.SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OH EAREXCU RSION TO CH BISTCHURCH, s X ■ ; 24th, JULY. GRANIX. NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES. RETURN FARES from Timam, Ealing, .and intermediate stations—--9a First Class, 7s second. Train will be due from Temuka at 7.46 a.m., Winchester 7.58, Orari 8.10, arriving at Christchurch at 12.10 p.m., and will return at 4.50 p.m. This train will/take the place of the ordinary 7.25 a.m. train 'from Timaru to Ashburton, and 3 45-p.m; train from Ashburton to’ Timaru, which wiil nofr run. The return train will be -due -.from, Orari. 9.22 p.m., Winchester 9.34, Temuka 9.46. ■ ■ -Excursion Tickets at these fares will be available by the* Excursion Train only. Children, 3 to 12 yeafs, half rates ; under 3 years, free. ■■ • ' ■ EXCURSION TICKETS' ‘to Christchurch to cover the. dates l ‘of the Grand National and Hunt Club SteeCplechases, will[be is‘sued*for 'ordinary trains' oh ’23rd July and the excursion train‘on 24th, from Timaru and Temuka at! 20s First Class, 15s Second ,; from Orari 18s First CJass, 4 Second; available for return till 28th July. jy.22 . BY ORDER. extraordinary: CURES. DR. KUREEM DUX Cah be consulted at Mrs HENDERSON’S, Dtson Sjkeet, Temuka., . ■GREAT SUCCESS OF .THE INDIAN - EYE DOCTOR. rnHE following Testimonials speak for ■"_l themselves':— Wallsend, Greymouth, July' 7, 189&-: — .To’Dr Knreem Bux.—Sir,—H have much pleasure in stating thaUnay daughter has received her sight sines operation, .and is getting stronger every day, after being under your treatment for five weeks, and I have no doubt a permanent cure will be effected,.—-I am, yours,-etc., J. Hunter. To-Dr Knreem Bux, Masters St.,-Gxey-mouth.—July Ist.—From F. Ball, Miner. -r-Dear Sir, —My eye was weak and in-flamed-for. three months,-and a skin was growing-over them, caused by a-heavy eyelid. Dr Kureem Dux-took off the skin and removed the roots,- and after a month’s-treatment 'my eye is as well as eve rut was.—Frederick Ball, Bruanerton. P.W.HiITTON&CO .....BOOKBINDERS,:. BOOKSELLERS AND [STATIONERS, Timaru. fEi# “; agjs OR THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY’S. HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM: lat.—No matter where you Jive it enables yon to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American- Organ by simply paying the hire for a stated period. 1 ... 2nd.—-Possession is - obtained on Payment of the first Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd.—No farther expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. 4th,—The Piano dr American Organ can be exchanged for one of a Better Class at ary time within the period of hiring. sth.—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years), can be obtained for a small deposit, and payment of • 30s monthly. 6th.—A Fint-olass Guarantee is given with every instrument purchased. 7th.—Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. Btb.—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. - TIMARU AGENCY : P. W. HUTTON AND CO. jj22 GLEHDIKIHG & DOBIE 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 thair 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 EstablishJ ment. Their purchases have | been .the delight of every home £ where their establishments exist, f ' ’ and why 1 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 -(M same; -They cannot _ give ; • DuotalJchs,-- but ask ■ you simply . terms'QfSir. GLENDINING & DOBIE. DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TEMUKA, AND OMAR AM AM A. 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. ju2B ' ' POSTERS of every description printed oh the shortest notice at the Temuka Loader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offices. i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2075, 22 July 1890, Page 2
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642Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2075, 22 July 1890, Page 2
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