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"AVE Spared No Effort to Place l.ofore the Public a Most COMPLETE ASSORT MENT OF NEW WINTER MAN UFACT HUES, Comprising all the LATEST STyLES IN MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Manufactured from tlifl JJest Qualities and Newest Designs in COLONIAL, SCOTCH, BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL TWEEDS. The Large and Increasing Trade lias enabled the Proprietory to Offer their Customers Still Further Advantages than hitherto, and THIS SEASON'S GOODS UPON INSPECTION WILL BE FOUND CHEAPER THAN EVER. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. ■ SHIRTS, HATtf, HOSIERY, AND EVERY REQUISITE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Nineteen Branches now open in New Zealand. Agents for the Unrivalled Weutheim Sewing Machines. TIMARU BRANCH—Main South Road. mrl3 ROBT. FOSTER, Manager. NOTICE. COY AND DRUMM'OND'S GREAT COMPULSORY fir/TCARTNTft SALE ' COMMENCED SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,-1883. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND REORGANISATION OF ESTABLISHMENT EVERY LINE IN STOCK TO BE TURNED INTO MONEY AT ANY SACRIFICE. THE WHOLE OF THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK MUST BE" CLEARED. NO- DECEPTION.—COME AND SEE. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, MANTLES AND JACKETS, &c„ &c. IN EVERY CASE AT AND UNDER HOME COST. COY & DRUMMOND, au2l DUNSTABLE HOUSE, TIMARU.

DMAFNESS ! DEAFNESS ! GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. MILLARD'S, THOR EAFNESS Which lias been used by hundreds with wonderful results'. In many cases of long standing the hearing has been restored. Cures have been made when all other remedies have-failed. The follbwitiJ"ls one of the many testimonials that have been received : "77 Fleet street. London, E.G. " I have quite recovered my hearing on one side and hope by continuing to use it to get the other ear well also, and I shall have great pleasure on iri\ next visit to write you out a testimonial. Henry Turner, Chemist. To Mr Millard. MILLARD'S NEURALGIC DROPS. Which have been pro veil to be a certain cure for Toothache, Tic Doloreux, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains in tho Head, Face, etc. In bottles with direcCORNS! CORNS! CORNS! Dear Sir,—J. was for some considerable time suffering great pain from two or three corns. I could scarcely walk about. I used a bottle of your valuable Corn Solvent, which has perfectly cured my corns. I should certainly recommend any one suffering with those painful things to your valuable.. remedy.Yours tiuly," Serot. Ahead, R.S.G.M., To Mr M'liaid. Prepared only by m If I L L A E D. Pharmacutical Chemist, se6 Geraldine. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. miLE "Association's EIGHTEENTH 1 ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK; &c, will be held in the ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS, Wai-ici Road, ON TUESDAY, 30th, AND WEDNESDAY, 31 sr OCTOBER, Consisting of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, DOGS, POULTRY, DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, VYOOL, &c, &c. Friz's amounting t'o*lu7out £SOO will be aivuu in Pieces of Plato and Cash. For Particulars See Posters. '[ Programmes may be obtained on application to the undersigned. ; .. ... ; F, f W. ; STOBBS, , ; v • so 4 : , . f-"'''•;; 'i ' 'Becioiary.r timaru agricultural and pastorat; associ vsigs. merino sheer CLASSB. fill HE jntonded \_ is that'Sheep should riot be housed or clothed. Py order of the Committee. F.' W. STUBBS, si 4 Secretary.

rn iiespass notice.. Any PERSON found TRESPASSING I on either the Freehold or Leasehold Property of Messrs Empson and Shiel, Kan-. gitata, with Dogs or Guns, will be PROSECUTED. j y 24 C. S. TOTTON. rp RESPASS NOTICE. "ANY RSON found TRESPASSING in pursuit cf game, or with DOGS, on my land on the south side o Waihi river, or otherwise, will be prose \ cuted as the law directs. i au7 ALEXANDER KELMAN. JRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PIGS found TRESPASSING on the PROPERTY of Mr WILLIAM WALKER, Waitohi FLit, after this notice will be DESTROYED. Poison will be laid for Dogs, and all Trespassers prosecuted. WILLIAM WALKER, August 7,1883. au7 ANY PERSON TRESPASSING on auy portion of the ORARI, Freehold or Leasehold, or on the RANG IT AT A ISLANDS, will be STRICTLY PROSECUTED. Poison laid for Dogs. By order of the Trustees. fl u 7 WM. GUNN. TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY PERSON found Trespassing on my Property at Springfield, or the Winchester Farm, "in pursuit of Game or therwise, will be Prosecuted. JOHN PATERSON, jys Springfield. CASH GROCERY STORE. J. W. V ELV T N GROCER AND DRAPER, Tbmuka, Bags to intimate to tho inhabitants of Temvtka and surrounding district that he intends to SELL EVERYTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to meet the times, One call at his Store will Provo that he can Soil Cheaper than any other in Temuka for Cash, felO PRACTICAL TAILOR AND HAJJJLT•MAKER, BEGS to announce to his numerous Customers and tho Public that he. has'riow on hand a Choice Assortment of TWEEDS,' FANCY COATINGS, BLUE AND BLACK SUPKRFINES, BAJINOUKBUKNS, CHEVIOTS, BEDFORD CORDS, ETC, ETC., Ladies' Ulsters and Jackets made to Order. Gentlemen's Own Materials Made Up. Tweed Suits, from... from ... £4 10s 0d ; ... £1 7s 6d Repairs Neatly Executed. All Orders p.oaip'ly attended to. Inspection Invited. Fashions Received Monthly. Note the Address— H. T. CLINCH, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Temuka. ju!9

TLMAiUJ AUIiIUUI/aUUI; AND IHs'MIiAL ASSOCIATION. ■A LL I'ftHSONS INTENDING TO J\_ Omi\l PLUVATK PRIZES for ciiuipelitiou in the vaiioiis classes at the iMiow, wo requester) toaclviso the Secretary at their earliest cuuveuicoco, so, lliut Uioy may lie liuido public. ■l<\ W. KTUBBS* ut 4 Secretary,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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