GREAT BARGAINS IN SADI)LeRY, HABNESS, WHIPS, ‘ POETiMLANTEAtJX, )£tc m .Eire, | ' Having bought.. whol^: ’• ' OF THE- ’ L | BANKRUPT STOCK ; In the Esi ate p! Mb A. Maxwell, j He having had a Largo Stock of English Leathdtion hand, I flhali be 'prepared (o Undertake Orders at ray Old Premises (opposite Messrs.. Dayi<3Si ,aod Murphy’s) AT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEAUI) OF IN NEW'ZEALAN I). // I S. CLBGGV r. i ray 22 ' r Saddler, Timaru. |
THIS BP ICE RESERVED I ■ K, / 1 : ■■■ FOR ' ■ ■ i . A.J.QUELCH&CO
CARRIER’S iSOTICS. m a h"' 1 1T ; ~Hns great Pleasure in intimating 1 that he lias commenced ! BuninesH in Temnka ut* CARRIER & EXP.RESSMAIfc All 6rders Executed ' with ' Care and Attention* , , . Trains Regplarly Aliened’. J, ••i E. S.: SMITH, : | ■' ~ Expressman, i nps v yi . : , Temukn.
o - oK|D :. oes " "I X L drapery Establishment IS THE CHEAPEST! . HOUSE I IN SOUTH CANTERBURY for /DIfeAPERYv BOOTS. ( ; WHY I Because all Goods ire Selected Personally ilrofn tiro Bbst Houses, and'the Business is parried on,at a Minimum 0081,* ' therefore, the Pub'ic can roly outfitting GOOD..VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY.’ : , The Stock has just beeh'replenished' with all the , f NOVELTIES 0 F THK|SEAS ON 1 X L in. Calicoes : ■ IXL i» Flannels , . 1 X L in Blaofeets I X L in Sheetings TIL in Dress Goods I X L in Plush and Velvets I X L in Shirtings IX L in Skirts, Ulsters, and Jackets I X L in New Lice Goods 1 I X L in Ribbons, Clovis, Etc. I X L in New Dress Trimmings' • I X L inFriiiiiigs and; Haridk rchiefs , X X L in Men’s Tweed Trousers I X L in Boys’ Koickef Suits , I ■" I X L in Men’s Clothing of Every Description I X L in Men’s Ties, Shirts, and Hose I X L in Boots and Shoes ! XXL all other Houses in Cheapness, Quality, and Selection. G. H. MOCRIDGE, I I L D RAPE ftT MART, mr3 TEI^IJKA. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.! .EPPS’S_M3OCOiC-i BREAKFAST.' j “ fly a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by I* 1 careful application of th’a fine properties of well-selected Copo >, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast Tables with a delicately-flavored beverage,'which may save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It. is by the judicious use of luoh artidies oi diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of 'subile maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak’ paint. We m.y escape many'a faUV ahaft by keeping ,omselvei 'Well' fbftifi'ed with j)ure ’blood and a properly nourished frame.”—Bee article in the Civil Service Garette; Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk’, Sold in"i-lb packets by Grocers , labelled thus: — ’ : ( JAMES EPPS AND CO., r HoiiasoPATiiio Chemists ~LinUX, UTuLYh ; m
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1749, 12 June 1888, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1749, 12 June 1888, Page 1
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