•E3LEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA. BET. E. S. BTJNN Mobnins, 11 O'CLOCK—A. specific, ' From Bitter to Sweet.'—Exodus xv., 27. Evening, 6.30 o'clock—' An Awakening Voice.'—Eph. v., 14. Afternoon, 2.30 o'clock—Waitoh'. EXTRAORDINARY CUKES. DR. KUREEM BUX Can be consulted at Mks HENDERSON'S, Dyson Street, Temuka. SUCCESS OF THE INDIAN EYE DOCTOR. THE following Testimonials speak for themselves:— Wallsend, Greymouth, July 7, 1890. To Dr Kureem Bux.—Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating that my daughter has received her sight sinca the operation, and is netting stronger every day, after being under your treatment for five weeks, und I have no doubi a permanent cure will be effected. —1 om. yours, etc., J. Hunter. To Dr Kureem Bnx, Masters St, Greymouth.—July Ist.—Frona F. Ball, Miner. Dear Sir, —My eye was weak and inflamed for three months, and a skin was growing over them, caused by a heavy eyelid. Dr Kureem Rux took off the skin and removed the roots, and after a month's treatmeut my eye is as well as ever it was.—Frederick Ball, Brur.oerton. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO OHRISTCHUKCH FOR STEEPLECHASES, JULY 24th a nd 26th. ON the 24th instant there will be a CHEAP ONE-DAY EXCURSION to Christchurch and back nt Return Fareß of Nine Shillings First Clasß and Seven Shillings Second, from Timaru, Ealing, and intermediate stations. The Train will leave Timaru at 7.10 a.m. and return from Christchurch at 4.50 p.m. fcXCURSION TLOKETS to Christchurcc. available for return till 28th July, will be issued on 23rd aud for First Train on 24th, from Timaru and Temaka at 20s First Clnss and 15s Second Class, Or»ri 18-3 First Class and 13* Second. Full Particulars in next issue. j y l9 BY ORDER. TEMUKA FLO HAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. mHE PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE _| of Exhibits for the Annual SHOW to be held on THURSDAY, 1891, is now iasuef. Copies may be obtaiued of Mr E. C. Dann, hon. treasurer, or the undersigned A Manuscript Copy of the last Annual Report of the Canterbury Fruit Growers A>sociaiiop, dealing with yarioti3 fruit blights and their remedies, has been received through the courtesy of Mr M. Murphy, and is available for perusal by members. W. N. CATHRO, jyl9 Hon. Secretary. ' HAVE PLEASURE in informing the inhabitants of Temuka and surrounding districts, that my NEW STOCK OF YATES'S CELEBRATED FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Are now to hand. REMEMBER! —All old seeds are destroyed by Mr Yates personally after end of season. J. BROWN, icio Temuka. . GLENDIHINO & DOBIE W r ERE well aware that circumstances kept them from Opening in Temuka earlier, but, on the other hand, the TREMENDOUS INDUCEMENTS they now offer will compel the Purchasing World to make their Business Returns the Largest they have ever experienced. They venture to say that no House in Canterbury can approach the Quality and Prices which predominate in every Department of their Establishment. Their purchases have been the delight of every home where their establishments exist, and why? THEY BUY FOR CASH. Their Buyer is ever watchful in securing the early worm, and seeing their Business is conducted on Cash Principles everywhere, they give you the benefit of their Brains and their Cash, and ask you to accept the same. They cannot give Quotations, but ask you eimply to look round. TERMS CASH. GLENDINING & DOBIF, DUNE DIN, OAM ARU, TEMUKA, AND OMARAMAMA. P.S.—MR DOBIE will be at their Temuka Establishment from Wednesday morning until Friday mid-day, and will be pleased to See Old Friends. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS THE Uaders'gned, having Purchased a NEW TRACTION ENGINE aud CYLINDER PRESS-BAGGER, are prepared to CUT CHAFF IN ANY QUANTITY. Their motto is: "Good (Jhaff —Bags Well Filled Moderate Charqee." Only one trial is asked to secure further patronage. Orders sent to C. E Sherrait or W. G. ShErkatt will be punctually attended to. Special arrange* ments for large quantities. oW. G. SHERRATT & CO., yl2 Geraldine. T)OSTERS of every description printed on the shortest notice at the Temuka Loader and Geraldine GuardiaD General Pritititi* Oflfir>«»« ORSE CARDS printed on the short eat notice at the Office of this Paper
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2074, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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679Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2074, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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