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PUBLIC NOTICE. A. RUSSELL HAYING having Severed his connect tion with the Railway Department ‘ is how in BUSINESS on his own account, 1 GROCERIES AND OTHER STORES S AT LOWEST FIGURE for CASH. [COAL AND FIREWOOD on the Premises, and will be delivered in Town or Country. LICENSED CARRIER. Orders left at hia Store, next Public School, or at Mr McSheeby Gentlemen's, will have Prompt Attention. ap3o IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TARES AND OTHER SEEDS TAKEN FROM GRAIN WITHOUT WASTING GRAIN, EUDEN, Junr., 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 j under that, l|d per bushel. Seconds—As per arrangement. Apply to J. B. EPPS, Arowhenua, Or E. UDEN, June., Milford. Where Samples of Work can be seen, jul WINNOWING I !W INNOWING THE Undersigned is prepared to CLEAN all kinds of GRAIN,. LINSEED, AND GRASS SEED. Samples Guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. ARTHUR COLVILLE, my2l Milford. BUSH HOTEL, GERALDINE. T 1 MoAULIFFE begs to inform tbs , Residents of Geraldine and surrounding districts that he has taken tho above well-appointed Hotel, and trusts with strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded his predecessor, Mr M. Spillane. ? Good Sample Rooms and Accommoda tion for Commercial and other Travellers. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALB Kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Moderate Charges. my3o FOOT ROT. FOOT ROT. GUNN’S FOOT - ROT SPECIFIC HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO FAIL IN EFFECTING A CORE. ! Sao Testimonials from Local Sheepowners. Andrew Grant, Esq., Temuka, writes “I have great pleasure in recommending yonr Foot Rot Specific to Sheepowners to try when other Mixtures fail, as I have Cured Sheep with it which were bad for two months, and on which 1 had previously tried Bluastone, Arsenic, and two other Makers’ mixtures, but without success.” Prepared only »y W. GUNN, CHEMIST, T I M A R XL my!6 ZEALAND! A BOOTS. THE 0 GRANDEST WEARING BOOTS MANUFACTURED in the COLONY. THESE Boots are now being sent for from Victoria, Queensland, and New South Wales, by Cue tamers who have bad theta previously in New Zealand. Some time ago a family returning to Yorkshire were fittefl out with “ Zealandia ” Boots by a large Storekeeper, and they wrote to him to say that their ‘tZealandia” Boots caused a deal of discussion in the Old Country end they stoutly maintained that no Finer Wearing Boots could be Made ;in England. Since writing, these Colonists have returned to New Zealand, and have informed us that their boy wore a 1 Pair of the “DEPENDABLE” SCHOOL BOOTS while going Home; all the time at Home ; while returning { and has since worn them at School for Two Months, and the Boots are PERFECT yet. Every other Pair gave Equal Satisfaction. Therhis no Greater Economy than in Buying “ZBALANDIA ” BOOTS, and remember, that none are genuine unless Branded on the Sole 1 Sold by the Leading Boot Makers and Store keepers throughout New Zealand, and Wholesale by LIOHTBAND ALLAN AND CO. de!3 CHRISTOHTJEOH £1 ro 4? A er t 0 k® ma< * e J. by Persons of either c, a their own localities, at Work for us iw business. All meet with wonderful sue 13. Anyone can do the work. Capital not juired. We will start you. Outfit worth mailed free. The employment is parularly adapted to the regions in which this iblication circulates. Boys and Girls can rn nearly as much as Men. Full particulars d instructions mailed free. Now is the ae —don’t delay, but write to us at once, [dress—Stinson and Co, 'Portland, Maine uted States, 80 20

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1920, 23 July 1889, Page 1

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609

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1920, 23 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1920, 23 July 1889, Page 1

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