MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the follow ing WORKS Contract— No, 19 —Building Concrete Culvert, Peel Forest No. 20 —Building Stockbridge, Cattle Valley, Raincliff, Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Board’s Office, Peel Forest, where Tenders must be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 2ist March, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed with the number of Contract. ROBERT IRVINE, mrl3 Overseer to the Board. LOCAL INDUSTRY. THE Public of Temuka, Geraldine and surrounding districts will, ON AND after Saturday, march 15, be able to get CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from Colonial, English and Scotch Tweeds, manufactured at the TIMARU /CLOTHING Ij Til ACTOR Y, Main North Road, Jj No. 1. (Next E. Smith, Coal Merchant), and Retailed here at Wholesale Price, I have long wished to Localise Industry and KEEP LABOR IN THE DISTRICT, and I ask the Public of Temuka and Geraldine to give me a fair share of support, and I will give them Goods that will Defy Competition with any Wholesale House in New Zealand for PRICE, QUALITY, and STYLE, besides helping me to cultivate an industry in the WOOLEN TRADE, which is of immense importance to the District. I have determined, for the first month of opening, to give the Public the full benefit of a bona fide Wholesale Price for any Single Garment, as I WANT TO PROVE THE ADVANTAGE OF TIMARU MANUFACTURE. First—Because the Style and Cut is Better. Second—Because the Fit and Finish is Superior. Third—Because every Section of the Garments being faithfully made, there will be no fear of pockets, tacks, or buttons giving way as in ordinary slop goods. Fourth— Because if a Customer cannot Selelect a Garment from Stock, 1 will make him one for the same Price on the same day. Also, I will during the Month PRESENT every Purchaser of a Suit of Clothes with a firstchsa TWEED HAT, made to measure. H. CLAPHAM. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, mrlß End of Main North Road.* GRAIN SEASON, 1884. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). SHIPPING. This Company is prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES (free of Commission or Interest), on Grain placed in its hands for shipment. Very favorable arrangements have just been made as to Freights to London by First-class IRON SHIPS or STEAMERS. The Company’s Large Grain Business in London (SUPERVISED BY AN EXPERT AND TRUSTWORTHY STAFF), has enabled it to make most advantageous arrangements as to LANDING, GRANARY AND SALE CHARGES, all of which have lately been Reduced. Shippers can be furnished, on application, with CAREFULLY PREPARED ESTIMATES of the Charges on Grain stuped to and sold in London. STORAGE. We are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Grain in for STORAGE in our COMMODIOUS STONE STORES, which are connected by sidings with the Railway. The Charges for Handling and Storage having lately been Reduced, are now VERY LOW. LOCAL SALE. The Company’s extensive Agencies throughout the Australian Colonies enables it to place Produce in any of the Colonial Markets to the best advantage. We frequently receive LARGE ORDERS TO PURCHASE GRAIN, and in such cases preference is given to any stored with us. Producers are reminded that the Company’s FINANCIAL POSITION is so THOROUGHLY SOUND that no anxiety need be felt as to the result of any Produce entrusted to its care. CORNSACKS SUPPLIED at LOWEST RATES. For full particulars, apply to THE N.Z.L. AND M.A. COMPANY (Ln.) F. LeCREN, Manager, Timaru. H. H. SECRETAN, mr!3 Agent, Wairaate. GRASS SEED. WE ARE PREPARED TO DRESS FARMERS’ PARCELS with our Patent Drummond Machine, which makes a perfectly clean sample. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, rar!3 Timaru. 0 R SALE, CHEAPA First-class BUGGY MARE, Very Fast Trotter, Perfectly Quiet. Suitable for Ladies to Drive. • Apply OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1154, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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634Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1154, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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