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w ANTED—A GOOD JOINER at once. Apply to RUTLAND & EDWARDS, mrlO Temuka. A DANCE will be held in the SOUTH RANGITATA SCHOOL (Lower), OK FRIDAY, llxii MARCH, In connection with the School Treat. Admission : Is. mrß A DANCE will take place in the SCOTSBURN SCHOOL on March 11th. Admission Gentleman, 3s ; Ladies’ free; refreshments free. Music by W. Radford; M.C., Ath6l Fergusson. mrß A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Volunteer Hall, Geraldine, on FRIDAY, March 11th, for the purpose of DISCUSSING the PROPOSED EXPENDITURE in SHIFTING SHINGLE, and to Pass Resolutions thereon. Ratepayers are strongly urged to attend. The Meeting will Commence at 7.30. mrs M ES M C QTkTu M. Phenologist and Palmist, Has Arrived in Temuka, and may be Consulted at TOMBS’ BOARDINGHOUSE, Temuka, during the Week. mrs Entrance by the Side Door. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, GERALDINE. mHE OPENING and BLESSING of JL ST, MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Geraldine, takes, place at 11 a.m on SUNDAY by the REV. DR GRIMES BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH. CONFIRMATION SERVICE at 4 o’clock. Sermon by HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP. mrß pOSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. TEMUKA, MONDAY, MARCH 11th.

Coming in all its Original Grandeur. THE AMUSEMENT WONDER OF THE AGE. THE BIG ONE OF THE WORLD. WIRTH BROS/ ENORMOUS UNITED SHOWS. Under one Mammoth Five-pole Tent. ONLY THREE-RING CIRCUS. ONLY ROMAN HIPPODROME, AND THE ONLY ORIGINAL WILD WEST SHOW. The Richest, Grandest, Greatest, Moral, Most Popular Amusement Institution in the World, Tremendously Augmented, Superbly Equipped, and Colossally Perfected for our All World Tour. AN ARMY OF MEN AND HORSES. Patronised by the Best People Everywhere. Ladies and Children can, and do everywhere Visit this Greatest Show in perfect security and pleasure. The only show that can please the Little Folks, aiming to charm and benefit the young, mote than a life of travel could reveal. MEXICANS, COWBOYS, INDIANS, ROMANS, RIDERS, ATHLETES, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, AND TWENTY MUTE CLOWNS AND PAN- ‘ TOMINE FUN MAKERS. The Only Great Show you will ever See. The Only One that Perform what they Advertise. The Only Circus worth calling a Circus in Australasia. Incurring Unparalleled Expense, Encountering Dangers, Surmounting Trett) on fi on s i ‘bstacl.es, Braving the most formidau! o risks to please, amuse, instruct, delight, and benefit the Wonderful Young Empire of the I °uth. WILD AMERICA BROUGHT TO YOUR DOORS. Showing the Method of Lassooing and Taming Wild Cattle and Horses on the Prairies of America. PROFESSOR KNEEBONB, Champion all-round athlete of Australia, with an Open Challenge to all athletes.

THREE CIRCUS RINGS IN SIMULTANEOUS ACTION, Doors Open at 7 ; Performance at S Sharp. MONDAY, MARCH 14th. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons and Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, Has taken up his Residence in Geraldine, and may be consulted at his Surgery, Two Doors from the Masonic Hall. HOURS AT HOME : 9.30 a.m, till 11 a.m., 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. fe2o [a card].

N.Z. Alliance.— TheNewZealand Alliance’s sixth annual meeting was held at Auckland on Tuesday. 130 attended a breakfast, at which Sir W. Fox presided. Addresses were given by the Revs. Walker, Fletcher, Haridan, and Carter. Dr Lucan, treasurer, stated the deficiency was £sl. The annual business meeting is proceeding. Reference was made in the report to the Satisfactory work done by the Rev. E. Walker. The executive was hampered financially, and in some instances had been unable to deal with important proposals. Their experience satisfies the executive that success was much nearer than ordinary observers; supposed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2327, 10 March 1892, Page 2

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578

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2327, 10 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2327, 10 March 1892, Page 2

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