TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. TAILORING ! TAILORING ! NEW TWEEDS. NEW COATINGS. NEW TROUSERINGS' N( W CIIK Vlrfrfc'iNFAV- ffiKofOßD AND WORSTED CORDS, ETC., ETC , Per Bri iali Queen.;
Herbert clapiiam, in thanki^ . liia .imnieiou.'* Pattons for , pa>lavori/ desire* to intiitiatH- that havim. received a first cI.iS-< Assort in nt ot tl «. above' Material-. and m eotisi qoetiee o the rrd^ibt' Stnfee ; ninbng the Taih-m it T tnarti,' he lias turned His < xfeimivt Eatahliwi uieiit into a Co 01 er-.tive Com pany, who ar« prepared fp Execute al Orders in a Sty 1« ti at «il dt-ty . ompan sou with any olio i firm in the Colony, Fit, Wpikir analii i and Material .tJ.iJI /Grar.ri'eed. 4nd the Price < harg- I will 1-ring the ben 1 ORDER WORK Within the tea' ll of al classes of the con intitiity The Beat Workmen only employed on tin IVlinses. JTJ K? 0 a PH AM AND 00 (i imitkh), MAIN S T OLTtI ROAD, TIMYRU. tt!4
00P E U W ILLIAU H SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH Waitohi Road, Temuka. Next Volunteer Hall
SMITH FIELD WoOL WORKS, . .WINCHESTER. mHE ' UNDERSIGNED have this Jj EXTEKMJ into PaRTNKKSH.P as Wools outers. Fvllmongt'rs a'.d Coin mission Buy ers Wool, etc, umicr the style and tirm of Smith and Co., at tinab ve Works, which they h.«ve leateo from Mr R« bert’Sud'h. Mr Hemy E. Smith will act as Manager and Buyer tor the new linn, and we solicit a continuance of the support given ;to our predecessor. GEORGE BISSET. , 1./GEpu« K,A;RT ti UR SMITH. Smithfield Wool Works, Winchester, 21st June, 1883. 3jy J'V : a a VmWf ; i' THE Undersigned is Pre[ ared to DIP SHEEP at THREE HALF PENCE per head till'he I«t of July, after which the pricewilLbp Twopence.. On»(iay’| nb|'\iJ Squired, One night s padM'kiirg allowed. • • • ..' ‘ R. A- BARKER, * aps Ohapi, Orari. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND iKiiriif.?) I>(fOTHERS.!;:• ■■■] BEST SCREENED and SCREWPRESSED CHAFF supplied in Large or Small Quantifies. Farmers’ Straw or Oat Sheaves cut to order. ■ HRO) \ i Peas, Beaas, and all sorts of Grain Ground FinffiorCparae for Stock Feeding at Shortest Notice. : , CRUSHED OATS always on hand. R. A. B\RKER, 7Vnt. v/AstyP!v9 r ?& ;■ TREES. TREES Having ti 4 Largest, stock of FRUII and FOREST TREES in South Canterbury now growing in my Nursery, they will be SOLD at a GREAT' REDUCTION yip,priceras‘ the Nursery is nov^GWerstocked. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL. BE REFUSED FOR CA^H. fs. - T t* r; y fioef, etc;, 1,2, and 3 years old, from 6s to 25s per Frtrif Tkefc/hWlthy and strong, from' 12s to 18a per dozen. - - Ash, Oak,- Sycamore, and Birch, from; 3s to 5s per 100. English' Larch (2 years old) 12s 6d ■ per 100. I Box Thorn and o"'cks, from 7s 6d to y ■ 12s 6d per 103 ). Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus, and Sea Kale Plants always on hand; STRAW BER R Y PLAN TS. Alikina of Spring Flowing Plants ; on Sale. W. WHEELBAND, ■' Nursery, Temuka. Orders by Pont promptly attended ! to. Planting to any /extent undertaken in any pait of the District, Ju2 ‘ Priz* Med 1, 1878<U. aiiA:/. JOSEPH GILLOTS CELEBRATED STEEL PENS By all Dealers throughout the World ’ Every Packet bears a fac-simile Sgnatcre of Joseph Gillot ,iy
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1139, 25 August 1883, Page 4
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