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CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! NEW SEA KnJ W-' 9 £5. F EU IT Gibe New Currants ... Gibs New Raisins Gibs Now Sultauas ... 11b of Bast Mixed Peel ... for 2-'. 9d S New Figs ... for 3-3(1 I Pet ... foi 3- 9 i Best Lump S«g« ... ... for Is 2d j AND ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY LOW. ... per box from” Is Go per ib ... je r lb I have on Hand and to Arrive a Splendid Selection of FANCY GOODS Suitable fcf XMAS PRESENTS. • ' Also CROCKERY WARE & GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIP HON. Cups an Satceks ••• roul 5s 61 per dozen COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. INSPECTION INV'.f I D A. R a”LLAI, stoeekeepee, T E M "J K A. sSS? DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER STILL LEADS—OTHERS FOLLOW. NG' BINDER is the ONLY ALL-STEEL in the f MARKET, and is the, ONLY IN DESTRUCTIBLE BINDER IN USE. It is pronounced by ail who have u.«d io to be the SIMPLES J*. LIGHJ. ESi DRAUGHT, D.e DESRING- SIMPLIFIED KNOTfEE i 8 acknowledged to be the PURBS i IYBR md th* FABSdEK’S FAVORITE. The DERRING raires and lorti.rto.. both Wheeln. The DEERING 5-ARM REEL is ibe MO aI 1 PERFECT of eet— only One Lever to operate with range of adjustment. _ j^rriaurD A well-shftpecl Sheaf oaono hr* m,de without on* LOjaQ- ADJbdl »*R- acd bUiril.R. The CUTTING ARRANQEMEMi of Ibe DEEEING u SECOND TO NONE, I invite Farmer* to INSPEUi ehe ALL STEEL DEERiNG before Purchasing cny OLh6 I have also a LARGE SiOCK of the BEST MANILLA'aid ENGLISH BE SIP BINDING- TWINS, »no. h&i'v ,* > v* aotfe-u knovflf ox i.fi» nquicemen..*, Farmtra can dooead od cGtiini* ONJ-:Y L?H.3S L\ P I in Slock BNGLBBERT'S LUBRICATING OIL and VALVOLI . Farmers requiring (heir OLD MACHINE* hEP*IK D do to ooEND THEM IN AT ONCE, and avoid iho annoyance of htv'i.a; them breaking down .na middle of Harvest. JAMES v 7' ENGINE EE AND GENERAL deß T E Ai U K A . A OKS MITH BARGAIN BARGAIN 81 SWEEPING E EDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY, C LOTHIHG, BOOTS, AHD SHOES THE following aro a few of the many CHEAP LINES to be got at the BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA, FOR CASH Men’s Strong Tweed Suita 20 s, worth 30-; Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers ss, worth 8‘ Men’s Stong Tweed Coats 10.- 6 b worth 15s fi i Men’s Strong Leather Shirts 3s, worth fid Men’s Strong Tweed Hats Is fid, woith 2- fi I Men’s Strong Colton Shuts!? 6.1, worth 2» fid Men’s Strong Regatta Shirts 3s, worth 4s fid A Large Slock of LADIES’ and GENTT.EI i-N’S BOOTS and SHOi.S, which hare been Marked at EQUALIY LOW PRICES. 3trone Whit" Calico 2- fit doz, wo-llt 3< 6 r.iiong Gr-y Calico 2- 9c) «oz, WuM 4 L dies’Straw Hat 5... L.di's’ Jersey Jackets Huntlr.des Lace Curtains ... ... Is w th 2* .. 5s 6d, woHh'Ss !s fid, worth 2< Gi! 2s 3d, wo-'h 3- fid showing Business. It is impossible to refer lo every article in Stock, but I shall feel pleasure in ring the Goods to intending Purchasers, feeling satisfied lint Inspection will tend lo J. BEEHIVE E 0 STORES, W ■\T T K M U K A.

IMPORTANT TO THE LAOSES S QUITE A REVOLUTION IN THE CORSET TRADE, N. DUNLOP & CO. TTAYE ploasuro ia announcing the ARRIVAL OF IHEIR Flu SI SHIPMENT U SYMINGTON’S HEW CORSET “CESTUS,” “THE EMBROIDERED. GIRDLE OF VENDS.” This CORSET can be instantly Tightened, or Lm.smuH whist worn. OroiDßry Corsets are made to expand or contract by laclg unsatisfactory and difficult of accomplishment. IHE CI.Sj US HAS NEIIHLR EYLLETS NOR LACES, The Backs are connect by ILii'ts « orkmg aitbm each other, and attached to the Waist Belt, by means ol which the CW can be casdy and instantly adjusted to the greatest nicely Do m t »eg ect 'o SECURE A PAIR before they are ALL GONE, as they are Selling like Ripe Liu tries. _ . IMPORTANT TO THE WORKING MAN !—A Capital Line of 250 Pairs of Famous TRAVISIAN CORD TROUSERS, in Stockman s and Diggers Cut, to be Sold at 9s per pair to Clear —usual price, 12s 6d. N. PUN LOP AND CO., MPORT ER S, MANCxI EST E R H Ol' SE, QERAL DIN E. IMPORTANT TO THE WHOLE DISTRICT 1888-9. END OF SUMMER SEASON. 1888-9. IN order to make a thorough Clearance of the balance of Summer Slock, j. W. in the PRICES of ALL GOODS, including HENESAL D U APEHV of Byery Description, MEN’S and BOYa' CLOTHING in Great V- uty, 80010 ana of Lest Makes Only, and a Large Variety of FA NOT GOODS, «« ur d one or twoYEEY SPECIAL LOTS in the way of SAMPLES and JOB LINES m White and Colored Counterpane, Table Cloths, To*eh, Toilet Covers, Hosiery, Coweta, Shtefcmge and Caliooe*. BOYS’ KNIOKBR SUITS in Every Make, and at Prices taut cannoi be touched. Men i flniN ehirta Hats etc and a bo»c of other lines too Numerous to edverlhf’, must be «• LESS THAN THE ORDINARY WHOLESALE. In fact, for real Sterling Value nothing Pas hitherto been SDo<rn u Qeraldme to compare Come one I Omne all! Inspect tbs Goods and paiticspate m tho Great SSidf sO MERE BLOW, BUT SOLID FACT. DffIBSSMAKtNG a Leading Speciality, under tie Competent Management of MIBs/bYRNE, and Ladies who favor her wilh_ fcbeh otde.s cau chpond upon getting Every and nothing but tho Best of Work Lima her hand. Perfection of Fit and Styie. Charge* Strictly Moderate. j. w. p VICTORIA HOUSE, I J E GERALDINE.

MEDICAL HALL. ICi.HBAUM 1 Be»’H to notLy that his STOUK is now UOMPLEIE 'vi'h eve y descrirv'ion of UiLUUS. PATENT (MEDICINES, and TOILET REQUISITES, eic. Paysioians' Pi ascriptions accurately prepared ho Timarn Prices. None but the Purest Drugs used io disponing. TIMAIIU AND GERALDINE,

NOTICE. If 0M A S CIELLARS ; Has commenced Business' ns watchmaker and jeweller : Next to the (jiIIOWN HOTEL, GERALDINE. Having had over 20 Years experience the Public may rely that all work entrusted to i.im will be dot.o iu an Efficient and Workmanlike aiaonei’, m,.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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