SPECIAL FOK SHOW WEEK. TWELVE OASES EX ARAWA. WE "ARE OPENING THIS D.A.Y.—, ■i ■ ' ' ' ''. .• Laces •' ■ Gloves ; , | Frillinga j Aprons '*. i Sunshades Umbrellas Dress. Goods Ginghams Prints Sun Bonnets ' Straw Bonnets and Hats. ; Mantles Jackets Dust Cloaks ! And a Variety of SEASONABLE/REQUIREMENTS,; j AH Purchased at Clearing Prices J byipur London,repre? . . i • sentative> ' : T. & J. THOMSON, Dhabers and Silk Merohbs, •'■-.■ ;:lia/MvA,K (Jj. ,:: ~; 8 e25 TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEML7KA' ANp^S&RRO CJNDINGI DtSTRIQTS.>•,rjp BE EMPLOYEES >oi the 'STORES 1 J_ in TEMUKA-hereby. Appeal to you t NOT TO MAKE "aiif Purchases aftdr 6: f.m. in any Shop reraam open. *";■; 0b23 SEE HANDBILLS. . , TO ANGLERS. ELVIN T AJSD mAYLOB Beg to intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED their Second Consignment of FISHING TACKLE, , Comprising of the following LinesHods for Minnow and Fly, Reels, Lines, ElyXJasls, Flies, Steel aod. Gut Traces, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Rings, Fish Scales, Hooks on Gut, Bully Fjlights, Treble and Single Hooks, Hank Gut, Steel and Brass Sw'vels Rod Rings and Keepers, Devon' Baits (all sizes), Soleikins, Silk Phantom, Gregory Spinner, Halceon SpiDner, New Zealand Enukau, Whitebait Phantom, New Zealand Smelts, and other Novelties. The above are all from the Best Makers and, »re second„to nope in Ne.w, Zealand.... &7t h'ftMdWf* : Storekeepers, Etc, ~,.,,, :se!B "'''- ' <" ; '''' !; ;: ' "INCHESTER lITOOLWORKS, ' ' V ■ .AVING completed extensive adJtOk. (fliilioiisjto tb'e iibflveA Wjpdliwgrk's, [I api now prepared to SORT and SCOUR, with quick dispatch, LARGE or SMALL iCJLIPS of WOOL during the ensuing ! sUson, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. iMy experience in the Wool Trade, extending over a period' of 21 years, together With London and Colonial Testimonials, should be a sufficient guarantee a 3 to Workmanship. All Wool will be taken delivery of at Winchester Railway Station, and when scoured will be delivered in Timap.tFree of fiharge.ii.lj hay'e; SJifdj. Acoolnmdd atibn l f df" 1000" Bales Wool; therefore, .all Wool rwill/ be ; under ' Cover while at my Works. oc6 P. McCASKILL. ; TO FLOCKJWNERS & OTHERS. CHARLES JOHN "VTEWBURY ■Having greatly Improved his Plant and Appliances is prepared to receive LARGE or SMALL CLIPS for SCOURING. The Water is the Best in South Canterbury for Scouring.. Purposes, and all Woo) will be CAREFULLY SORTED B.3KORE TREATMENT. Carting to and from Railway Station Free. References add Prices on Application. EPWO RT H W OOL WORKS, oc6 TEMUJTA. . . .... of every description printed on the shortest L notice" at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offioes.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1812, 6 November 1888, Page 4
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396Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1812, 6 November 1888, Page 4
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