TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE FOUND FISHING SHOOTING, HUNTING, on other* ite TRESPASSING IN WATER or ON LAND occupied by the Undersigned WILL BE PROSECUTED. T. PALMER, ocl Oade'by, Tecauka. SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL, TEMUKA. CONDUCTED BY Mas FOSTER. TIGHEST ADVANTAGES, especially L for MUSIC and SINGING. 6 Moderate Teums. FEBRUARY, 1890WE OPENED YESTERDAY, the Las* of our Direct Importations for Summer Sanson, ex Coptic. WE ARE OPENING ALSO TO-DAY, ' Gerr' and ' Cowes' Straws, Neck Ribbons (vaiious widths) Langwortliy Aprons Napkins, Arjd a Variety of Ordinary Necessaries. Our Stock is in Splendid Form, and alihough the Selections are large in every Department we are not unduly stocked. Preparatory to Half-Yearly Balance on 15th, uod the Arrival of Autuunu Shipments in louic and Bankholme, vie are MAKING A SUBSTANTIAL ALLOWANCE ON BALANCE OF FANCY XM.AS GOODS, Which take up more room than we can spare. W&m^mm Dbapubs and Silk Meecebs, TJ MAKU. k 025
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2006, 11 February 1890, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2006, 11 February 1890, Page 3
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