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A. H. FBNN, SALE PROPERTY MELVILLE ESTATE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th, At 7.30 pan. IN RIALTO, KING ST., TEMUKA. XTOUSE AND SECTIONS, Hornbrook and Gammack Streets: Algo HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM as follows; LOT I—Section 581, 1 Rood, with Good House thereon. Section 1, Blk. VII., Arowhenua Survey ““District, Oraklpaoa Settlement, 25 ACRES 3 ROODS 27 PERCHES, more or less, beings Land in Lease in Perpetuity, No. 508, Reg. Book, Vol. 170, Folio 66—999 years lease, .from Ist July, 1896. Pull Particulars obtainable from PERRY, KINNESNEY & FINCH, ' Solicitors, Timaru. A. H. FENN, Auctioneer. if: ssscsssa * ■ r=T GERALDINE—TO-NIGHT. rpHE GERALDINE LADIES’ v HOCKEY CLUB will hold their ANNUAL BALL in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Geraldine, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), September 7th, 1 922. Grand March 8 p.m. Double Ticket 3/6.- Extra Lady 1/THE CHARMING OPERETTA, tTMIE DISAGREEABLE PRINCESS, A will he staged in the DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, In aid of Methodist Church Funds. S.C. PICTURE COMPANY. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THIS EVENING THURSDAY. “THE TRAP.” “THE TRAP.” LON CHANEY. A Dramatic and Scientific Wonder of a man who lost himself when fate played against him, and of his ultimate redemption by a childSUPPORTS: “SALOME LIONS” (Comedy). GAZETTE. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE TEMUKA BRANCH OF THE N.Z. FARMERS’. UNION. A MEETING will be held in the Dominion Theatre, Temuka, on SATURDAY, 9th instant, to hear Addresses on the Work and Aim 1, of the Meat Control Board, by ADAM HAMILTON, M.P., Wallace • J.' BITCHENER, M.P., Waltaki. T. D. BURNETT, M.P., Temuka. At 12 noon sharp, provided Perry Boat connects with express. As possibly ALL. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE will come under the control of this Board, or a smilar one, ALL PRODUCERS arc urged to attend. BENNINGTON’S PICTURES, DRILL HALL, ■ GERALDINE; TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday, Sept, Bth) —At 8 p.m. “THE TRAP.” MAN OR WOLF—Which came out after the trap was opened? A THRILLING STRUGGLE BETWEEN MAN & BEAST. • SUPPORTS—News Budget, and another episode of. “King of the Circus.” PRICES AS USUAL. NOTICE. /AWING to the very satisfactory manner In which our MOTOR VAN has been patronised on its trial month In Temuka, we have decided to continue our service, and BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, and SMALL GOODS WILL BE ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Our Representative, Mr F. Mcllroy will call EVERY TUESDAY. Our Prices are as follows; PRIME OX BEEF . . Sd lb. PRIME WETHER MUTTON— Forequarters . . -id lb. Chops . . . . 6d lb. Legs . . . . 7d lb. Prices for Pork and Small Goods Equally Reasonable. CAROLINE DAIRY CO., TIMARU. L U © 9 EXCHANGE YOUE CAB FOB A BETTER ONE. Up VERY CAR EXCHANGED 19 Lj GUARANTEED IN PERFECT ORDER. Every Car Sold carries a similar guarantee One Trial is generally sufficient to convince the average motorist that this is the Cheapest Garage for Tyres, Tubes, Accessories, and Guaranteed Repairs. CALL PERSONALLY OR WRITE. STATION GARAGE, opp. Christchurch Station). A REMINDER. ! Of what does a bad tame in the, ;iei tli remind yon? It indicates i that yarn- stomach is In a bad cundi- ’ i Horn and will remind you tint there 1 1 nothing so good for such disorders ; as CbamhcM'laiti’ft Tablets. They! • rl-anse and invigorate the stomach;' Hid regulate the bowels. Sold by; all Chemists and Storekeepers, Te- ! muka and Geraldine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 2