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Mr A Wilson, Seadown, advertises for a steady ploughman. Mr C, G. Tripp, Orari Gorge, wants tea more shearers. Mr W. Budd, Winchester, invites tenders for tying and stocking 70 seres rye grass. Messrs Maclean and Stewart, auctioneers, Tinmru, will hold their first wool sale of this season early in December, and are now receiving entries. A brown paper parcel was lost on Satur day last between Mr Pearpoint’s store and the Bush Hota’, Geraldine. The finder will be rewarded on taking same to Mr Fearpoint. The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Timaru branch) announce that the first of their periodical wool sales for the season will be held early in December, for which t h ey are now receiving entries. The Brazen Serpent. -Like the,brazen serpent that the great Jewish leader lifted high in the sight of the perishing followers, whereby they were saved from death, the discoverers of Hop Bitters have placed before suffering, ailing mankind, a remedy which enables them to fight disease with conquering advantage, See. Messrs J. Mundell and Co., auctioneers, Geraldine, will hold a sale of freehold propeity, situutejat Cooper’s Creek, at their rooms to-morrow. The property consists of! a 20acre section subdivided int* three paddocks, with a 4 roomed house, garden and other improvements thereon/ It is the property of Jacob Lefrantz. At 2.30 o’clock they will bold a sale of produce, furniture, etc. Par(iculars will be found in the advertisement. Mr K. P. Gray, auctioneer, Temuka, will hold a sale of a contractor’s plant, on the sec' tion opposite the Temuka Hotel to day] Draght horses,pony, cows in full profit, drays,ploughs, harrows, reaper and binder, chaffeutter, a light American waggon, and many other lines are among the effects. On the premises of Mr George A. Smith, Winchester (who is leaving the district) next Tuesday, the 4th December, Mr K. F. Gray will sell a very superior lot of household furniture and effects. ' Half Asleep.— “ I never;” wrote a young lady to a friend, “ gj to chuich or lecture but I am half asleep, and I never know afterwards' what the sermon or lecture was about,” It was a plain case of nervous lethargy, preduced ( by want of action of the liver and digestive organs. She was persuaded to try Hop Bitters, and now she writes: “How intelligent and bright are, sermons and lectures now, and how glorious the world we live in is I Hop Bitters are indeed a blessing to me.” Notice; , : .

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1179, 27 November 1883, Page 2

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414

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1179, 27 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1179, 27 November 1883, Page 2

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