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“CHEAP LITERATURE 'EOR THE MILLION.” ; 1200 VOLUMES, BEING the Libra'y of the b'e Wii. Moody, Esq., of Burnbank, having been ourchßyed by mb for Cash, we i will on SATURDAY, the 9ni Inst., Commence a .GRAND SALE of the same at Prices to satisfy one and all. The inteLc iml area covered by the deceased gentleman in the selection of works comprised in such a large .Library as wo have now the privilege: of offering to the Public, is such as to alraott deter u? from naming all the fields of knowledge from which such a collection has been gathered,' : i Agriculture in all its phases, soi's, s >aaon«y cropsi drainage, sowing, breeding of horses, rearing of cattle and sheep, together: with works on farm, estate, dairy, and garden management., veterinary science, and all that appertains to requirements in the pursuit of agriculture, were gathered into this librarv in books by the most celebrated i authors English, French, German, American, and Colonial. Such a variety on this subject ha? rarely ever been seen in »ny;one library Medical Works in every branch of I lie profession, comprising treatises on Diseases of the skin, joints, surgery, medicine, food, homoepathy, infancy and cbildhool, pathology, human physiology, midwifery, logefc er with treatises “on all the ills that 'Utah is he r to,” characterises this section of this i br.iry. The well-known paren t* of this gentlrmin" in the study of Science w.i need only to remind Ihe public of ti as'-ure them that, m, Science such a collection Ins n-vor beforebeen seen in Canterbury, and wi 1 well repav a visit from' the fC.ei tlst, teaciio', student} and. lover of-nature. It ■ciomprises wo>ks o-i astronomy, Ibe mico-c>pe, tneieoiologv, .botany,: physiology, cheirrstry, mineralogy, physics, etc., etc. Trav«.s, hiograptn, hi--try, poetry are very l>r« ly represented. Schiller, Byron, Shakespeare, Burns, Goethe, the Aldine Poets, Poet* of England, America, and France; are all represented here. Glaishcr, Stanley, Livingstone, Buikharr/ty Sclilieman, L.yard, Co’k, Norden-choff, Marcopolo, Braces of Mankind, Countries' of North and South Ainenc, P-rsis, India; Turkestan, Egypt, Afgh'aiWtm, Russia; Siberia, France, Germany, italv, Amt, a South Sea, Glands, Victoria, N. . Wal-, South Australia, Queensland, New Zuhiud, and in my other countries are all represented m this choice selection.
The'logy, and the study‘of saored subjects, are also'found'in a lew of the works of. Fuller, Henry Fawcett. Brown, and others, both ancient and modern' writers. Books out; of print, 1 copy Hoobseltet,lei’s “ New Zealand,” and Hooke’s “ New Zealand Flora”. The SALE will be Conducted for CASH ONLY. P. W. HUTTON & CO., ju9 TIMARU. ? Messrs white, smithson, and RAYMOND beg *o intimate 'hat the PARTNERSHIP carried on by them at Timaiu and Geraldine as Barristers and Solicitors is DISSOLVED by mutual I consent ns from this date. I MESSRS SMITHSON ! & RAYMOND AND WILSON SMITH will PRACTICE in COPARTNERSHIP in the Office occupied by the late Firm of White, Smithson, and Raymond at GERALDINE, under the stylo of sMITHSON, RAYMOND, AND SMITH, Geraldine, N.Z, 30th May, 1888. ju2 ]>/ MONEY TO LEND. , MESSRS SMiT HSON, RAYMOND, & SMITH, Solicitors, Gera'.dine, have . SUMS of MONEY to LEND on Freehold . Security, at the LOWEST CDRRENr RATES of INTEREST; : jys ■ FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIIII CLARKE’S WO RLD FAME D BLGOD MIXTURE. j;:-. Trade Mark—Blood Miitubi. THE GREAT KLOOI PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For Jcrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases and Sores of all kinds it is a never failing, and permanent cure. It Cures all Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs >. Cures Blackheads of Pimples on the face Cures Scurvy Sores , Cures Cancerous Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Disease? Cures Glandular Swellings Clears,the Blood from all Impure Matter from whatever cause arising; As this mixture is pleasing to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitutions of either fex, the’ Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonial from all parts. TESTIMONIAL: Apothecaries’ Hall, 1 Brunswick Street. Port of Spain; Trinidad, 27th Oct., 1876. Mr F. J. Clares, Lincoln England, “Dkab Bib, —I have the greatest Measure iu informing you that the extraordinary ifßcacy of your celebrated Blood Mixture is much appreciated in this tropical climate. I tm, dear Sir, Faithfully yours, “Bjskjamin Gixtins. 11 Apothecary & Pharmaceutical Chemist. Sold o Botths 2s fid each, and in Oases lontaining six times the quantity, Us each it sufficient to effect a permanent euro in the jreat majority ot long-standing cases—bv all /'hemists and Patent Medicine Vemlirf throughout the world. due Prm-ev,s (f. .f. OHR'CfI, Cheun» t ><*heciriHa' if i'l. lim-oin. >' >>i . .i‘* HRvry aim •••!.» be ot c tamed on the ’shortest tM'. oi- at tin •Vnuk't Leader and (WiMi'ie Dnardimi leuocal Pmitiug o ,, i , ’va. Lowe-t Fr ees.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1753, 21 June 1888, Page 1
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