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NOTICE. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. MRS COPESTAKE has OPENED a REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS in her Shop, Main South Road, Ternuka. fe6 rN Consequence of SHEEP being 1 WORRIED by DOGS, POISON WILL BE LAID on the whole of the Raukapuka Estate. All Dogs caught will be Shot. R. H. POSTLETHWAITE. ja2B Manager. " TRI is NOTICE. PERSONS found TRESPASSING on ray Land will be PROSECUTED, Poison laid for Stray Dogs, THOS. PALMER mrl4 Cade Bay, Ternuka, WM. TVTCAM Announces that at his Yard, TEMUKA, THE BEST NEWCASTLE COAL Can be obtained at THIRTY SHILLINGS PER TON. fe2 PHOTOGRAPHY. REDUCED PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. FEED. SMITH, GERALDINE. Being about WILL ( TAKE PHOTOS FOR AT HALF PRICE, to bring them witml?*i“® reach of everyone. CABINETS 15s per doz. CARTE DEVISITES ... 7a6d „ „ . FERROTYPE CARDS ... from la each I FAMILY GROUPS ... 10a per doz. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE. N.B, —These pictures must be pre-paid. ' BUSINESS NOTICE. I BEG to to notify to the Public in general that I have TAKEN OVER. THE LIVERY ( STABLES adjoining this Hotel, and lately occupied by Mr D. Denoon, and the Business will i be carried on as formerly. Groom always • n charge. THOMAS FARRELL, a a2i Crown Hotel, Geraldine. MRS & THE MISSES VAN NECK HAVING studied Music under the first English and Continental - Masters, and having alsa had considerable experience in teaching, are prepared to ' RECEIVE P UPILS on the 4th JANUARY, at the RAILWAY TERRACE, TEMUKA. Arrangements made with Families, and Lessons given (if preferred) at their own residence, and a reduction made if more j than one. I Teems Per Quarter : (To Commence at any time.) £ s. Piano ... ... 22 Harp... ... ... 22 Violin ... ... 22 Singing ... ... 22 Miss Van Neck, who is a Composer as well as a Professor, played in public in England at four years of age. 29de | NO STABLE 13 COMPLETE WITHOUT ELLIMANS ROYAL EMBROCATION, SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. From hi* Grace the Duke of Rutland, Master of Belvoir Hunt. December Ist, 1879. Sirs,— Elliman’a Royal Embrocation i* V used in my stable*; I think it very uiefal. Rutland. From G. 0. Oarew Gibion, Esq., Snndgate, - Pulborough, Smaex. October 7th, 1878. ( - Sins,—l like your Embrocation very much;, j we use a great deal of it. All sort* of cuts, cruise*, and slight sprains it doe* well for; r capped backs and Bore throats it is almost certain to cure. 1 Your* faithfully, 1 0, C. Oabew Gibson, From J. Bellamy, Esq., Master of the Isle of I Wight Hunt. December, 1878. ( Sjbb.—T «h Elliman'i Royal Embrocation, ( j and have found it most efficacious in mauy j oases of sprain* and wounds, but especially for gore throats, and when used with bandage* as a mild blister. ( J. BELLAMY. 1 Prom R. H Price, Master of Radnorshire Hunt. ] December, 1878. Qentlbmbh,—l use the Royal Embrocation in my stables and kennels, and have found it very serviceable, I have also need the Univers*! Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little since using it. R. H. Paid?, LicqtiOol'onol, Of Chemists and Saddlers, Is Bottles, 2 1, ] 2s 6d, and 3s §d. ; Proprietors— ELLIMAN, 80N8 & CO., Slough, j ITT AST® PAPS'R FOR SALE AT THE TEMUKA LEADER OFFICE. POSTERS of every description printed on the shortest notice at the Ternuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offices m>27 lo RDERB’for Rubber Stamps received at the Lbader Office
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1470, 20 February 1886, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1470, 20 February 1886, Page 3
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