BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! " GHEAF LITERATURE F 6'E - THE MII/LIONJ' 1200 VOLUMES, BEING : then Library of tha| la'e Wm. MOODY, Esq., of Burnbink, having beenfpuMjhased by us for.tpasb, |we will on SATURDAY, the 1: 9lH T IMBT. ? Commence a GRAND SALl,!pf;)the ..esme it Prices lo and'all. jTbij intellectual area jOQSered_by the debensed gentleman in the selection of works comprised in such a large Library as we hare now fcbe privilege-of-off**--ing to the Public, is such as to alipoHrdfcterjqS; from naming aJlthe from which such a collection has been gathered. Ag'icultiirb in' a'll its pha'see 1 , i soil*,! ssasOnJ, crops, drainage, sowing, breeding, of ,hordes, rearjpg,of .catllje^and,,sheep,,tbgether with ,'woris on farnj, ,:estatei ' dairy, and garden . raßnagementj', veterinarygoienopl and all that appertaroi in' l|he pursuit of "agriculture,' WePe 'gathered' into this library' in booiis'by the'' niost celebrated autihbVs,•English; French, GtoffiiAn[ «Atoerid»,n,i'»k:d. Colonial. Such a variety on tbisOsubjecHias. Medieal Works in every branch of the pro-„ fession, comprising treatises on, J>issa6BS| of the skin, joints, surgery, madioinej food,* homespathy, infancy and childhood,, fpathology, human physiology, midwifery, toget' ar* with treatises "on all the ills that |a*sfr is.hpir to," characterises this section of Ibis library.The well-known pursuits of this gentlema* in the study of Science we need only: to re-; mind fhelpublibof to assure tbem that on Scienoe such a collection has never before ; been seen in Canterbury, and, will well repavv, a Tisit,from jthi, scientist, teacher, student,' and lover of nature, i It Qutnprißei works on astronomy, the miorbfcjpe, meteorology, botany, physibbg'y, ohemistryi mineralogy,'; physics, etc., etc. Travels, biography, hi?-,, trvf! poetry are very hrg-ly represented. SchiUer, Byron, Shakespeare, Burns,' Goethe, the ; Aldine Poets, Poets,of England, America, and France are all represented here.. Slaisher, Stanley, Livingstone, Burkharrft, Sohlieman, Liyard, Cook, Nordenscboff, Marcopolq, laces of Mankind, Countries of North and. South America, Persia, India, Turkestan I ,' 'Egypt, Afghanistan, Russia, Siberia, France, Germauy, Italy, Arabia South Sea Islands, Victoria, ' K.a. Wains, :'South'' Australia, Queensland,! New Zealand, and many other countries are all represented in this choice selection. \ Theology, and the study of sabred subjects; are' alio ' found in'a-few" of the works of Fuller, Henry Fawcett. Brown, and others, both arioient and modern writers. Books out of print, 1 cdpyi/Hoolisettetteti's "New Zealand," and Hobke'e " New Zealand Flora."' ' The SALE will be Conducted' for CA'Sffi ONLY. '• I P. W. HUTTOH &M, ju9 TIMAEU. | ESSHS WHITE, SMITHsON, ,and. , RAYMOND beg tojintimate.'hat the PARTNERSHIP carried on t by; Mm at TimaVu'a'nd Geraldine'las Barristers is OIBSOL'VED by rniitwa! corisentas from this'rjateir ; | t ,?; ■<>;- | ..MESSRS SMITHSON &LRAY.MQND AND WILSON,SMITH will PRACTICE |ip ddPARTNEkSmP Vn | the ()ffice . occupied by 1 the late 'Firm' of. iiVVbite, Srkiithson.ttrid'Rayiriond under the style of aMITHSON, RAYMOND, AND SMITH, j Gera!dinft, ,! N i .Z, : ! " ; 30th May, 1888. ju2 ; MONEY ;T0 LEND. „ ESSRS'SMiIHSON, i RAYMOND,' JL ifc SMITH, Solicitors,' Gera'dine, have SUMS of MONEY Jto LEND, on Freehold Security, ,<.«|t the LOWEST CURRENT RATES bi ; INTEREST. ■ ; iys ! GREAT BARGAINS IN jSADDLERY, Etc. , AVING f BOUGHT THE WHOLE I OF THE BANKRUPT STjOCK In the Es'ate of Mr A. .Maxwell, , He'haviDg had aL'arge Stock of Engliph Leather ob'hand, I shali beN prepared to Undertake at myj Old Premise! /opposite Messrs Davies [and Murphy's) AT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF IN NEW ZEALAND. S. CLJBGrGr, my 22 Saddler, Timaru. GrBAJrEFUL-OOMFORTING. '' ;'"■.'.?.i;BA;KF h ST. 7-!.',['■■■: " By a thoroogh knowledge of the natura laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition,, arid'by a oa'reful application of the fine properties of wejl-seleoted Cocoa, Mr Bpps bar proyided our! breakfast tabjes with a delicately-flavored j beverage, which may save us m_any ; ,bflavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of- such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up utitil strong enough to resist every tendency to diseases Hundreds of maladies are floating around jus ready to at tack I wherever there is a weak jpoint. We may canape .'many a fatal shaft; by keeping our ; gelvev well fortified with Jpure blood and a properly nourished; frame.)—See article in the Civil Service Gaietto. j ~.■:, , Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk. Sold i m i-lb paokets by .Q-rocers labelled thus,:—; JAMES EPPS AND CO., ' ' '\ HOMCEOPATHIO CHKMIfeTS ibISfDON, JBNiIrLANI). "mylO )OSfERSof Every ! size caa be »b __ tained on the shortest notice at the Temuka Leader and Gerjildtoe Guardian General Puinting j Lowest Prices.'
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1751, 16 June 1888, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1751, 16 June 1888, Page 1
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