Hawkea Bay grown tobacco-leaf has realised in AucK and Is per lb for pxtrn first tjii 'ity, 8d p*.r lb for good fint, am. 7d for g" >d second, A struberry grower in Lanarkshire has cleared £I3OO profit th ; «iseason out of the crops of ground for which he pays a rental of £6O a year. Lust year the profit was just £IOOO. Lady Bbautiiibrb. —Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with .tithe cosmetics c£ Fratof, or beautifies ot tho world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you snob rich blood, good health, strength, and beauty at Hop Bitten, American Go’s make. A trial ie certain proof. See Advt. The death is announced of Colonel Dunean Macpherson of Cluny, the Chief of a Highland clan, a popular landlord, and a distinguished soldier. Colonel Macpherson, who only succeeded to the estate on the death of his father, the famous Cluny Macpherson, last year, was born in 1833, and was the eldest son of the late Chief. He was colonel in the 42nd Highlanders, and fought at the relief of Lucknow, in Ashantee, and at Tel-el-Kebir, gaining honor and distinction in all his campaigns. On his return from Ashantee in 1874 he, together with hie father, was presented with the freedom of the Burgh of Inverness. Colonel Macpherson, in 1867, married Ellen, daughter of Major-General Harris, of the Bengal army. Having died without issue, he is succeeded by his brother, Colonel Ewen Macpherson.
Holloway's Pill*.— lmportant for the delicate.—lt is difficult to determine which Is the more trying trying to the human constitution, the damp cold days of aumtum and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway’s Pills, which purify tho blood and act as wholesome stimulants to the skin, stomach,Oliver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair trial to convince the ailing and desponding that it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. No family should be without a supply of Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring function may be reclaimed, suffering may be spared, and life saved.
THIRD SHIPMENT FOR THE SEASON. |g CASES |g Ex “DOBIO,” “TONG4SIRO,” S.S. THESE Shipments comprise, along with the ordinary necessaries for a first-class business, several CLEARING LINES purchased by our Agent, as usual at this period of the year, at Special Prices—--20 Dozen Silk Gloves, tans and black. 15 Pieces Twill Prints, good patterns and quality, 5Jd per yard. 34 Boxes New Fril lings. 9 Dozen Sunshades and Umbrellas.; some very special values amongst those. 48 Bead Capes and Visiles, 5s 6d up. 33 Ladies’ Mantles, beautiful stylish goods, 16s 6d to 58s 6d. 73 Short Jackets in Ottoman Silk, Stockinette acd Boueld Cloth, 8s lid upwards, 60 Jersey Jackets 4s 6d, 6s 6d to 11s fid. 11 dozen Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Straw Hats, White and Speckled, New Shapes. Selection of fo'lowing is particularly choice and varied ;—White and Colored Embroideries, Brabant, Edelweiss, Yak Laces, Collars, Colored Sets, Bead Necklets, and Collarettes. Dress Goods, Lac-Curt iins, Cretonnes, Aprons, Boys’ and Girls’ Regatta, Jersey, Galatea Suits, Sun Hats, Corsets, Pelisses, and Baby Linen. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS, TIMARU. se2s SCOTCH CONFECTIONERY,-! have just received another shipment of Hay Brothers’ Glasgow-made Confectionery, er Doric, consisting of Rose, Musk, and Smoker Lozenges, Jujubes, White and Mixed Pan Drops, Strong and Extra; Strong Mints, St. Mungo Mixtures, Pink and White Almonds, Conversations, Burnt Almonds; also Fry’s Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Drops, Chocolate Sticks and Chocolate Cream Tablets, Liquorice and Pontefract Cakes. These goods are guaranteed fresh, being sent direct from the Makers. Colonial made Confectionery of all kinds in Stock. GEO. PEARSON, 0c26 Confectioner, etc., Timaru. W. MCKEOWN~ SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, ■ TIMARU, HAS on Hand a Large Stock of SADDLERY of every description, and to meet the the depressed times has made a LARGE REDUCTION in the Price of Every Article. Being a Cash Purchaser, ho is prepared to Sell Goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. RIDING SADDLES, Best and Cheapest in Timaru. INSPECTION INVITED. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. 0#26 ■ CHEAP SADDLERY. BEFORE Purchasing elsewhere please INSPECT A. MAXWELL’S great bargains IN SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. A 1 TIMARU AND WINCHESTER. Repairs Done well at LOWEST PRICES. Trade Supplied at Wholesale Prices. ocl2 ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Lbadrb Office Memorandum forms printed on the Shortest Nntir* at the Office of h h Paper . MEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly nnd exped'tioualy at the Office of t ils P aper
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1515, 20 November 1886, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1515, 20 November 1886, Page 3
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