]>BUNKEN SICFF.—How tr.uny children and women are slowly and surely dying, or rather being killed, by excessive doctoring, or the daily use of some drug or drunken stuff sailed medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be cured and saved by American Go's. Hop Bitters which is so pure, simple, and harm'ess, that the most frail woman, weakest invalid, or smallest child can trust in it!—See Advfc. Skim ik thf Workshop.—To do good work the mechanic must have good health. If long hours of confinement in close rooms have enfeebled bis hands or dimmed his sight let him at once, and before some orga lie trouble appears, take plenty of Dr Soule's Hop Bitters. His system will be rejuvenated, his nerves strengthened, his sight beooming clear, and the whole constitution be built up to a higher working condition Kead advt. HOLieWAY's OINTMEKT AND PIXLS.—In all outward complaints a desperate effert ghould be made to at once remore these annoying infirmities, and of establishing a cure. The remarkable remedies discovered by Professor Holloway will satisfactorily accomplish this desirable result, without any of those dangers or drawbacks which attend the old method of treating ulcerative inflammations, scrofulous affections, and scorbutic annoyances. The most timid invalid* may use both the Ointment and Pills with the utmost safety with certain success, provided a moderate attention be bestowed on their accompanying "Directions,"' both the preparations soothe, heal, and purify. The one assists the other materially in effecting cures and renewing strength by helping exhausted nature, just when she needs such
OATS, Is lOd per Bushel. J WINCHESTER MILLS. V ■ WM. COLTMAN, Watchmaker, of , Geraldine and Temuka, desire to inform the Public of Temuka and the Burrounding district that I have TRANSFERRED the whole of MY INTEREST in ray TEMUKA BUSINESS to my Son, WM. COLTMAN, of Temuka. apll MOGrRLDGE AND WILTSHIRE E are now Showing ouv FIRST PARCEL AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS., Consisting of ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. NEW STRAWS, NEW FELTS. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. GOLD BRAID, RIBBON VELVETS. HOSIERY, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. THE NEW ACCORDIAN ULSTER. OGRIDGKE & WILTSHIRE 'BON MARCHE, iTEMUKA. GREAT CASH CLEARING SALE. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. SIEGERT AND FAUVEL, Beg to announce to their numerous customers and others that they are holding a GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY to make room for their large shipment of Winter Goods—to arrive.next month. DURING THIS SALE, LASTING ONE MONTH OJNLY, we shall sell THE WHOLE of our DRAPER if for CASH at LESS THAN COST PRICE. Come and judge for yourselves that we are CHEAPER, and our Stock of Drapery SUPERIOR, than any other House in the District. We have secured the services of a FIRST CLASS DRAPER from one of the LARGEST HOUSES IN DUNKDIN, who has the management of oar Drapery stal ishraent and who will keep nothing else but NEW, STYLISH, and MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIALS. Dressmaking. We also have opened a DRESSMAK* ING DEPARTMENT, and those who have already favored us with their Orders speak in the highest terms about the Good Fit} Style and Cheapness. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, AND CROCKERYWARE. Bts Yellow Crystal Sugar (per bag), 3|d per lb. Beft Mauritius White Sugar (per bag), from 3§d to 3|d per per lb. Sydney White Camp Sugar, No. 1,4 id. Auckland White Camp Sugar, No. 1, 4|d. Currants (new fruit), just arrive'!, 6d per lb. ffileme Raisins and Sultanas, 8d per lb. Candles from 8d per lb. TEAS.—This is one of our Leading Lines, and we Sell Boxes of Tea from 13s per Bex. All other lines of Grocery, Ironmongery, and Ciockeryware Equally Low. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. TO HARVESTERS, ETC. Harvest Camps and Threshing Machines would do well to get their supplies from us during (he Season, as our carts call regularly at their Camps and deliver Orders punctually. CORNSACKS, BINDING TWINE, BINDING WIltE. SEWING TWINE, and ALL KINDS of OIL For Sale at Lowest Current Rates. QIEGERT AND TjIAUVBL MENDELSON'S STORES, Temuka. iS.B.—We want our Customers and Others to know that we only keep the k Very Best Goods Procurable.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1332, 25 April 1885, Page 3
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