AROWHENUA HOTEL
Junction to Point and Timarij Roads. EON A R D OMB.S
Proprietor, Begs to inform his numerous friends, np4 the public generally, that hie has leased tiie above £avorably-|:nown Hotel. - n "W4 •■■■■•> i ■ . ■"•;■■■" ■■"■ It will be-found a most convenient stage for travellers,, who will find fort and convenience In this commodious ':i :•...■' ; ' .""■■T'
, Sprits of Best Quality. :'. '■'-'. MlSStSSlPlil BHUAED ■T&BlJk;'< i > ?•' He STABtES being in charge expenen'eeflP Groom, horses will receive' ev«ty£areir Buggies always on hire, upt
QITBEN'S HOTEL, TIMARTJ
:.HAVE great pleasure rifc 'making, known to my old Friends and the lierieraKPubitc that I haveTk : K:EN from Mr-TjiHuKO'-tlie aboye very 'commodifnis HOT^IL., The House,' as is wftljl known, contains every convenience, and,whatever cati : be'(Jone by me'to sustain the position it.»ctw ftolds, and tp "make it" still mca?e comfortable shall receive; my earliest attention:' ' "' '"' " . " -.Thiso Hotel is .situated close! to the and Magistrate^Courts,, and persons navirig" business,tp transact at thosS r ihs'fritutions 'Will find every fcomfbrt at this Hotels.> . s'"'•'i -/•,:,); .PRIVATE ROOMS FOB faipljes. '"' '"Experienced Servants Kept. -The* Proprietor-hopes that'ftis' lbnjapvesJa sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the'Caisine'and'the quality of the 1 Wines and:Sprit/s. . .'1 '■'< !i '■ "■■ A*' t Soups J( Chops and Steaks on the shortest notice. •'■•'— . " ! ' <-w* ■ • CHARLES &REM, :,[ '- 1 - • ap29, ; , ..... ■' i Proprietor.-, \
'CAFE' DE {pAttlß.* J
tt(\ "" a-. E JC.A""'"S ju. " n? Lt\_' • ■'.'.' ;"'""; or! . Has pleasure in informing His friends ;in Teniuka. Surrounding he has opened his new , - <L^'t CAFE'DE PARIS, CAgHEL STKEET'> •• t ,;,■ ,
The appointments of this, establishment have won high enconiums from the leading journals'; and it is his intention to spare no effort to secure continued
A £adies' Private IJining-room tfiisiEairdf 1
Lightness, Cheerfulness;: Jer£eqt(A{)pomt- ' " ments, SplendidjUuisine. ' '*'
Wines andßpirits Dfthe'ißest-Branda.,
SHEEP DIPPING.
nnHE Undersigned' is prepared to DIP JL SIIEEP during the months of April arid' May aft ifd per head, and after that date 2d. ""' •'"—"-■: .■'■■■
DRESSMAKERS D,_Sn,LINER,-•' < _BJas opened'altegistryj3ffice fdr" Servants f ■:''■■ ''-' <;•.;}»■* ■""""■* ■■• -■■l'Vi.W'r Apply at Stop, Maip.S.o.uth KQad,Ternyka, '""*'■ : ',. , ' . /'. " ma2B
" SPORTING.'-—-^ ■- HAYE my FIRST X - SHIPMENT of, GUNS, and,.lmplenients,' consisting', of Double and Single' Double and Single Muzzleloaders, Rifles, Pistols, etc. ; ' '" > -■"■■■ • •Decoy Ducks,-Duck-Galls. - ( , :.... ~iThornbiiraßeld Shooting Knives. 4 , r> general,, assqrtmept of Sporting Knives, "field Glasses, Dog Couples, letc. f " A large quantity of really firstrclassSPORTING 1 POWDER,' Curtis arid;Hat?, PigoUj Wilks 'and Laurence, all sizes. -?' -■-' ■■■■■'■ ! r . .Newcastle CHILLED. SHOT, all sizes". ! " CARTRIDGE CASES, ~ -*- " ' : y'Rifle'arid'Revolver "■■'-'■'■ Irispectl'o'n respectfdlly' invited. ....■ ,;.■-.,■■- -IV g. rowleyV v ' -" , ,mal6 -•- \- : - !il '*
. GREEN &.CKV$.=:, iri'A'tENT- Sto-ACTIftG CINDER■*<a --it. I--. LIFTING"' ■' ! '' '' . i-.oi uASH^GLOSET;-'- r - ! 3 " l * I .oTheiexcreta is instantly deodorii&tl, and l f no -smell is perceptible eyea though it js , ajipjveci.ip' stand £<s twelvemonths,, ! 'This Ash-Closet' differs from the,Earfch Closet', inasmtich &y it'fliakes 'use of brdi•tiary house" ashes iiistead 'of'dry-earth. ' o. By the~pressure-upon'the seat,the nfch dust is separated fjiorai the. cinders and .scattered over the soil on each use of the (jioset', and so any bad, smells are prevented. ' '"' r " : • ;: The'Cinders' are saved for reTburning.'::: A valuable'"ready-made manure -is-lnrp-.dUljied.;,, ;;l ■■■ : ,n ,-.—.<:>' ! -. ~- /■. > Jsp oiher. Closet doesvtjie above-without infringing 'this patent. ._ ~-. ~.)., , > >;.i '-' Tl ßryea : rfli be used 1 , with tjxe.CihdeySrf ting-Ash Clo'set; butfa'shds*; u'nless previously/', sifted, >can:not the l-Earth Closet.,. . .„-.. . ft, , ".V<> ■•., .
. ,liajjs;wer.s eqn#ny„/yy,el] for wood ashes br r dry eart'i.. No \vell regulated household ' should'be'''"•■without them. Only emptied ever'y tvveTve iiiolnths. . Saves first'expense in'two'* years. The manure manufacturedr-'by-'the' Gind6r%*fter is valued ; at 25 shillings.. per)ton-at Hoink, The Patent can .be a4&pfed,to pld closets.
"(Jlosets tobe een and', all Information can be obtainedsfrom "'" i, , , ... £ ; >xit ■' - -J: ASHWELL, . uVi ~.,t ■; •- • •, • Commission'-Agent,: ''* felß Temuka
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9410, 13 May 1882, Page 1
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569Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 9410, 13 May 1882, Page 1
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