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ANTE D | T T BOARD AND RESIDENCE j for Young Lady employed during the ( day. Apply 8.C., Leader Office. I ocl9 TO DRESSMAKERS. -^TANTED, at Once—IMPROVERS H to the DrassmaWiug. Apply. 0. W. PYE, ocl9 Commerce House, Geraldiue. t » , ANTED to BUY A GOOD r *V QUIET HORSE, with trial. Apply to OAPT. GAPES, ocl9 Salvation Army, Temuka. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday Services— Geralmne—(Church anniversary services.) Morning, Eov. J. N. Buttle (Timaru). Evening, Rev. J. N. Buttle (Timaru). Temuka —Afternoon, Mr C. McKenzie. Evening, Mr C. McKenzie. Orari—Evening, there will be no service. JESLEYAN CHURCH Sunday Services— Temuka, 11 a.m.—Rev. W. Tinaley. Subject : "An example of Christian beueficeuce." 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W.Tiusley. Subject: " What are the wild waves saying?" A tale of the sea 2700 years ago. Waitohi —No service. Ranqitata Island, 7 p.m.—Mr Andrews. - N OPEN LODGE MEETING will be held at the Good Templar Hall, Qeraldine, on MONDAY, October 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. Speakers—The Rev. Mr Buttle (Timaru), and Mr Andrews (Ashbuston). oc2l

GERALDINE SWIMMING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held on MONDAY, Oct. 23rd insh, at 7.30 p.m. Business—To Receive the Annual Report and BalaucQ-sheet, and to discuss a scheme for Employing a Caretaker for the Domain for the greater part of the year, his salary to be paid by the Domain Board aud various Clubs. oc:21 ST. PETER'S ORGAN FUND. A DANCE will be held iu the Parish . Hall ou THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, At 8 o'clock. Double tickets, 2/6. Refreshments oc2l. Provided.

TIMUICJ AGRICULTURAL AND PA :.TOR \ L ASiOUIA.TION TUKSDnY AND \VEDNES7">AY, 2-4tu and 25th OCTOBER. Fony Jumping ami Driving Competition on First Day. GORDON P. WOOD. oc7 Secretary.

CAN TERBUKY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION uRASD KOV MBES SHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 and 10. GENERAL ENTRIES will CLOSE ou SATURDAY, the 28th lust. ENTRIES FOR THE SHOEING COMPETITION WILL CLOSE TO-DAY, SATURDAY NEXT, the 21st. Persona Desirous of Availing themselves cf the Privileges of Membership should get themselves nominated without delay. Catalogues and all information on application to M. MURPHY, oc2l Sejretary.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO TIMARU FOR A. & P. SHOW. AT 2d per mile Ist Class, Id per mile 2nd, miuirnum 4a and 2b respectively, mileage counted one way only tickets issued ou the 25th October available for return till the 28th. On the 25th October the morning train from north for Timaru will start from Rangitata, as on Saturdays. The 3.10 p.m. train from Timaru to Orari ou that date will uot run. A train will leave Timaru for Ashburton at 6 p.m, stopping at all stations. The express train for north on the 25th will uoc take excursioi Ist i returning from Timaru for stations) up to Ashburton ; thsy must travel by til 3 G p.m. train. oc2l BY ORDER. .

CAME ASTRAY, on my Property at Belfield- A BLACK-AN D-TAN COLLIE BITCB. If not claimed within one week from date will be SOLD to defray expenses. JAMES TREMBAfH, ocl9 Belfield.

THE CHRISTUHURUH MEAT CO. LIMITED, are Cash Buyers of Bones la Large or Small Quantities. Apply to—"HE CBRISTCHURCH MEAT CO., Office: Stafford Street, *«3l TJ.MARU.

BOYS' AJSn YOUTHS' TENNIS SHIRTS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TENNIS SHIRTS, with and without collars, in Flanni-lette or Silk Stripe Cashmere ■'ubrics, from la lid to 4a 9d COLONIAL CLOTHING- 1I0U«E. se7 TIMAKU. ' g MITATIOjnS " are always cheap 1. Whoever heard of au imitation being dearer thau the geuuine article ? So ■vj warn purchasers of " imitations " of ilonrlai Lanka Tea that, like most " imi tutioua," their quality is a long way nelow the genuine, and thereforo the price mght to be very, very low indo°d. UoKeuzie's Hondai-Lauka leads the market, as being Bolid value in genuine unblended Ceylon '1 ea. Bolt.—A horse attached to a trap belonging to Mr McKai, of Silverstream, bolted away from the Fairlie railway station on Tuesday night. A young man named Peter Bowers, seeing the runaway, gave chase on his bicycle, and, overtaking the horse before it had gone above a couple of miles, passed it, dismounted, and succeeded in catching the reins as the horse attempted to pass him, and brought both horse and trap back, none the worse for its speedy journey.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3508, 21 October 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 3508, 21 October 1899, Page 2