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I , THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. OFFICES IN ALL .THE COLONIES, AND IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Total new business sinco commencement of the Society exceeds TWENTY-ONE MILLIONS, Being an average of a Million for each year of its existence. PREMIUMS MODERATE. Claims paid immediately on proof of death and title. Policies kept in force out of Surrender Value as long as there is sufficient to pay one quarterly premium. Write for Proposal Forma and all information to E. C. YOUNG, Canterbury District Agent. W. G. ASPINALL, Temuka Agent. F. W. SMITH, Geraldine Agent. Or ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Secretary for nol4 New Zealand, Wellington. THE MEDICAL HALL Established 1879. G. B. EICHBAUM DESIRES.^ the inhabitants of, Temuka and Geraldine to know that “THE MEDICAL HALL” TIMARU, Has always been the Leading Drug Store in South Canterbury. Specialities— IMPORTED PURE DRUGS & LOW PRICES SPECIAL NOTICE. The Treasurer, Mr Ward, has imposed an Extra Duty of 20 per cent on Patent Medicines and 200 per cent on Englishmade Guaranteed Tinctures. In spite of this C. B. B. on his present large stock of drags will make No Further Advance on his Prices, and only a small advance on soma of the Patent Medicines, whilst others remain as before, thereby making his “ Pharmacy” The Premier Establishment in the Colony. 0. E. Eichbaum desires the inhabitants to know that Physicians’ Prescriptions are dispensed at his establishment with Pure English Guaranteed Tinctures and Drugs only, and that no Colonial Manufactured “Rubbish” enters their composition. Study your interests and support a house who makes a speciality of “ PURE DRUGS,” and who will give you value in these hard times. Note Address — C. B. EICHBAUM, McKeown’s Buildings, Stafford Street, aul Timaru. QYCLES! QYCLES! THE TWO FASTEST MACHINES IN THE COLONY ARE THE RAPID AND THE SWIFT. Every detail up to date, including FAIRBANKS'S WOODEN RIMS. WALLER, MYRRE, & GO., Christchurch. Agent for Temuka —Mß J. HENRY. se!4 1896 BICYCLES IN 1895. m O ARRIVE WITHIN A FEW | DAYS 50 Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Bicycles. Purchased by an Expert on my account at the London Bicycle Show, who informs me that they will be the most beautiful Machines ever landed in New Zealand. Everything up-to-date, with the rythmic beat of modern progress, a unity of Material, Strength, Lightness, and Meobancial ingenuity, that will cause this Bicycle to give au endless amount of pleasure and satisfaction to its rider. There has never been an approach to its lustre, nor an equal to its design. W. J. TONKIN, Importer, Timaru. 0c26 PIONEER cycle exchange, Bedford Row, CHRISTCHURCH. RICHARD KENT, MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND BICYCLE EXPERT. \TICKEL-PLATING & ELECTROiI " PLATING, Sm, DONE ON THE PREMISES. HIGHLY-FINISHED BICYCLES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Temuka Agent —Mß C, A, OPIE. H. COLLIER ft GO., CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS Main South Road, Temuka (Next (!. Mason, Saddler). DRAW attention to their Large Stunk of Furniture (Now and Second llaijd) ( which is being sold at prices |o tih|f tip) tiipes. jiispdotioa invited. hiuch of jobbing and Repaivs neatly tuuuutod. A COACH runs to Timaru evtny i Wednesday ami Saturday, starting from Temuka at 9 a.m. General Carriers’ j Work undertaken. Teima moderate. ja23

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2912, 28 December 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2912, 28 December 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2912, 28 December 1895, Page 1

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