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ZEALAND! A BOOTS. HAVE tho Highest Reputation in. 'be Colon >BH. Pronounced at the Indian and Codniu] Exhibition as He Finest in (he Whole Exhibition. For Substantial. Wear they are the BES T IN THE WORLD. Buy a Pair of Zealandias and you will never use any other Brand. Our Patented Paragon Boot and lodes* trnctable Toes for Boys and Girls are a SPLENDID LINE FOR HARD WEAR None are Genuine unless Branded on the Sole And Every Pair is ABSOLUTELY WAR RANTED to Give GOOD WEAR. Sold by the Leading; Boot Dealers and Country Stores throughout New Zealand and Wholesale b» LICHTBAND ALLAN AND 39. de!3 CHBISTCURBC’Ef. HORNSBY RE A PER AND BINDER. “ Monarch of the ijurvest Fieil. * A S we have only a Few Machines left iTJL Unsold, intending Purchasers would do well to BOOK THEIR ORDERS aT ONCE, to prevent disappointment. PRICE-£55 AT TIMARU. A full supply of EXTRAS always in Stock, and obtainable by Farmers at any time during the Season. STILL TRIUMPHANT. The “HORNSBY" has taken FIRST PRIZE at ihe following FIELD TRIALS held in Australia this Season, besides numerous similar Awards at ihe Agricultural Shows: Slat Oct,—At Inglewood (N.S.W.), boating McCormick, Osborne, and Massey Ist Nov,—At Wagga Wagga (Viet.), beat ingMcCormick, Weo-1, and Osborne. 19tb Nov.—At Oliar'ton (Viet.), beating Massey and McCormick. 23rd Nov.—At Genlong (Vct.), Expert Trinl, beating McCormick, Wood, and Massey. 23rd Nov.—At (V'cL), Farmers Tria 1 , beating McO >rmick. The Prize Won at Geelong in a Trophy worth £26, Ihe most valuable Ptize offered in the Colonies. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (Limxtbd), d‘6 Agents, TJMAKLT. NOTICE TO FARMERS. I HAYS'! much Pleasure in announci g ih *t 1 mi Prepared to Undert !*.< d*j REPAIRING and ADJUSTING REAPERS AND BIN DERS Good Wobkmanship Guaranteed. EXTRAS AND GOOD LUBRICATING OILS KEPT IN STOCK, TINWARE of all Descriptions Repaired or Made to Order. CHARGES MODERATE. J. H. f ALIEB, j<B Andeewvil.e, Temuka. JOBS SIM WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Etc.. BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Districtthat, he has PURCHASED the WATCH MAKING and JEWELLERY BUSINE* i in MAIN STREET, TEMUKA, lutei. carried on by Ma R. Mdubat, and hopeby diligent attention to business, good wora manship and moderate charges, to merit continuance of t.fae liberal support accorded to his predecessor. A large and wall-chos«,j assortment of English and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Jewellery, etc., at LOWEST PRICES,” J.B. being a practical workman, with eet 1 ten years’ Home and Colonial experieru-e, Customers m-iy depend that orders entrusted to him will bo SATISFACTORILY EXECUTED. f«l4 JOHN SIM. TRESPASS NOTICE. • T) GRSONS found TRESPASSING on 1 my Land at MILFORD will be i PROSECUTED according to Law, WILLIAM HOLWELL, jal Milford. ERCANTILE ft BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE of NEW ZEALAND (with which la inoobpobated “km WBKKLT ADTBKTIbBB.”) Publish'd Every Saturday Morning, Contain*: Particular* of Bill of Sale, Stock Mortgage*, Liens on Wool aud on Crop, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bank ruptcy Petition* and, Discharges, etc., fiiea during each week. Also carefully-revised Share and Produce Market Reports; Late* Lega Decision* j Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and intereitiog and. valuable matter Absolutely Indispensable to the Safety of All Trades. Term* i £1 7s 6d (including Digest) per annum, Strictly payable in advance. Free Sample Copies obtainable from the Proprietors, R. T. WHEELER and 00. Dunedin. THE NEW ZEALAND PEOTEOTiON OF RKDXfORT 800UTY is al,o ia nectiou with the above Gazette, and Che ao* oietr po-w'S'es urrivalled '«nit>tifw |-.r Hblublb aacunurowl (-landing of individual*. For Pesvioulaw apply Office Dim. tUp? m 9

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1859, 28 February 1889, Page 1

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590

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1859, 28 February 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1859, 28 February 1889, Page 1

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