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WE ARE NOW OFFERING! WE ARE NOW OFFERING! TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS I TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS 1 THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY LOTS 1 THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY LOTS I LOT I—-Ladies Cream and White Muslin Robes—usual price, 12a 9d; price to-day, 8a lid each Lot 2—Ladies' Ready-Made Embroidered Costumes—usual prices, 39a 6d to 49s 6 ; price to-day, all at 19s lid each Lot 3—Ladies Light, Summer Cloth Jackets—usual price, 14s 9d ; price to-day, 9a lid each Lot 4—Childrens Print Costumes, Tunics, &c., all at half-price Lot s—Ladies Lace Capes—usual price, 29s 6d ; price to-day, 9s lid each Lot 6—Ladies Cashmere Mantles—usual prices, 21s to 35s 6d ; prices to-day, 11s 9d to 19s lid Lot 7 —Ladies’ Dust Cloaks—usual prices, 3§a to 42s 9d ; prices to-day, 19a lid to 23s 9d Lot B—Child s Gingham Sun Bonnets—usual price, 4s lid ; price to-day, 2a 6d each Lot 9—Ladies’ Corsets—usual prices, 4s lid and 5s lid j prices to-day, 2a lid and 3s lid Lot 10—Ladies’ Colored Sunshades, all at half usual prices Lot 11—Girls* Trimmed Straw Hats—usual price, 4s lid ; price to-day, Is 9£d each Lot 12—Colored Silk Ribbons—usual prices, 6£dtolo£d; prices to-day, 2£d, 3Jd, and 4£d per yard Lot 13—Ladies* White and Cream Embroidered Robes—usual prices, 15a 6d to 29s 6d ; prices to-day, 12s 6d to 23s 6d. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., THE LEADING DRAPERS, [CLOTHIERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS, AND BESPOKE TAILORS, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMAFIU.

"dee’rtng-" ALL-STEEL BINDER STILL LEADS-OTHERS FOLLOW. THE DEERING BINDER is t\ie {ONLY ALL-STEEL MACHINE in the MARKET, and is the ONLY INDESTRUCTIBLE “BINDER IN USE. It ia pronounced by all who have used it to be the SIMPLEST) LIGHTEST DRAUGHT, and MOST RELIABLE MADE. After Five Yean’ Severe Teat, the DEERING SIMPLIFIED KNOTfBE ia acknowledged to be the SUREST TIER and the FARMER’S FAYORIXB. The DEERING raires and lowers on both Wheels. The DEERING 5-ARM REEL ia the MOST PERFECT of any—only One Lever to operate with large range of adjustment. A well-shaped Sheaf cannot be made without our LONG ADJUSTER and BUTTER. The CUTTING ARRANGEMENT of the DEERING is SECOND TO NONE. 1 invite Farmers to INSPECT the ALL-STEEL DEERING before Purchasing any other. I have also a LARGE STOCK of the BEST MANILLA and ENGLISH HEMP BINDING TWINE, and, having a practical knowledge of the requirements, Farmers can depend on getting ONLY THE BEST. I have also in Stock BNGLBBBBT’S LUBRICATING OIL and YALVOLINB. Farmers requiring their OLD MACHINES REPAIRED would do well to SEND THEM IN AT ONCE, and avoid the annoyance of having them breaking down in the middle of Harvest. JAMES FINDLAY, ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, deß T E M U K A .

WM. C 0 L T MAN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, WOEIING J EWEIIEB, ElO., GERALDINE, Begs to inform the inhabitant! of Geraldine and Surrounding Districts that ho no longer hai any connection with the management of the Dairy Factory, and will in future devote his attention to the above Business, of which he has had more than 1 30 years ’experience, and hopes, by STRICT ATTENTION to BUSINESS, coupled with GOOD WORKMANSHIP and MODERATE CHARGES, to obtain that amount of Patronage which was formerly bestowed upon him, AJ’Large Assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery always in Stock. Wedding Rings, de6

THE GOLDEN HARVEST OF 1889. t have in Stock for this 1 SEASON ALL HARVEST REQUISITES, AT LOWEST PRICES. Best Manilla Tvvioo, Binder Canvass, Sticks and Tacks. ENQLEBERTS OILS (Black and Amber), Trotter, Neatsfoot, Castor, and Colza Oils. Forks, Rakes, Billies, Tents, Tarpaulins, etc., etc., and everything suitable for the Harvest Field. i. BROWN, Temuks. Blank forms of to let can he obtained at the Office of this

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1844, 24 January 1889, Page 3

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612

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1844, 24 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1844, 24 January 1889, Page 3

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