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CHURCH, TEMUKA. RET. J. BELLOW Morning, 11 o'clock. Etbnino, 6.30 o'clock. Afternoon—2.3o o’clock, Waitohi. WESLEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA. qiHE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE in J_ connection with the above Church will be held in the Vo!«nteer Hsll oh THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 21st. inst. Tickets, Is 6d. Full particulars, with programme, in next issue. my!6 LAST CHANGE I LAST CHANCE I rnHE ORRERY AND TELLURIAN JL la Now Open for a Short Season in GERALDINE, Near the Crown Hotel. These marvellous pieces of Mechanism are turned by a steam engine, and show the Annual and Diurnal Motions of the Moon, Stars, Planets and their Satellites, the Causes of Tides, Heat and Cold, Summer and Winter. In one half-hour a bolter concepiion of the Planets will be obtained than in years of reading. Admission, la my!4 ABDOOL AHUMUD, THE GREAT INDIAN JUGGLER AND FAKIR. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. MONDAY, 18th MAY. Second Appearance.—By Special Request! Ihe INDIAN JUGGeER will give an Exhibition of hta Great Oriental Mysteries, including Mesmerism, Thought-Heading, and Secrets revealed, in which be will mermeriae peopleandwill reveal the secrets of h mao’s life under its iulueoce.—Come and witness the above feats, asyoo may not see this again.—The Indian Juggler bad the honor of giving the above Exhibition, under special request, before all the Governors of Australia and Tasmania.— Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is.—Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. At the conclusion of the performance Gifts, consisting of gold scarf pin, gold locket, lady’s gold brooch, a wedding ring, etc., wilt be given away. myl6 I. 0. Q. T. AN ANNIVERb ARY* PUBLIC MEETING wnl be held in the SULIAL HALL, TEMUKA, on MONDAY, 18tb inst, An attractive programme of Songs, Music, Recitations, etc., will be gone through. Addresses will be given by the Revs. Messrs Hamilton, Del low, and Wood. Doors open at 7.30; Tea at 7 AS. Admission, €d. GERALDINE LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.

rnHE adjourned meeting of I this Society lakes place on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, when one or two very important motions will be brought forward. A full attendance is expected. my 16 PROHIBITION. j^|~ EETINGS will be held as under— AT HILTON, On MONDAY, MAY 18, at 7.30 r.u., AND WOODBURY, On TUESDAY, MAY 19, at 7.30 f.m. Addresses will be given by prominent Prohibitionists. my!6 v - a TEMUKA RIFLES. A SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PABADE of the above Corps will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 20ih inst., at 7.30 p.m. All Members are Requested to Attend. By Order. E. CUP TEN, my 16 Captain Commanding. ST. SAVIOUR’S CHURCH, TEMUKA. THE SOCIAL and GIFT AUCTION which was arranged for THURSDAY, the 21st May, is postponed until further notice.

my 16 R. PINCKNEY, Churchwarden. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYS. RACES AT DUNEDIN. I? XCURSION TICKETS to DUNEDIN Ci at 27a 6 J and 20a, and to CdiilSTC IURCHut 20a »od 15a, will be.issued at TEMUKA from MAY 22ns to 23as, and will be available for return till Ist JUNE. Return Tickeia obtainable any day to Station. Goods Traffic will be suspended on the 25tli May. raylfi BY ORDER. THE HOME. HEADS of Families are informed that wa have now Opened up, ex s.s. Taintti, a large and yaned stock of White and Fancy Quilts in Honeycomb and Marcella in all sizes, White and Fancy Bordered Toilet Covers, Turkish, and Honeycomb Bath and Bedroom Towels, Union and Linen Ticks, Huckaback Towelling, Cream Damask Table Linen, Brown and Cream Hollands, White and Grey Calicoes'and Sheetings, splendid lot of Black Cashmere Hosiery and Blaok and Colored Velveteens. The whole of the above Goods are purs and by the best standard makers, and we have marked same at a very small profit. Don’t forget our Cheap Blankets. Dressmaking, any style, 10s 6d. DAVIES & MURPHY. TIMARU. myl6 JN MEMOKIAM CARDS, in great variety and neat designs, at the Office of this paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2202, 16 May 1891, Page 2

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641

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2202, 16 May 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2202, 16 May 1891, Page 2

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