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NOTICE TO THE .INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA, KAKAHU, AND SUR HOUNDING DISTRICTS. ALLAN AND CARTER, Bee to notify that they have commenced Bußineßß as GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, in the Premises kno»n as Ollivier's Auction Rooms, TEMUKA ; also in the Store latelv occupied by AlrO. G. Bradley, at HILTON. ? Goods supplied in bulk from the Temuka Store, at Cheapest Rates. Produce of All Kinds purchased at the Hilton Store. ALLAN AND CARTER, Storekbbpes, Etc., Z6fe HILTON AND TEYiUKA. WINCHESTER MILLS. -E3SRS ALLAN AND CARTER 111 will hereafter ACT AS OUR AGENTS in TEMUKA, and will Sell . Produce at Mill Prices. INWOOD & CO. May 26th, 1885. ALLAN & CARTER, Agents for the Winchester Mills, have on Sale, in any Quantity, at Mill PricesFLOUR (best), in Sacks, lOOlbs and 501bs CRUSHED OATS (best), Short and Long SHARPS BRAN BARLEY MEAL, WHEAT MEAL CHICK WHEAT, Whole and Broken. The Flour is guaranteed to be a Really First-class Ariie'.e, fully Equal to Oamam Make. The Crushed Oals are thoroughly Sound, Clean Grain, free from Seeds and Rubbish, and are full Value for the Money. my2B MILFORD FLOUR AND GRISTING MILLS. Established upwards of Twenty Years. JTJ ,-pwICKENSON begs to in- , JJLi J-/ limate to the public of Temnka and District that he has appointed MESSRS SIEGERT& FAUVEL AGENTS for the above well and favorably known-Mils. They have in stock a large supply of the FINEST SILK-DRESSED FLOUR, in 501 b, 1001 b and 2001 b bags. The quality of this Flour is acknowledged the: Best in the market, and the Price is exceptionally Low. BRAN and SHARPS in any Quantity. CRUSHING AND GRISTING AS PER ARRANGEMENT. J. H. DICKISNSO N, my3o Milford Flo-ir Mill. WINTER, 1885. H O M S O N, T. & J. T TIM ABU. In addition to Shipments by the "Coptic" WE HAVE OPENED WITHIN LAST FEW DAYS, SIX CASES ex s.s. "Kaikoura" and ''Arawa," cons sting of—Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Embroideries, Laces, Frillings, Aprons, Umbrellas, fur Capes, Corsets, Mantles, Flannels, Shirtings, Swanskins, Linens, Winceys, and a Variety of other Seasonable Goods. EBASONS WHY we think the Public will find it to their* advantage to do business with us— Firstly—We purchase almost entirely in the Borne Markets, with the exception of Colonial Manufactures. In articles of large consumption buying directly from the makers. Secondly Our financial position being pound, we are enabled to pay CASH for the great bulk.of our Imports. Thirdly—Our expenses, in proportion to turnover, we believe to be lower than any House in the Colony, witliQut. exception. To the curious we are willing to give demonstration in the matter. Fourthly—We Sell upon the Cfash Basis only : hence we have no expensive office arraneements, etc., etc., to provide. A moment's consideration will suggest that any business conducted on above lines ought to be able "to place goods before the public considerably below ordinary quotations. Our Stock at the present moment is replete in «r*rv Department with Sound, Fashionable Material. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY under Competent Supervision. m _ AND X mHOM SO N, DRAPKRS, TIMARU, OPPOSITE; KING'S STABLES. SPUR HOTEL. —AM: E S XVT 0 O.I) S | Begs to intimate that he hat taken the above Hotel, which he has Refurnished and Fitted Up, rpy»rdless of expense. Private Rooms fo> Families. Good a'co modation for Boarders. Good Stabling, with Two Loose Boxes AND SPIRITS Of the Best Brands only kept. JAMES WOODS, B p4 Proprietor. MUNDELL AND CO, J . AUOTIO.NEE' S, bt'ok, •. station, aad genes at COMMISSION AU-naTS, AFD / -VALUATORS GBEALDINF. Agents for the Union Fire ar..l Marine Imnrance Cotpvavy. Agents for P and D Duncan's Ploughs, And Agricultural Implemects Bales every Saturday at their Rooms, Gerald ii*. All Tiittricfc Fairs attended. apl9

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1356, 23 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1356, 23 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1356, 23 June 1885, Page 4

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