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IN wishing the Public of Tarouka " A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Tear," draws their attention to his Unparalleled Asiorttnentof TOTS and FANCY GOODS, which he has arranged to Sail at MEBELY NOMINAL PRICES. Pick forl»! Piokfor6d! Pick for 3d ! Uaeful sad Ornamental Presents. The Choicest and Best Stook of PABISIAN, SCOTCH, and COLONIAL OONFEHTIONESY ever opened up in the dietrict A BPEOIALITY—Xmaa and Hogmanay Oakes, with Almond Icing. School Picnici Liberally dealt with Tea and Coffee up till ten o'clock Every Night. Noto the add res* — MAIN SOUTH KOAD, THMUKA. BUSH HOTEL, GERALDINE. T; McaULIFFE begs to inform the , Residents of Geraldine and surrounding districts that he baa taken tbo above well-»ppointed Hotel, and trusts with strict attention to business lo merit acoutinuance of the patronage hitherto accorded bis predecessor,.Mr M. Spillane. Good Sample Booms and Accommodation for Commercial and other Travellers. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE Kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Mod'Date Charges. my3o IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TARES AND OTHER SEEDS TAKEN FROM GRAIN WITHOUT WAITING GRAIN. ,1 UDEN, Jtjnr., having Porchiised 11 one of the OALILYLE GRAIN SEED SEPARATORS, is prepared to REMOVE SEEDS FROM GRAIN at ths following rates : For Best Grain—Upwards of 450 bushels, at l|d ; under that, l$& per bußhel. Seconds—Aa per arrangement. Apply to J. B. EPPS, Arowheoufl, Or E. UDEN, Jtjkr;, Milford. Where Samples of Work can be seen. jWIfIN OWING ..HE Undersigned is prepared to I. CLEAN all kinds of GRAIN, LINSEED, AND GRASS SEED. Samples Guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. ARTHUR COLVILLE, m y2l Milford - PUBLIC NOTICE. AVING having Severed his connec_JL tion with the Railway Department is bow in BUSINESS on his own account, GROCERIES AND OTHER STORES AT LvjWKST FIGURE for CASH. COAL iND FIREWOOD on the Premises, and will be delivered in Town or Country. LICENSED CABRIEE. Orders left at his Store, next Public School, or at Mr McSheehy Gentlemun's, will have Prompt Attention. ap3o FOOT ROT. FOOT ROT. (SUNN'S FOOT - ROT SPECIFIC TT AS NEVER. BEEN. KNOWN TO 1 F AIL IN<EFFECTING A CURE. See Testimonials from Local Sbeepowners. Andrew Grant, Esq , Temuka, writes " I have great pleasure in recommending your Foot Rot Specific to Sheepownors to try when other Mixtures fail, as I have Cured Sheep with it which yrete bad for two mouths, and on which 1 had previously tried Bluestone, Arsenic, and two other Makers' mixtures, but without success." Prepared only by CHUM IST,'' T I M A E XL THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect MY STOCK OF TREES, Etc., which lam ready to Sell at the following Prices:— Apples (60 varieties), 2-year-old 12i to 18s per doz. Apples, 3-year-old ... 24s to-3Qs per doz. Pears ...r A/.;.;vv/■ >.»' 12s per doz. Quinces (Pear and Apple) •. / s - , 12s to 18a per doz, Peaches ... .. 25s to 30s per doz. Plums ... ... 123 to 183 per doz; Gooseberries >.. ~, 3ato 6s per dbz. Currants (red, black, and white) ■,, . 2s to 4i per doz Cherries... ".".... ... 12s per doz Siberian Crab..." la each Macrocarpa (1 to 2 years) 6s, lQs, to 18s per 100 Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Walnuts, etc. , 3s per doz. Rosea 12s to IBs per do "W. SWEET, ap23 Nursebykan, Temuxa. ,REESI TREEb! TREES l-I have 'X' much pl« aßure in thanking the public for the liberal, support accorded to me during the past seven years, and at the same time call their intention to the large and healthy •stock of FRUIT ANiJ FOEEST TREES I have this season, on Sale at' LESS THAN CHRISTCHURCH PRICES, consisting of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Grape Vines, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Red, White and Black Currants, etc. Macrocarpa, one and two years old. Lawsoniasa Thuja Gigantea, Pinus Insignia, Pines Austriaca, Wellingtonia Gigantia, Abiun Douglassii. Larch, Silver Birch, Abies Excelsa, Flowering and other shrubs, Roses. Abo a large quantity of Oak, Ash, Elm, Sycamore, etc. Rhubarb Roots, Strawberry Plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, etc. The- Public are invited to inspect them growing. JOHN PYE, Raukapuka Nursery, Geraldine. juls

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1912, 4 July 1889, Page 4

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657

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1912, 4 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1912, 4 July 1889, Page 4

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