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THOS. BARR, IN wishing the Public of Teinuka “ A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Tear,” draws their alt.mtioa to his Unparalleled Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, which he has arranged to Soil at MERELY NOMINAL PRICES. Pick for li! ■ Pick for 6d ! Pick for Sd! Useful and Ornamental Presents. The Choicest and Best Stock of PARISIAN, BOOT OH, and COLONIAL OONFEOTIONEEY ever opened up in the district A SPECIALITY—Xmas rad Hogmanay Oakes, with Almond Icing. School Picnics Liberally dealt with Tea and Coffee up till t ten o’clock Every Night, Note the address— MAIN SOUTH ROAD, THMUKA. BUSH HOTEL, GERALDINE. TMcAULIFFE bags to inform the , Residents of GeraHino and surrounding districts that he has taken the above well-appointed Hotel, and trusts with strict attention to business to merit «continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded his predecessor, Mr M. Spiilnne, Good Sample Rooms and Accommoda* tion for Commercial and other Travellers - BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE Kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Moderate Charges. tny3o IMPORTANT:TO FARMERS. TARES AND OTHER SEEDS TAKEN FROM GRAIN WITHOUT WAITING GRAIN. EUDEN, JUNK., having Purchased , one of the CARLYLE GRAIN and SEED SEPARATORS, is prepared to REMOTE SEEDS FROM GRAIN at the following rates For Best Grain—Upwards of 450 bushels, at Seconds—As per arrangement. Apply to ' J. B. EPPS, Arowhenua, Or E. UDEN, Junk., Milford, Where Samples of Work can be seen. 3«1 WINNOWING I ■WINNOWING THE Undersigned is prepared to ; CLEAN all kind# of GRAIN, LINSEED, AND GRASS SEED. Samples Guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. ARTHUR COLVILLE, ray 2l . Milford.

PUBLIC NOTICE. A. RUSSELL HAYING having; Severed his connection with the Railway Department is bow in BUSINESS on his own account, GROCERIES AND OTHER STORES AT LOWEST FIGURE fob CASH. COAL AND FIREWOOD on the Promises, and will be delivered in Town or Country. LICENSED CARRIER. Orders left at bis Store, next Public School, or at Mr McSheeby Qentlemun’s, will have Prompt Atlent'on. ap3o FOOT ROT. FOOT ROT. GUNN’S FOOT ROT SPECIFIC Has never been known to FAIL IN EFFECTING A CURE. See Testimonials from Local Sheepowners. Andrew Grant, Esq., Temuba, writes “ I have great pleasure in recommending your Foot Rot Specific to Shipowners to try when other I fixtures fail, as I have Cured Sheep with it which were bad for two months, and oo which 1 had previously tried Bluestone, Arsenic, and two other Makers’ mixtures, but without success.” ‘ Prepared only by W. GUN N, OHBMIBT, T I M A R XL my 16 TEMUKAJHURSERY. THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect MY STOCK OF TREES, Eto., which I am ready to Sell at the following Pric6& • Apples (60 varieties), 2-year-old 12a.t0-18s per doz. Apples, 3-year-old ... 24s to 80s per doz. Pears ... ... —l2 a doz - Quinces (Pear and Apple) 12s to 18a per doz, Peaches ... .. 25s to 30s per doz. Plums ... ... 12s to 18s per doz.; Gooseberries ... ... 3s to 6s per doz. Currants (red, black, and white) 2s to 4s per doz Cherries... ... ... 12s per doz v Siberian Crab... ... ... Is each Macrocarpa (1 to 2 years) 6s, 10', to 18s per 100 Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Walnutßj etc. ... ... 3S per doz. Roses ... ... 12a to 18s per do ap23 W. SWEET, Nurseryman, Temuka. |RBES! TREES I TREES !—I have much pie sure in thanking the public the. liber. 1 support accorded to me lug the p.st seven yerrs, rud at the te time call their inten mn to the large healthy stock of FRUIT AND REST TREES I have Urs season. Sa’e at LESS THAN CHRISTURCH PR T OES,,corß'Bting of Apples, rs, Plums, Pc. ches, Apricots, Cherries, pe Tines, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Red, ite and Black Currents, etc. Macroja, one and two ye. rs old. Lawsoniana ija Gigantea, Pinus Pinrs itriaca, Wellingtonia Gigantia, Abes rglasaii, Larch, Silver Birch, Abies Bxia, Flowering and other ahrubs, Roses, o a large quantity of Oak, Ash, Elm, lamore, etc. Rhubarb Roots, Strawry Plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower nts, etc. The Public are invited to peot them growing. JOHN PYE, ikapuka Nursery, Geraldine. juls

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1909, 27 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1909, 27 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1909, 27 June 1889, Page 4

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