THE GOLDEN HARVEST OF 1889. I Have IN STOCK for this Season ALL HARVEST REQUISITES, at ■ ' LOWEST PRICES. CORHSACKS & BINDING TWINE. Now Selling FULL-SIZED CORNSACKS 7£d; BEST MANILLA BINDING TWINE (Deering and Donaby’s), 7£d lb. Beat Binder Canvass, Sticks and Tacks. ENGLEBERTS OILS (Black'- and ' Amber), Troiter, Neatsfoot, Castor, and Colza Oils. Forks, Rakes, Billies, Tents, Tarpaulins,' etc. etc., and everything suitable for the Harvest Field. J. BROWN Temnkn.V' VICTORY FOR THE MCCORMICK I fin HE McCORMICK again proved her 1 SUPERIORITY Yesterday at the > GREAT FIELD' TRIAL at OAMARU, DEFEATING Deering, Massey, Hornsby, Buckeye, Wood, and Reid and Gray, thusproving that the Farmers fancy is correct. PRIEST AND HOLDGATE. TIMARU. oc2 % ON SALE—rLot of Men’s Strqng Sox 6d pair, Brown Cotton Sox 3 pair for Is, Boys’ and Youths’ Sox 6 pairs for Is, Knitted Sox from Kaiapoi Wool 2 pairs for 2a 6d. ON SALE—White Sbirts 3s 9d, Regatta Shirts with collars 3s lid, Working Sbirts Is 6d, Nice Lot of Shirts (own make) 3s 9d. All the abovei goods are reduced in price. ON SALE—Men’s Tweed Suits 14s 9d, 17s 9d, 19s 6d, Titnaru Tweed Suita 28s 6d and 34s 9d, Men’s Tweed Trousers 5s 6d (were 6s 9d), 7s 6d (were 8s lid), 9a 6d (were 11s 3d), 80 pairs Trousers and Vests 8a 6d to 13a— were double. ON SALE—Engineers, &c., will to their advantage to bay our Dungaree Jumpers, Jackets and Overalls/ all strongly made and just opened up; ON SALE—Boots, Boots, Boots. AI our heavy Stock of Colonial Leather Boots, both in Men's, Women’s, and Children’s are being sold during sale at factory prices. ON SALE—Special to Gentlemen— Just opening, ex s.s. Kaikonra, all the new shapes in flexible Hats in Fawn, Tebac, Chocolate, and Black. These goods are Novelties. ON SALE—See our new patterns Shirts with or without collars / they t are very choice. Wo have also a very select lot of new designs in Silk Scarves, and new shapes in Collars. ON SALE—Tailoring ! We are making Men’s Suits from £2 2s, and a really first-class article at £2 17s 6d. Youths Clothing made at very reasonable prices. DAVIES AND MURPHY The Cash Drapers, TIMARU. THE PATENT CORNISH ROOK DRILL. This Drill has been constructed after a long practical experience of the requirements neoeeiary for Mikes, and has more than realised the expectation of its inventors. The chief objects in view’were Greater Durability and less Liability to Disarrange* moht; bat it has also proved itself more effeotivejand economical. Further Particulars on application to the Makers— HOLMON BROTHERS, Camborne Foundry and Engine Works, Camborne, Cornwall. PUBLIC NOTICEi THE Undersigned beg to announced o the Inhabitants of Geraldine, Commercial _ Travellers, and others, that in conjunction with hi* Mail Contract he is now-prepared to let on hire jW Family Waggonette Buggies, Traps, and Saddle! Horses, at very moderate rates. A Coach leaves Geraldine for Timaru every Saturday at 8 a.m,, returning in the evening. Fares—Single, 2s 6da Return, 4s. Parcels, etc., carried at Moderate Baten Stables are in the centre of the Town. ja22 W. G. SHBRBATT, HILION-TEMUKA COACH. CV IN and after this Date I shall run aEfcfht f Express from HILTON to TEMOKA and Back, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR. DATS, leaving Hilton Hotel at 7a.m., arriving in Tetnuka at 8.40 a.m. Loaves Temnka at 4 p.m. arriving at Hilton at 5,30 p.m. 0. LEARY. January Ist, 1839. jis ROYAL MAILSUOAVtiHIa. ** WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND ORARI, "TiITE Beg to inform the Public that onr Coach W will rue ng under, viz. ; Waihi Bush and Back, Waihi Bush—dep. 6.40 a.m. W aihi Bush—arr. 6.15 p.m. Geraldine to Orabi and Back. Geraldine— dep. 7.40 a,m,, 10.40 8.m (1 3,15 p.m„ 5.35 p.m. Orari—dep. 8.52 a.m,, 11,60 a.m,, 4,15 p.m.] 6.61p.m. In connection with the above line of Coaches wt hate the Livery and Bait Stables at Geraldine where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle ,Horses can be obtained on the Shortest Notice. We have also every convenience for Breaking Horses to Saddle, Single and Doable Harness, having both Single and Double Breaks, all being under the Charge of an Experienced Breaker. Charge* moderate to suit the times. N.B.— The most experienced Driven and Groom ate kept in conneotion with the business, therefore the Public can rely on the greatest civility and atten* tion in all business entrusted to the firm. Head Office, Geraldine < f. MUNDBLL & CO., aplO Proprietor*,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1855, 19 February 1889, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1855, 19 February 1889, Page 4
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