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w ANTED GENERAL SERVANT. References required. Apply to MRS WINSTONE, Bank of New Zealand, sels Geraldine. TTfANTED, AT ONCE—A Sober, YV Smart YOUNG M AN, used to General Store and Drapery, to take charge of Van. References required. Apply to JULIUS SEIGERT, Draper and General Storekeeper, se l7 Fairlie Creek. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. P ROFESSOR AS ON Will Lecture on THE EYE, EAR, AND TEETH—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Admission —Free; Front Seats, 6d. Lecture on LOVE, COURTSHIP & MARRIAGE—FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 18. Admission, One Shilling. PROFESSOR MASON will LECTURE on “PLAIN FACTS,” to MEN ONLY, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8. Admission, one shilling. He will Commence his CLASS IN ELECTRICITY on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock, in the ANTE-ROOMS of the VOLUNTEER HALL. sel7 VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. I MRS MASON will give a LECTURE to LADIES ONLY NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at Three o’clock, on “How to Cultivate Good Health.”—Admission Free. ; Mrs Mason will also have “ A Private Talk with Ladies” on Saturday afternoon. —Admission One Shilling. WESLEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA. ASOCIAL will be given by a Lady of the Congregation in the SOCIAL HALL on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17, commencing at 7 o’clock. Select Programme. • Admission - - One Shilling. Lecture entertainment TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, GERALDINE. Subject : “ Duncan Matheson, Scottish Evangelist.” By Rev. W. C. WOOD. Interspersed with Music. Chair taken at 8. Admission, one shilling. sel7 WOODBURY SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. The primitive methodist CHOIR, will give the Service of Song “Little Dot,” in the Woodbury Schoolroom on FRIDAY, Sept. 18th, at 7.30 p.m. Admission : 1/-; School Children, Half Price. selO NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMARU RACES SEPTEMBER 17th and 18th. . THE TRAIN from CHRISTCHURCH due at Timaru at 1.55 p.m. will on the 17th INST. RUN EARLIER. It will be due from Rangitata at 11.16 a.m., Orari 11.32, Winchester 11.42, Temuka 11.52, Washdyke 12.15,arriving at Timaru at 12.25 p.m. It will stop at all Stations if required, but will not work goods traffic. A Train will leave Washdyke for the Racecourse after the arrival of this train. On the 17th and 18th the AFTERNOON TRAIN from TIMARU to ORARI will start at 5.40 p.m., instead of 3.5 p.m., and will run 2 hours 35 minutes later than Time-table times. RETURN TICKETS to TIMARU, from Stations not over 20 miles distant, issued on the 17th, will be available for return till the 19th. se!2 ' BY ORDER. 17 OR SALE, in Andrewville, Temuka 1 —An ACRE and 28 PERCHES of LAND, with commodious 6-roomed House, Washhouse, etc. For terms, etc., apply to ROBERT WILSON, se!s On the Premises. FOR SALE POTATOES, in any quantity, at 12s per ton at the Pit. Also Good FARMEES’-FED BACON (home cured), 6d per lb. EGGS and BUTTER on hand, at Lowest Rates. sel2 GEO. GIBBS, Temuka. TROUT FISHING. CONSIGNMENT of WADERS and FISHING BOOTS Just Arrived from the Best Makers, and of the most approved kind, at COWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE Txma»v PUBLIC NOTICE, To the Inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Districts. W. BOWMAN WISHES to intimate to the Public that he has REMOVED HIS BOOT SHOP to the Premises lately occupied by Mr J. H. Jackson, bootmaker, and hopes, by strict attention to business, moderate charges; first-class workmanship, and civility, to merit a share of the public patronage. Boots Made to Order on the Shortest Notice, and Repairs Neatly and Expeditiously Executed. ap2l ~IANN’S CONDITION POWDERr PREPARED from the Recipe of the “ Meynell Hunt Club,” England. Everyone who owns a good horse should try this Powder during the present season. Price, 2s Gd per lb. E. C. DANN, Temuka Dispensary. jf.B. Just received a Supply of Clovers, Ryegrass, etc., etc,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2255, 17 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2255, 17 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2255, 17 September 1891, Page 2

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