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WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. WHEAT AND OATS. are CASH PURGHA SERS of PRIME SAMPLES, Delivered at the Mill or at Railway Station. CORNSACKS SUPPLIED at fs per Doz. ma 23 MURRAY BROS. JJ ALL AND EASON, LAND BROKERS, ETC., ' Have a large amount of MONEY In iheir own hands for immediate Investment, in sums to auit borrowers. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, and all work under the Land Transfer Act done n the Office without delay. ja!9 IMPORTANT NOTICE. T HE LITTLE DUST PAN is now replete with all kinds of DOMESTIC AND FANCY GOODS. IT IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, Our motto being—‘ A Quick Penny before the Slow Shilling.’ To realise what our Stock consists of, pay a visit to THE LITTLE DUST PAN, Main South Road, ju22 Timaru, OLT M A N c Practical Watch and Clock Makir, Working Jeweller, Etc. W,C, having been seven years in the employ of Messrs Rotherham and Sons, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Tcmuka and surrounding district that he has taken over the business lately carried on by H. Black, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery in great variety. ]‘u27 READ THIS 1 READ THIS ! T HE ONLY PLACE where you can obtain REALLY GOOD TEA, is at the CASH STORE, NORTH St., TIMARU, Two doors west of Congregational Church, and directly opposite Butler street. WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE TRUE, and the above is the unanimous verdict of every person who has given us a trial. We would beg to suggest to the good people of Temuka who may be in Timaru from time to time to call at the above address and Get a Sample ; also to get a list of the prices wo sell every commodity at, and we-venture to say they will'he rewarded for their trouble. In fact, 20s will go as far with us as 30s at the prices they are commonly charged. Our Motto is, ‘ LIVE, AND LET LITE.’ A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF KEROSENE to hand, which wo aro Selling Remarkably Cheap. Note the Address—North street, (Opposite Butler atreet), iv 4 TIMARU. c° I boast about my charming fruit. It’s the finest in New Zealand; I don’t take credit to myself, I give that to Wheelband. How Adam fell so very flat, Did not make longer stand ; Fair five she had the same stuff As is grown by Wheelband. So now, young ladies, courage take, No beaux can you withstand, If you only get your dear papa To invest his money with Wheelband. For then, like me, you’ll have an Eden That’s always looking grand, And you will bless the very hour That pa patronised Wheelband, God Save the Queen ! M, E. H., Geraldine. Eden Lodge, June 15th,, 1882. OXFORD NURSERY, TEMUKA. FRUIT TREES. FOREST TREES. FRUIT TREES. FOREST TREES. I HAVE much pleasure in reminding my numerous Customers and the General Public that the season for transplanting Fruit Trees, Forest Trees and Ornamental Shrubs has now arrived, and that my splendid Stock, which includes almost every variety, is now ready for planting out. Special arrangements made for large or small contracts. Price Lists sent, on application, to any part of district. None but skilled workmen employed. Having a first-class lot of every description of Garden Vegetables, I am prepared to treat liberally with greengrocers and families for a constant supply. Rhubarb, Asparagus, and Seakale Roots on Sale, also Strawberry, Cabbage, and all kinds of Garden Plants. W. WHEELBAND, jyl Temuka.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 9427, 6 July 1882, Page 3

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591

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 9427, 6 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 9427, 6 July 1882, Page 3

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