I banquet in the evening Sir B. O’Loghlin, in reply to the toast of the Government, said that the Government would not allow any village settlement to be a failure, and he hoped that the banks would encourage people to enter upon reproductive works by lending money at cheaper rafts than at present. Sydney, April 20. The dispute between the owners of the Yale Colliery and the men has been settled by arbitration, and work has been resumed. The Minister of Lands is engaged upon a scheme for letting contracts for bush felling and giving the men employed on them the option to take up the land thus cleared, with the price of felling added to the value of the land. Mr W. W. Collins has been elected chairman of the Christchurch branch of the Shearers’ and Labourers’ Union, It was resolved to warn members of the union not to enter into contracts to go to Australia as trouble was pending there. Arrival of the new waterbury. It is not often that the arrival of a shipment of goods in New Zealand waters is so generally welcomed as the arrival of the present parcel of Waterbury watches. By the fire on the Ruahine 3000 Watbrburys—gold, silver, and nickel—were destroyed, and this interruption in the regular inflow has keep the market bare till the landing of the present parcel. The Hon. Dr. Pollen stated in the Legislative Council that 95,000 Adult Males. pays the whole of this colony’s taxation, maintains its Civil Service, runs its railways and public works, and forms the nucleus of the colony’s properity; and yet to this very limited population over 120,000 Watbrburys have been sold and delivered, and the shipment now landing consists of 2880 W ATERB URYS, which is followed by the Elinor Vernon due in a month with 2880 More, all sold already to the wholesale trade, who have been waiting supplies for from three to four months. Large as these figures are, two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas, and we venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zealand during the period covered since the Waterbury advent of One to Each Hundred Watbrburys. Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly send their orders to our agents as quickly as possible. WATERBURY WATCH CO. Bond and Crawi ord Street, Dunedin, y. E. GRAND CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY. mo TEMUKA, GERALDINE, AND X SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BiNNS, Vice-Regal and Leading Photographers, Have Leased their Travelling Studio to Messrs Peirce & Brook, who are now giving the admirers of High-Class Art Photography in the prosperous and important Districts of Temuka and dine an opportunity of par^ cipat £ in the marvellous WORTH so successfully inaugurated in the Middle and North Islands of N.Z. MESSRS PEIRCE & BROOK Will issue to the Residents of Temuka i Geraldine through their Can- ! vassiug Agents Deposit Tickets at 2s 6d Each, which will entitle the holders, on | payment of an additional 18s 6d, to ONE 15 x 12 ARTIST-FINISHED OPAL ENLARGEMENT AND 12 CABINET PHOTOS, Beautifully finished by Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, either in ENAMEL or the firm’s Exquisite and Artistic MAT OPAL TYPE PROCESS (Patented). Two positions are taken of each sitter, and Two Proofs shown to choose from. Deposit Tickets 2s 6d. SECURE DEPOSIT TICKET AT ONCE, As only a LIMITED NUMBER WILL BE SOLD. The Public is invited to call and inspect the work at the 1 Show Rooms, McKeown’s Buildings, Timaru. I All work finished by Messrs WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS. Branches : Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin ap!7 GOOD. ARTISTIC. INEXPENSIVE Before You Buy FURIffITUItB Do Not Fail to Visit J. E. BECKINGHAM, Opposite King’s Stables, TIMARU. THE Best Assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE iu South Canterbury and at the Lowelt Possible Price! VISITORS are invited to walk through the Show-rooms and inspect his Stock. No one pressed to Purchase. ap!4 BREAD. BREAD. BREAD. MADr; FROM PURE MALT EXTRACT K jr":T]U Undersigned bi.'gs rr. inform tin* Inhabitants of Temuka .-.ml Sn rounding Districts Unit li" is supplying UREAL* made from PUFF. MALT EXTRACT, according to tho system adopted in the Old Country, without tho use of potatoes or <u;y oilvr deleterious in grediou ts. Bread made l»y this system, according to Medical Testimony, is the sweetest and easiest digested of any bread made. lam also selling LeCunte’s Pure Malt Kxti-act, and will be glad to give anyone purchasing full information how to "'ROBERT DARROCH, X E M U K A li A K E II Y, Main Road, Tk.muka. HORSE CARDS Printed on tho Shortest Uv-tco at the Office of this Pape;\
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2650, 24 April 1894, Page 3
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766Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2650, 24 April 1894, Page 3
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