GRATEFUL-—OOMFORTIN G. KITS'S O Id IA BRB A,KF AST. ! “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which gbrerri the operations of digestion arid nutrition,' arid by a careful application of the firie properties of well-selected Cocoa, Air Epps has provided ■ liur’’’ breakfast tables with a delioateiy L flaT6rbd‘ ! bey«ragei ! which may rave us many heavy doctor's bills. ' It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution nv-iy be gradually I built up until strong ienbnghi to resist every tendency to disease. — Hundreds of subtle i maladies are floating around tie ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a: fatal shaft' by keeping our* selves well fortified,/with]-pure blood and a (properly nourished frame.” —See article in ! Civil Serye Gazette. Made simply with/Boiling Water or Milk. Sold in i*lb pabketii by Grocers labelled >■' thus s— ’■ JAMES EPPS & 0 0., • Homobophatio Chbmistb, LOND 0 B NGLAND. mylO " TEWIUKA_NURSERY. THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect MV i STOCK - OP THE ES, Etc., which I am ready to Sell at the following Prices:— 1 Apples (60. varieties), 2-year-pld * 12& to 18s per doz. Apples, 3-year-old ... 24s to 80s per doz. Pears ... ••,*, / ■••• 12s,per doz. Quinces (Pear and,,Apple) 12s to 18a per doz, Peaches ... .. 25s to 80s per doz. Plums ... 12s to 18s per doz. Gooseberries ... . ... 3s to 6s per, doz. Currants (red, black, and white) ■ ’ - 2s to 4s per doz Cherries ... .1. ... 12s pet doz Siberian Grab... ... ... la each Macrocarpa (1 to 2 years) 6s, 10s, to 18s per 100 Ornamental and FI iwering Shrubs, Walnuts, etc. ... ... 3s per doz Roses ... ... 12s to 18s per doz W. SWEET* ap23 Nurseryman, Temuka.;, mRBESI TREES! TREES I—l have much pleasure in thanking the public for the liberal support accorded to ine during the’past severi years; and at the same time call their intention to the large and healthy stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES I' have, this season, on Sale at LESS THAN CHRISTCHURCH PRICES, consisting of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Grape Vines, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Red, White and Black Currants,/etc. Macrocarpa, one and two years old./iLawsoniasa Thuja Gigantea, Pinua Insignia, Pines Austriaoa, Wellingtonia Gigantia, Abius ■Douglassii. Larch, Silver B : rch, Abies Excelsa, Flowering and other Shrubs,'Roses. Also a large quantity of Oak, Ash, Elna, etc. Rhubarb Roots; Strawberry Plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, etc. The Public are invited to inspect them growing. JOHN PYE, Raukaprika Nursery, Geraldine. ju!s i ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. TEM'JKA Bit FACTORS (Next Mr Rayrier’s). Boots & shoes made to order AX | GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (Great Variety' of- Boots and Shoes Always in Stock, at Less ThanTimaru Prices. Goats. Boots Sdled and Heeled ...; 4a Ladies’ do do do' , ,3a, . Children’s do do do ls6d to2s 6d Before going to Timaru, or 1 Elsewhere, be sure and examine the Value you can ket at the Temuka Boot Factory. ju!B G. DXACK. TEMUKA CARRIAGE AND IMPLEMENT WORKS ' (Next Door to Mr T. Barr, Baker), Main North Road, Temuka. : WILLIAMS AND COLVILLE PROPRIETORS. WE beg to announce to thb inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Distriot.that we have taken those Commodious Premises lately-in the eceapation of Mr Fauvbli where we will be prepared to Make all Kinds -of VEHICLES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS with the BEST WORKMANSHIP and DISPATCH, combined with VERY LOW CHARGES. All Kinds of Building Materials, including Doors, Sashes, and Builders’ Ironmongery, Supplied on the Shortest Notice. Experienced Workman sent to all parts of the District. Trap and Buggies Repainted in all the Lates Designs. ; • I JOBBING.—Every Implement is Repaired on Scientific Rules —Economyj Strength, and Dur ability. FUNERALS FURNISHED in Town or Country on the most Reasonable Terms, combined with decency and dispatch. | Second-hand Traps Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.:' Agents for J. J. JONES, Monumental Mason, Timaru. ... . _ I Horses Carefully Shod by an Experienced Workman.. WILLIAMS AND COLVILLE, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Genera Builders, Temuka. my POSTERS of every description printed , on the shortest notice at the* Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian J General Printing Offices. A
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1924, 3 August 1889, Page 4
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