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, • THURSQifs I GERALDINE, * . rrrHR Various Places of Business in | Gekld% WILL BE/GLOSED onTHUIISDAY/l7th November, at I. p.m., and on Every Thursday after that Date at. the same hour. , . . - n °l Z EALANDIA BOOTS. '.J' AYE the Highest Reputation in the Colonies. Pronounce,d at the Indian .and Colonial Exhibition as ti e Finest in the, Whole Exhibition* For Substantial Wear they are the BEST IN THE WORLD. Buy : a Pair.,of Zoalundias drid you will never use any other Brand, 1 Our Patented Paragon Boot and Indestrnctable Toes for Boys and Girls', ore a SPLENDID LINE FOR, HARD WEAR. None are Genuine unless the Sole Branded on And Every Pair is ABSOLUTELY WARRANTED to Give GOOD WEAR. Sold bv the Leading Boot Dealers and Country Stores throughout Nsw Zealand, and Wholesale by LICHTBAND, ALLAN AND CO., delS CHRISTCHURCH.

LONG RUSSIAN HEMP TWiHE. WE would call the special attention of Farmers and Contractors to this Article. It is the CHEAPEST and, BEST TWINE MADE. Works equally well on any kind if Binder. See that each Ball h s our Green Ticket and Guarantee. J 900 FEET TO POUND. 19 MILES TO CWT. WALTER A. WOOD PATENT BINDERS, COMPETE WITH TRANSPORT PARTS. Adjusted without tools in a few minutes. These Parent Binders are built with deep Elevators, will handle any crop, will cut as low as a gross mower, and run lighter than any other binder made. We have letters from farmers to the effect that they have out 200 Acres without missing a single sheaf, using the L ng Line Twine and the Wood Patent Binder. JOHN FOWLER’S TRACTION ENGINES.' WVYmare JUST LANDING some of these fomofis Engines, with all the latest improve. --merits— the result of Fowler’s long experienoo and universal trade. WOOD, SH4HD & CO.;; do 13 CHBISTCHIHbH. ,

SPEC_IAL. }]lOR the DECEMBER and CIIRIST- ; MAS TRADE we have Opened Ex’S.S. 11 Tainui and'*&Kalkoura FOURTE EN . CASES, Being a Choice and Varied Selection of all Classes of Goods in Demand at this Season. : • f New Sash Ribbons (Erenling shades and Clans), Laces Sets, Collars, Frillings, ■{ Gloves, Hosiery, EmbroiFANCY. I dery, 8ilk ; Squares, Hand- | kerchiefs in Fancy Boxes, IJEto., Etc. f Buck and Colored Cash- ) meres j also Clearing Lines DRESSES, jof Evening Tints, all wool, I Nuns Veilings and French • Beige at 9H and IOJ-d MANCHESTER. f The annual re habilitating being usual (his month, to meet the large demand we have Imported heavily in Lace Curtains (scalloped edge) from 2s Tld, Striped Window Hollands BJ-d up, Cretonnes,Hollands, Damask Tabling and Napery„and all requisites. (■ A very Choice Selection lof new things in Mantles, Jackets in Fancy Cloth, j Cashmere and Beaded CashETC. I mere; also 18 Fancy Covert . Jackets in Checks and - ■ Stripes from 9s lid, which' are selling rapidly. f. in these Departments our MIL LI- I returps.; are ;|U|fpaasin£; > pur; NEnY j most Sanguihe' Exiieciatiohs.' I Our Millinery,, is Stylish, AND ■( Becoming," and, also Chbap. Nine Dozen Corsets ; aim UNDER- Ladies’ Underclothing and CLOTHING. Children’s Necessaries ex • (;Tmhui. ' .

In addition to items, specified pbove rre have received a Host of for the DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, and also have to Announce Arrivalof Annual Importation of Useful,;and Qrnamental Articles Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENiS. We In. ve n larger L'el-cljon than ever Ibis year, and as I hey are -Bought from the Cheapest Export House in the Trade, and we only lake an ordinary advance upon them, we can confidently state froth above circumstance, and also Actual Comparison of Value, that I In re is nothing in this Centre will st all Show up Favourably’ beside them, either as regards Price or Variety. T.&J. THOMSON, D R APEKS, TIMAEU.s se2s AUDJULLH Printed on theiShortest noUco at the office of this* Paper, i Pricus moderate.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1676, 22 December 1887, Page 4

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619

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1676, 22 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1676, 22 December 1887, Page 4

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