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THE Temuka Leader. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1921

Tenders for crop of bay or grass seed on'Blocks 11 and 12, close to Temuka Dairy Factory, close with the S.C. Farmers . Agency C 0.,, Ltd., on Saturday next, December 31st. What is aptly styled “the picnic of the year” will be held on Monday next, January 2nd, at Milford Lagoon, when the Milford Lagoon Association and Temuka R.S.A. will join forces and give the pleasureloving public a real gala day at the seaside. The attractions for the day are numerous and varied, including foot races for goring hurt old, baby shows, sheaf tossing, and a host of other events. The day’s outing will be wound up with a Cinderella dance in the Drill. Hall.

Mr Z. Kay met with a painful accident at Temuka on Friday, whiles’ carting in hay. Mr Kay was on top' of a load and while pulling on a, rope to tighten it the rope,broke, and;, he fell to the ground. Kis fall was' a heavy one and the result was that his right arm was twisted his face badly cut, and his 1 ft leg injured. He /was taken to the Te Rata Pri-i vatc Hospital, where his iiHurles’ wore attended to, and some stitches had to he put in one of the wounds on his face. No bones were broken and he is progressing favourably. This is the third accident Mr Kay has met with during the last two years, and it is to bo hoped that he has now had the last of such a run of ill fortune.

Mr W. G. Carpenter advises his old customers and friends -that he has opened with a stock of general draperv in the old premises, next Hancox’s boot shop. . . .

Webb and Bruce, land agents, Timaru, draw attention to tw r o small farms that are really good value at the money asked. As they are not likely to remain long under the agents, they recommend early application. .■ They are sole agents in either case for.the owners.

SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Webb and Bruce—Properties for sale.

Ballantynos, Timaru—Gloves and hosiery.

Milford Lagoon Association—Pichic'tm Monday next. W. (j~'Carpeuter—-Opening announcement. Spiilanes’—The season’s compliments.

S.C. Picture Co.—Programmes for this and to-morrow evenings. Davidson’s, Terauka —Good value and good quality in tailoring.

! A Hastings business man received a ; letter recently from .an old apprentice of bis. who went farming, saying that after twelve years’ bard work be bad lost his money. amounting to. £1.3,000, from the wreck of which be just managed to scrape £SOO, with which remnant of bis fortune he is a- , bout to start again at ins old mule. • j British industry can dc big things ! yet if it, has the chance. Once nmu j this is jnnvcd by tin* success of a WV.-l

Bromwich firm, Messrs Bran invade and Sons, in securing a contract off, rcd by the Corporation of Bombay lAr the ins'itllaii' n of a bi_> wntei-mni". it is lu he 106 miles Song, and tii<• Hjlmiiie is rim of the most amhitu n> *yet Uuowi: in India. By it ihe city of Bombay will obtain all the industrial power it needs. The scheme nil; cost .£ 1 .dOO.uOU, and work' will he found for thousands of men Four American firms tried to ,-ecure i]m contract, but their (Miniates wet., much higher than Die Biitish finu«. Tim village of Qbcrammefgiin, in the Bavaiian Highlands, is lull ol t xcili'iiient, for tin* princip i!s are being chosen lor ‘he Bio-mu B-ay Already Ciii; members of the choir ami orche-na are at work, and wh! ;c •••Dm- until lim lii st pel loi mance in May. Ib2-. 'I he only i.ppoinimeht of note so laris that of George Lang, who wdl act as din ctor. He i-, (.niy 'W, and was therefore httii; more than alow m Ibln. when ; he !a-r " FassionspeT’ was [■•orionned. In lllUDand HHO Anton l.aiig t.u k iho hading pint. He is nov.-lj. and it si (■ i;iA Inipiu’iiaoio that he wi.i lie the Chi isms again. WADE’S WORM Plug eradicate worms of all descriptions. Pl«aanl, sure and certain. *

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10276, 27 December 1921, Page 2

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THE Temuka Leader. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1921 Temuka Leader, Issue 10276, 27 December 1921, Page 2

THE Temuka Leader. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1921 Temuka Leader, Issue 10276, 27 December 1921, Page 2