, CINDER- '" " ' ' SIFTING ASH' CLOSET. The exqreta is instantly deodorised, and >. no smell is perceptible even though it is - allowed to stand for twelve months. This Ash-Closet differs from the Earth Closet, inasmuch as it makes use of ordinary house ashes instead of dry earth, By the pressure upon the seat, the nsli ' dust is separated from the cinders and scattered over the s il on each use of the Closet, and so any bad smells are prevented. The Cinders are saved for re-burning. A valuable ready made manure is produced. No other Closet does the above without infringing this patent. Dry earth may be used will) the CinderSifting Ash Closet, but ashes, unless previously sifted, cannot be used with the Earth Closet. ]jt answers equally well for wood ashes [ or dry earth. No well regulated household should be without them. Only emptied evu-y twelvemonths. Saves tinfirst expense in two years. The manure manufactured by the Cinder-sifter is valued at 25 shillings per ton at Home. The Patent can be adapted to old closets. Closets to be seen and all Information can be obtained fr m J. ASHWELL, Commission Agent, fel& Temuka. LICENSING ACT 1881. FOR THE LICENSING DISTRICT OF TEMUKA. OT-ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -Ll in pursuance of the Licensing Act 188.1, the QUARTERLY MEETING of LICENSING COMMITTEE will he he ! d on FRIDAY, the lOih day of March next, at the hour of noon in the undermentioned district, and at the place specified below, for the purpose, of taking into consideration all applications made uuder the aoove Act of which due notice is given to the Clerk of (he Liceusing Committee. District. Place of Meeting. Temuka ... Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Temuka. WM. WILLS, Clerk to Licensing Committee. Resident Magistrate's Court, Temuka, 15th February. 1882. fl 6 ■E are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT, W OATS and BARLEY, We are also prepared to LEND MONEY in large or small sums on good security. Every description of Merchandise on hand. We are noted for WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS ond GROCEHIES. ALE and PORTER in wood or glass. PHILPOTT, SMITH & CO., Merchants, ja2B Timaru.

ALL AND E AGON LAND BROKERS, ETC., : Have a large amount of MONEY" in their i own hands for immediate Investment, in sums to ■suit borrowers. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, and all work under tl.e Land Transfer Act done in the Office without delay. jal9 OODTr! AND lESLER COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, LAND BROKERS. Agents for the National Insurance Company, South Canterbury Building and Investment Company (Limited), Otago and Southland Land Investment Company, Colonial Investment and Agency Company (Limited). MONEY TO LEND in large or small sums at current rates of interest. jal9 NEW ZEALAND AND *MER CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY" (LIMITED). Capital, £3.000,000, Reserve Fund, £170,000. HAVE LARGE and COMMODIOUS STORES, connected with the Railway, and are pre|.a red to STORE all descriptions of PRODUCE, etc., at lowest rates. BRANCHES in Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Clnistchurch, Dunedin, Invercargillj and all ilie other principal towns in New Zealand, thus offering every facility to fanners for the disposal of their produce. MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, on Growing Clips of Wool, and on Growing Crops of Grain, also on all sorts of. Wool, Grain, and Produce while in Store.' RECEIVES" CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Stuns, etc., for sale in the New Zealand, Australian, and London markets. UNDERTAKES INDENTS of British, Continental, East Indian, and American jGoods, and Commissions iu all Branches of Mercantile Business. 1 CORNSACKS, WOOLPACKS, AND TWINE, all of the VERY- QUA- ■ bITY, on hand. 'As the Company, import these goods direct from the manufacturers, [constituents can rely oh being supplied at I lowest market rates, ' E/.urther particulars on application to '_ ' ' " F. LECKEN 22J& Manager.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 920, 21 February 1882, Page 2

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626

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 920, 21 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 920, 21 February 1882, Page 2

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