r OLUNTEBR HALL, TEMUKA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! THE GREAT FRANK LINCOLN English and American Press Opinions; “ The successor of Artemus Ward.” —London Times. “ America’s greatest humorist.” —London Telegraph. “ No equal in London.”—London Standard. “ We have seen nothing funnier.’ —London Society. “ The funniest entertainment ever heard.” —London Referee. “ One man a whole show.” —Detroit Free Press. “ The most amusing entertainer in New York.”—N.Y. Tribune. “ A more thoroughly unique entertainment Boston has never seen.”—Boston Times. “ A worthy successor to Artemus Ward ; equal, if not superior, to that funniest of funny men.”—St. Louis Republican, “ Kept 4000 people in a constant state of laughter.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. “He is a while dramatic company by himself.—Chicago Morning Herald. ADMISSION— Front Seats 3a, Back 2a, L. J. LOHR, n 023 Manager. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. Q_ RA N U JUVENILE MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN BT THE PUPILS OF ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL, TEMUKA, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1889. Doors open at 7.30 ; Commence at 8. Admission, 2s 6d, 2s, and Is. n 026 * TEMUKA RIFLES. THE above Corps WILL PARADE at ,6 o’clock p.m. on THURSDAY, November the 28th, on the RIFLE RANGE, for the purpose of Volley and Independent Firing. Drill Order, without Leggings. By Order. JAMES FINDLAY, n 023 Lieut. Commanding. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN DURING EXHIBITION SEASON. From the isth November, issd, to 31st MARCH, 1890, EXCURSION TICKETS to DUNEDIN, available for return at any time within ONE MONTH from date of issue, will be issued at TEMUKA, at 27s 6d First Class, 20s Second. nol4 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FARES TO DUNEDIN FOR RACES, NOVEMBER 27th and 30th, DECEMBER 2nd and 7th, and AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 28th and 29th, mHE CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS X to Dunedin notified in connection wi f h the Exhibition will bo available also for PASSENGERS GOING to DUNEDIN for the RACES and AGRICULTURAL SHOW. u 023 BY ORDER. TO LADIES. MRS G. DYSON is open for Engagemoot aa NURSE. Good Experience. Address MRS G. DYSON, Railway Terrace, sel2 Temuka. PRIZE BOOKS ! PRIZE BOOKS ! ! PRIZE BOOKS ! ! I 3000 TO CHOOSE FROM. Also THOUSANDS OF XMAS CARDS, And a Large Stock of FANCY GOODS, Such as Wbrkboxes, Desks, etc., etc. THOS. WAG STAFF, Educational Bookseller & Stationer, ocl7 TIMARU. SMITH FI ELD WOOLWORKS. WINCHESTER. TO STATIONOWNERS, WOOLGROWERS, &c. A S WOOL SCOURED at the above Works BROUGHT THE HIGHEST PRICE of any Scoured in South Canterbury at the last London Wool Sales, I have much pleasure in soliciting your Orders for Scouring during the coming Season. All Wool Scoured by Williams’ Patent Automatic Wool Washer, and at Lowest, Current Rates. 1 Special Rates for Largs Clips. n 023 ROBERT SMITH. THE AIJSUTCHERY. J WHITEHEAD & SON have much , pleasure in intimaliog that they have OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP IN TEMUKA in the Premises opposite the Temuka Post Office, next door to Messrs Taylor and Velvin's Shop. None but the Beat Quality of Mea will bo killed, and they trust that this, together with Reasonable Chargest and strict attention to the needs of their Customers, will secure for them a share of Public Patronage. J. WHITEHEAD & SON. noI6 ?
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1974, 26 November 1889, Page 2
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