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-MBS & THE MISSES VAN NECK HAVING studied Music under the first English and Continental Masters, and having alsa had considerable experience in teaching, are prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS on the 4th JANUARY, at the RAILWAY TERRACE, TEMUKA. Arrangements made with Families, and Lessons given (if preferred) at'their own residence;'and a reduction ’made if more than one. Terms Per Quarter : (To Commence at any time.) * £ 'S' Piano ... ... 2 2 Harp... 22 Violin ‘ ... ... 22 Singing ... ... 22 | Miss Van Neck, who is a Composer as well as a Professor, played in public} in England at four years of age. 29de

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I BEG to notify that I have REMOVED from the Workshop at the back of Mr W. Nichol’s Shop to the Workshop in MR JOHN CRAIG’S FORGE. ALL KINDS of CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER, REPAIRED, and PAINTED with the utmost care and despatch. All the IRONWORK in any job entrusted to me will bo done by Mr Craig, whose name is a sufficient guarantee that it will be well done. N.B.—A large Stock of well-seasoned Timber to work upon. L. BUSS, V d*22 Coachbuilder. PHOTOGRAPH?. i'KED.TsMITH LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, GERALDINE, Begs to intimate his STUDIO in Geraldine will be CLOSED from 23rd inst. till further notice, in order to fulfil engagements elsewhere. se9 BIEGERT AND EAUYEL,

kESIRE to draw attention of Farmers in ’ Temuka, and ! neighßorhood to their large stock' of REQUISITES FOR THE APPROACHING HARVEST.

They hare on hand and to arrive— Hay Fprks Hay Hakes Tiltor Bakes Beaper and 'Binder Twine (Hemp and Manilla) Reaper and Binder Wire Beaper Files, all kinds and .Sizes Castor, Colza, Hard, Lubricating, and other Machine Oils.

Tarpaulins in any size made to order from Best Canvas,

Reaper and Binder Cloths made and Repaired. Reaper and Binder Battens in Stock.

CORN SACKS at Lowest Rates. 5-Ply Sewing Twine, etc,, ete.

THE SPECIAL ATTENTION of Farmers, Contractors, and Residents the Hilton and Kakalm Districts is called to their

BRANCH STORE, COMBINED WITH BUTCHERY AND BAKERY AT

HILTON,

Where every arrangement has been made for the regular supply of Camps as well as private families.

THEIR STOCK OF GENERAL GOODS is larger to than ever, including— Galvanised Iron Barb Wire Fencing Wire, Rylanda best (will stand any strain. Milk Dishes, Churns, and Dairy Utensils of every kind.

BOOTS AND SHOES; best Makes. MEN'S CLOTHING, ETC., to Suit

the Seasons.

SIEGE.RT & FA lIV EL J „ MENDEIEON’S. STOKES Temuka.

notice;

'T IS A FACT tbat. you can procure tKe fol lowi tigi iGoods at I. W. VELViN’S

FGk CASH— Tea, per box, 12s and upwards Flour,,£olbs, 4s 6i . Oatmeal, 3s 9d per bag iVhite Ciystal Sugar, per bag, 3Jd per lb Yellow „ ~ ~ Sjdperlb Raisins—Sultanas and Eleme 8d per lb,

new fruit Cornflour, 6d per lb Candles, 7d per lb and upwards

These are only a few of the Lines which can fee quoted at equally Low Prices. ALSO, ON HAND—Oats, Chaff, and Potatoes. J.W.V. is a CASH BUYER of Prime Fresh Butter in any quantity.

J. W; VELVIN, TEMUKA. bo2B

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1456, 19 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1456, 19 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1456, 19 January 1886, Page 4

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