w ANTED A GIRL, to assist in General Housework. Apply my 6 “ J ” Office of this Paper. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. One Cow to Milk. Apply OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. w ANTED by a Strong Willing Youth, SITUATION ON FARM OR SHEEP STATION. Previous experience. Apply R.S., 205 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch. myll PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in aid of the Prize fund on FRIDAY, MAY 12th. Admission —Concert, Is 6d ; Dance, Is. my 4 Refreshments Procurable. V. G. R. V. R. ART UNION. THB DRAWING will take place on FRIDAY, MAY 12th, in the Volunteer Hall, at 8 p.m. my 9 rp HEA TR B ROYAL, TIMARU. J. CHARLES HARRISON, M.D., THB FAMOUS TRAVELLER AND SPECIALIST, Graduate of two leading Universities of the United States, WILL LECTURE TO MEN ONLY As Follows THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY lITh, at 8 o’clock. ADMISSION FREE. MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 15th at 8 o’clock. ADMISSION—Is. “Discarding too technical terms, he talked plainly and without offence. . . . The lecture was delivered fluently, clearly, and pleasantly, and interspersed with illustrative anecdotes, many of which caused much laughter, while there was frequent applause. There was also a succession of magnificent views, objects of art, splendid examples of the world’s best scenery, and mechanical views of marked excellence.” Evening Pont, Welington, February 14, 1893. Both lectures illustrated with magnificent stereopticon views in colors ; covering 1000 square feet of canvas, 200 views at each lecture. Positively the most beautifu views in the world. myll rjpHEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. MRS LONGSHORE POTTS, M.D., America’s most famous woman physician, Graduate of the Woman’s Medical College, Philadelphia, WILL LECTURE ON HEALTH AND DISEASE, To Women only, as follows •• FRIDAY, May 12th, 13th, 15th, ICth, and 17th, at 2.30 p.m. FIRST LECTURE FREE. Illustrated with Colored Stereopticon Views, including many of art and travel, 200 views each lecture. TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 16th, at 8 o’clock, Famous Lecture on HEARTS AND HOMES, OR, IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE ? To Both Sexes. “ Moral, instructive, and very amusing.’ — London, Truth,
PRICES—Is and 2s. myll LOOK OUT ? LOOK OUT ! Black star minstrels In Volunteer Hall, TEMUKA, On TUESDAY, MAY 16, in one of their Popular Entertainments, In aid of Mechanics’ Institute Funds. Prices as usual. Particulars in future issue. nay 9 F. COLVILLE, Hon. Sec. TEMUKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY rip HE FIRST INGLE SIDE for MemJ bers and tkair Families will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL on THURSDAY, the 18th May. Members are reminded that to secure admission they must present their Annual Ticket. Annual Tickets can be obtained from Mr J. A. McCaskill, or the undersigned. F. ARCHER, my!3 Secretary. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOjR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I JOHN HARE TAYLOR, of Te--5 muka, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Temnka on the Ninth Day of June, APPLY for a Certificate authorising the issue of a PUBLICAN’S LICENSE for a House situated at Teinuka, and known as the “TEMUKA HOTEL,” containing 24 Rooms, etfjjjpsivo of those required for the use of the family. Dated this 10th day of May, J 893. wyll J. H. TAYLOR, j J. A, JSOcGASKILL, AND GOODo OS ALES-, j Has a good stock of | Assorted Confectionery & Season abl ls \ Fruits Always in Stock;. First-class Bread Delivered in Town and Couhiry. CATERING a SPECIALITY in BEST STYLE. Terms Monthly. my 9 Baker, t FANCY SHORTHAND. INTER CLASS FORMING in GERALDINE, of PITMAN’S, the moat reliable system of Shorthand. Invaluable to Young Men entering business. Pupils taken in Class or Privately. Thorough Training given. Phonographic Literature Illustrated Punch,” “ Shorthand Star,” I and “ Phonographic Magazine ” kept on ■ himd, for making lessons interesting to ' pupils. j Apply, at once, GUARDIAN OFFICE, j apß Geraldine. ] VISITING CARDS, equal to copper- | plate, printed at| thejoflice of this c Paper, ' 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2501, 11 May 1893, Page 2
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