ESLEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA. HEY. E. S. BUNN Morning, 11 o’clock—“ Sunday School Workers—A Parent’s wail for his Child’s Welfare, ‘0 that Ishmael might live before Thee.’”—Gen. xvii. 18. Evening. 6.30 o’clock— “ Wanting an Answer,’’— Exodus xxxii., 26.
u lecture. RAUHT T I P S," Q T O--- bt the REY. T. A. HAMILTON, In the Parish Room, WINCHESTER, On TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, To be followed by a DANCE. Proceed io aid of the 1 Recreation Society’s ’ fund. Admission Is. Doors open 7 p.m. 20se
IEMUKA WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. The Service of Song “THE OILED FEATHEE,” In aid of the Organ Fund, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25xh, 1890. Tickets Is 6L se2o MILFORD SCHOOL. ASOCIAL in aid of the Prize Fund wifi be held on FRIDAY EYENING, SEPT. 26, 1890, commencing at 8 o’clock.
Admission —Gentlemen 2s, Ladies la. selS BANGITIRA VALLEY SCHOOL. Lecture -“A cruise in the MEDITERRANEAN,” By the Rev. T. A. HAMILTON. FRIDAY, 26xh SEPTEMBER. Songs and Music by Temuka Friends. Tea at 6 p.tn. Entertainment 7 p.m. Admission Is 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Sucday School Fund. se2o TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, "NNUAL SOIREE & CONCERT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1890. Admission—la 6d. Children half price, selS VOLUNTEER HALL, IN THE ON
TEMUKA CRICKET CL (18. /CRICKETERS wishing to FORM A \j CLUB IN TEMUKA are requested to hand in their Names to the Undersigned not later than TUESDAY, Sept. 23rd. E- C. DANN, fi elß Temuka Dispensary. TOWN DISTRICT. ELECTION - NOTICE. ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th September, 1890, the following PERSONS were DULY ELECTED as COMMISSIONERS on the Board of the abovenamed District— Alfred White John Mundell James Williams Robert Hammond William Stephen Maslin Amos Sherratt Nathaniel Dunlop. C. E. SHERRATT, Returning Officer. Geraldine, Sept. 19, 1890. se2o
NOTICE. All outstanding accounts of Three Months and over MUST BE PAID by the Fourth of October next, or Proceedings will be taken for their recovery. A. BAKER, Bootmaker. selS Geraldine.
HEW SEASON’S TWEEDS. Exquisitely artistic pat. TERNS and Designs in New Spring and Summer Tweeds, embracing Suitings, Coatings, and Trouserings from the KAIAPOI MILLS. Suita made in Latest London Fashions at COWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE. f 0 Timart?.
Gr LEN DINING AND J^OBIE CONSIDERING the latenefs of the Season, and the general dulness and uncertainties which have for the time being taken possession of the public mind, they are certainly gratified with the progress of their SALE IN GERALDINE. They are certain of one strong facts that Advertising plone could never induce tbo ParPhasing Community to open up their purse-strings. It can only bo CORRECT QUALITIES, AHD AT PRICES WHICH CAN DEFY COM, PETITION, which can induce that williness of the mind. They have been giving these inducements, and for ft short time longer they will STILL FURTHER REDUCE PRICES, so as to effect that derirable Reduction in Stock which is the heart and JO ul of the object in view. To those who have purchased, to those who intend to do so, and to those who may not possibly require but will require in the near future— CALL EARLY AND JUST USB TOUR OWN JUDGMENT. We make no quotations—we rarely do—as Quality is the test of Prices in all circumstances in the Softgoods Trade. GLEHDIHIHQ & DOBIE DUNEDIN, OAMARU, AND GERALDINE. jug
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2101, 20 September 1890, Page 2
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