PUBLIC NOTICE. ■RS J. ELDER AS much pleasure in announcing that she has just opened a I'RUITERER & CONFECTIONER'S * SHOP in the premises lately occupied by Mr Dunlop, Draper. ttolreuhments can be obtained at all hours. MRS J. ELDER, Main South Road, Temuka. »u 26 U S 1 C. JAMES DAVIDSON, PIANO TUNER, AND REPAIRER, Importer of HIGH-CLASS PIANOS & OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BEGS to announce that he has now on view in the shop next Mr David 1 rtylor's, Main Street, Temuka, AN IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BIJOU MODEL PIANO, With Silver- Hated Pin Plank, Silver Candlesticks, &c., 55 Guineas. SEVERAL GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS—Great Bargains. A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF CONCERTINAS, Morroeco - Leather Bellows, Rcme-wood Tops, and Broad Reeds, in Wooden Casea, with Locks and Keys, only 12s Gd. A Rare Bargain; sold more as an advertisement than for profit.
ACCORDIANS, with four extra notes for playing seconds, bone keys, and patent shutting attachment, only 18s 6d Flutes, Piccolos, Violins, Pegs, Strings, Banjos, Mandolins, and Guitars. AGENT FOR OATES'S BICYCLES J. DAVIDSON, TEMUKA. au2G HAT IS DIRT? " Dirt," said Lord Palmerston, " is only matter in the wrong place." Quite so. It is very well to grow potatoes and vegetables and flowers, and do what Nature meant it to do, but when it invades the house, obscures the windows, sullies the varnish and begrimes the floor, it is very much in the wrong place, and the housewife worries and works till it is removed. How to r©« move it quickly and easily has always, toeea the trouble, but it is no longer a twnble %o those who know the use of G&RANALi, little of this wonderful powder. d'*' 680 '^ ye{ j in water and property applied w in rapidly remove the flirt and purif- ' the atmo sphere, bringing a glow of ' noQeßt ride to the hwsewife s h*^ rt and prolonging the bloom or neaJ a and ToU^n U p on her cheek. W. E. POTTS, TIMARIT, Sole Impoeteb. "MATCHLESS" METAL POLISH for all kiDds of metal. "OLEANALL" POWi)ER for cleaning everything in lieu of soap and soda. To be had of all the principal Storekeepera. se7
TERMINUS HOTEL, EXT THE RAILWAY STATION CHRISTCEURCH, FREDERICK STOREY, PROPRIETOR. ap2
100 MILES IN 6 HOURS 38 MINUTES Oil one of Kent's Jubilee Roadsters, ridden by H. J. Pither. 50 Miles in 2 hours 58 minutes by the same rider. 'E have the Largest, Best, and Mosi Varied Stock of Pneumatic and other Tyres in the Colony. These include the latest Dnnlop with ribs which prevent side slip, '93 Clinchers, Silvertown Closures, &c. We have 12 varieties of the Best Lamps in the Market, Tool Bags, Oil Cans, Spanners, Bells, and everything necessary to the Cyclist. Ladies' Safeties in stock, fitted with Silvertown Tyres, from £lB, The Best and Largest Stosk of everything. Send for illustrated catalogue. R. KENT & CO., Bedford Row, CHRISTCHURGB, oc3 ATALANTA CYCLE WORKS, 79, MANCHESTER STREET CHRTSTCHURCH. WILMOT on an Atalanta woo* the 5-Mile Amateur Chaiapionship of Australasia; also made a World'B Record for tho Half-Mite on a grass track The Wißiiprs, First and Second, in the Road Race recontly held at Ashburton were mounted on Atalanta Bicjolbs, the first man winning from scratch. ATALANTAS ARE THE BEST FOR MTHEtt. ROAD OR PATH. Manufactukkd by ■THOB. BOY-Q-fc-SOft
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2595, 16 December 1893, Page 1
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543Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2595, 16 December 1893, Page 1
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