AROWHENUA HOTEL. Junction to Point and Txmaru Hoads. EONARD m O M B S Pbopiuetoe, Begs to inform his numerous friends, find the travelling public generally, that he has leased the above favorably-known Hotel. It will be found a most convenient stage for travellers, who will find every comfort and convenience in this commodious Hotel. Wines and Sprits of Best Quality. Mississippi Billiard Table. The STABLES being in charge of an experienced Groom, horses will receive every care. Buggies always on hire, apl QUEENS HOTEL, TIMARU. I HAVE great pleasure in making known to my old Friends and the Genera! Public that I have TAKEN from Mr T. Hurt the above very commodious HOTEL. The House, as is well known, contains every convenience, and whatever can be done by me to sustain the position it now holds, and to make it still more comfortable shall receive my earliest attention. This Hotel is situated close to the Supreme, District and Magistrate’s Courts, and persons having business to transact at those institutions will find every comfort at this Hotel. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Experienced Servants Kept. The Proprietor hopes that his long experiencein the Business will be considered a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the Cuisine and the quality of the Wines and Sprits. Soups, Chops and Steaks on the shortest notice. CHARLES GREEN, ap29 Proprietor. CAFE DE PARIS. R ENAS las pleasure in informing his friends in i’emuka and Surrounding Districtsthat ie has onened his new 3AFE DE PARIS, CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH. The appointments of this establishment lave won high enconiums from the leading ournals ; and it is bis intention to spare to effort to secure continued patronage. A Ladies’ Private Dining-room Upstairs. Lightness, Cheerfulness, Perfect Appointments, Splendid Cuisine. Whies and Spiri ts of the Best Brands. SHEEP DIPPING. THE Undersigned is prepared to DIP SHEEP during the months of April md May at l|d per head, and after that late 2d, R, A, BARKER, ap4 Orari. R S IB B S DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Has Opened a Registry Office for Servants Apply at the Shop, Main South Road, remuka. ma2B SPORTING. r HAVE JUST RECEIVED my FIRST L SHIPMENT of GUNS and Impleients, consisting of Double and Single Ireech-loaders, Double and Single Muzzle)aders, Rifles, Pistols, etc. Decoy Ducks, Duck Calls. Thornhill’s Field Shooting Knives. A general assortment of Sporting inives, Field Glasses, Dog Couples, etc. A large quantity of really first-class PORTING POWDER, Curtis and Harey and Pigou, Wilks and Laurence, all Newcastle CHILLED SHOT, all sizes, CARTRIDGE CASES. Rifle and Revolver CARTRIDHES. Inspection respectfully invited, T. G. ROWLEY, mal6 Tirnaru. GREEN & CO.’S PATENT SELF-ACTING CINDERSIFTING ASH CLOSET. The excreta 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 ash dust is separated from the cinders and scattered over the soil 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 iufiinging this patent. Dryearth may be used with the CinderSifting Ash Closet, but ashes, unless previously sifted, cannot be used with the Earth Closet. It answers equally well for wood ashes or dry earth. No well regulated household should be without them. Only emptied every twelve months. Saves the first 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 bo een and all Information in be obtainedsfrom J. ASHWELL, Commission Agent, £e!B Temuka
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9411, 27 May 1882, Page 1
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624Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 9411, 27 May 1882, Page 1
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