I R S HOW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS NOW OPENING UP. NOVELTIES -IN.— New Dress Materials, Trimmed Millineryf Untrimraed Hats and Uonnefcs, Silk and Taffeta Gloves,' Sunshades, Ribbons, Laces, Muslins,. Prints, Drillettes, and Flannelettes. A Choice Lot or GENTLEMBM3 TIESi-.SCARVES, !„ , SHJKTS & MERCERY; I Ladies', Gent's, and >GhiltDben's boots ■;A,jsr;i) . .s-hioies Seieoiei). INSPECTION INVITED. W. C. ROULSTON, CASH' DRAPERY COMPANY, TEMUKA.
MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER, THE PREMIER MACHINE OF THE : WORLD; Competition Challenged. LIQH?K3T,i YET STRONGEST MACHINE M APE. . , FEW, of the Reftßone why the L MASSEY REAPER & BIDDER Triumphs over all others : BECAUSE the frame is without, joints at the corners, and so cannot shift bul : 6f line. ' ' BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, and will not break, as do the iron castings on all other machines. BECAUSE-'.the. weight trip prevents repeat- ' ing in tares or down grain. BECAUSE,the packers go so dose to tke , mouth of, the elevator that : choking is impossible. ,' BECAUSE a third packer takes the grain ' down much, better than the old butter. BECAUSE'it can make sheaves of any size or all of them of the same.size. BECAUSE it.has a lighter draught than any other machine vet invented. BECAUSE it will take twine of any size. BECAUSE every agent will'be supplied -with a Urge stock of extras. BECAUSE it is the -best michine in the I world. ' We only ask Farmers to see the Machine oa trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. I The undermentioned Firms have 1 , been' ap-poit-ted lAgentsi'i who i> will supply full particulars on application : MESBRS QBACTE, MAOLEAN.I AND ADAM > TIUkKC MESBBB CAMERON 8808. • Waimiti MBHBBB D. ZaNDiiR k CO. StAvdmw* MESSRS J. MDNDELL k 00. Gmaldwb MR K. F. GRAY • • • Tkjcuxa FBIBPLANDER BROS., ASHBURTON, fSoLE Agents fob ; New Zealand. bu 23
YESTERDAY, [,7E, jwere ; , , requested ~,<by - Mbssbs NEW ZEALAND A'GENT.S . MCCORMICK, TO BEPOET SALES OF MACHINES; TO DATE. WE REPLIED 40! The above Enquiry means ifhafc the. M«r chines are, ALMOST SOLD OUT. We warn intending, Purchasers .NOT TO ,DELAYr;IN ORDERING, . Thereby preventing the disappointment maay suffered last Season. PRIEST AND' HOLDCATE, IRONMONGERS, TIMARU.
THOS. BARR, baker, grocer, cwjectiqner, ■etc; JKain North . Roap, Tbmgtka, BEGS to State that his Stock vf)l\ be , found Keplete with all Novelties, including ENGLISH, FRENCH, & COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. FANCY GOODS of all Descriptions a 1 Lowest Prices. Tea and Coffee at all Hours; Al Refreshments ai most Reasonuie Price. . THOMAS BARR, Maw Nokie Koad, Timuka.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1822, 29 November 1888, Page 1
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