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PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . , I have this day admitted MR JAMES WATT as a PARTNER IN MY BUSINESS. E. VALLENDER. July 13,1891. In connection with the above the Undersigned hop© that by Strict Attention to Business they thtIII Continue to Secure? a share of the Patronage of the Public. SMALL GOODsT SPECIALITY. jyl4 VALLENDER & WATT. !' DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIPGARSTON BROS, in ihanking their "' numerous Customers for their Liberal Support, beg ! to state that from the 13th inst. W. CARSTON will carry on the WHEELWRIGHTLNG AND COACHBUILDING BRANCH of the Business. Having had 12 years' 1 experience in this district he fells sure he can faithfully execute his clients' demands. It is a well-known fact' that our work has been fully 20 per cent cheaper than any one iii South Canterbury, and I will take the liberty of informing the Public how it is done. 1. Have no rent to pay. 2. Buy for Cash. ' 3. Do the greatest part of the work myself, and .-.■ Last, but not least, have no ambition lof making a fortune too rapidly. There is an old proverb—"A cheap article is dear at any price, " but in this case I guarantee every Vehicle turned but. I am prepared to give the HIGHEST PRICES for SECOND-HAND CARTS, &c., having always a demand for them. : Having made satisfactory arrangements > with MR A. WATSON; who is a firstclass GENERAL AND SHOEING SMITH, he will re-open the Blacksmith's Branch on his own account on MONDAY, JULY 13th. HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. DERRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES, [THE only Coaches carrying Mails Culverden, leave Culverden for Fry's Hotel via Lahmert's, Jack's Pass, Daily from November Ist to April 30th, returning from Hanmer Plains Daily during Summer Months ; and every luesday and Saturday,' returning Mondays;and Thursdays, from May Ist to October 31st, during Winter Months. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Tickets available for Four from day of issue. First Ciass,'3os —coach and railway. CULVERDEN to ROTHERDAM, WAIAU AND KA-IKOtJRA. Coach leaves Culverden for Rotherham and Waiau Daily, returning from Waiau Daily; Monday's; Coach: to Waiau connects with Coach for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, staying Wednesdays in Kaikoiira, returning Thursday. Blenhiem Coach leaves Kaikoura Thursdays. ' , Fakes.,, Culverden to Kaikoura—Single, 255; Return, &2. '■■■ ■>'< Culverden to Blenhiem—Single, £3; Return, £5. Culverden to Hanmer. Plains —Single, 7s 6d; Return, 14s. Culverden to Waiau—Single, ss; Return, Bs. HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leases Waiau for Mendip, Parnasus, and Hawkswood every Friday, returning Saturday. Urgent Telegrams and letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, and Saddle Horses on immediate hire. Orders through post or wire receive prompt attention. N.B. —All information given at Cook mid Son's Tourist Agents, Cathedral Square,' Christchurch. fel9 THOS. DERRETT, Proprietor.

THE HORSE'S FRIEND, >AGE'S No. 1 Horse Oils. Sure cure for sprains, bruises, or swellings of I any kind in Horses. I PAGE'S No, 2 Horse Oils. Sure cure for sores on backs or shoulders, and anykind of broken wound. Numbers of Testimonials can be produced. AGENTS— I For Timaku—Mr Cuthbert, Grain Merchant For Temuka—Mr C. Story, Stablekeeper For Geraldine—Mr J. Connolly, Storekeeper For Fairlie Creek—Mr J. Siegert. ' Sole maker and proprietor, F. W. PAGE, CHERTSEY, CANTERBURY. To F. W. Page,' Chertsey.—Ashburtbn,' April 18, 1891. Sik,—l have used your Horse Oii for the past three months, and find it is very good indeed. , I may state that the mare I have used it on has had a sprained fetlock for the past twelve months. I have blistered it in cold weather, and it got very much enlarged and calloused. I have tried all sorts of different «mbyocations, but they failed to : remove it. Jjbwas in a very bad state when I got a Oottie of your Oil, so .that it was impossible fot it to have a' fair trial. The lamenes, however, has let her, and the enlargement is reduced a great deal. I feel confident that had I used your preparation in the first instance the enlargement would have disappeared. I consider nobody should be withoutit.—F. Devane, AshburtonHotel. jy2s ," AVE YO U TRIED BABING POWDER? Makes Delicious Scones, Bread, and Pastry. Guaranteed absolutely Pure and the most Wholesome Powder in the Market. Sold by all Grocers in tins 6d, Is, and 2s each, and wholesale by the Manufacturer, G. E. WARBURTON, jy2i Chemist, "ThePhurmacy/'Timaru. of Every Size can be obtained on the shortest notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine j Guardian Printing Offices, Lowest Prices

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2245, 25 August 1891, Page 4

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746

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2245, 25 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2245, 25 August 1891, Page 4

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