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jrp EMU K A |J TEMUKA, 0 T E L, it, FENTON, Late of the Heathcote Anna, Christchurch, Proprietor. This well-known Family and Commercial Hotel hat lately been entirely refurnished, and the Proprietor strives to combine the Comforts of a Home with MODERATE CHARGES. Stabling Free, Good Loose Boxes. Bali Bbabds of Wink and SpiniTa. BEER DRAWN PROM THE WOOD. no!6 Good Billiard Room. CHRISTCHURCH* THE TERMINUS HOTEL. rHIS SUPERIOR HOTEL, situated’ directly opposite the Railway Station,: offers SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION; o Families and the Travailing Public, being only Five Minntes’ Walk from the Centre of the Town. PRIVATE SUITE OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. LARGE COMMERCIAL RdOM. BATH ROOMS OR COLD. Wines and Spirits Only op the Best Brands. BILLIARD-ROOM,’with Full-sized Table 5 Night Porter always id attendance. FREDERICK STOREY, Proprietor. Late of the Wallingford Hotel, Temuka, and Oxford Hotel, Christchurch.) nol JOLLY’S PASS HOTEL CHRISTINA FRY - PROPRIETRESS. TTISITORS to 'hANMER PLAINS V HOT SPRINGS will find this Hotel Replete with EVERY COMFORT & CONVENIENCE. lo addition to the usual Hotel accommodation, Visitors will be provided with BUGGIES OR SADDLE HORSES to take them to and from the Baths. In the Season a FRUIT GARDEN will oo at their disposal. Every attention Paid to their Personal Comforts. CHARGES - £2 2s PER WEEK. CHRISTINA FBT. ie!4 BUSH HOTEL, GERALDINE. ffl MoAULIFFE begs to inform the Residents of Geraldine and surrounding districts that he has taken the above well-appointed Hotel, and trusts with strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded his predecessor, Mr M. Spillane. Good Sample Rooms and Accommodation for Commercial and other Travellers. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALE Kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Moderate Charges. my3o M R J. W. W HITE ’ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, TIMAJRU AND TEMUKA Temuka Office (under the Management of Mb W. N. Cathro, Solicitor): Next Rayner’s Dispensary. MONEY TO LEND in various Suras on se3 Approved Security, BULL’S HEAD BUTCHERY TEMUKA. I BEG lo RETURN MY SINCERE THANKS to my Friends and Customers for the Liberal Patronage they have extended to me during the past 12 Years that I have carried on the above Butchery Business. I have great Pleasure now in iutimatiog that I HAVE SOLD THE BUSINESS to MR WILLIAM MoLEOD, and I Hope my Customers will in the Future extend to him the same Liberal Patronage I bare received in the Past, WILLIAM ACKROYD. IN CONNECTION with the above I have much Pleasure id stating THAT NOTHING WILL BE LEFT UNDONE so far as I am concerned to Merit Public Patronage. The Public may rely on receiving FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, together with every possible Civility and Attention. se3 WILLIAM McLEOD. JOHN SIM WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Etc., BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Districts that he has PURCHASED the WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY BUSINESS in MAIN STREET, TEMUKA, lately carried on by Mb R. Mhbbax, and hopes by diligent attention to business, good work mansbipand moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the liberal support accorded to his predecessor. A large and will-chosen assortment of English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Jewellery, etc., at LOWEST PRICES. eing a practical workman, tl'ith over rs’ Home and Colonial experience, rs may depend that orders en;o him will be SATISFACTORILY JOHN SIM. i

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1975, 28 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1975, 28 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1975, 28 November 1889, Page 1

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