THE NEW DEERiHG ALL-STEEL BINDER FBR 1889-90. D U «TN%ffr®«3 B ' : mS™ ING & C - havo made MORE TWINE BINDERS THAN ANY OTHER. MAKERS IN THE ‘WORLD IN THE SAME PERIOD, i ALL-STEEL BINDER has the LA.RGBBTSALE of an, Binder in the World The PEERING is UNSURPASSED in the following point, of excellence let-Honestj of Manufacture end Material wed throughout 2nd—Strength, Simplicity, and Durability 8 3rd—Lightness ot Draft, and no Neck Weight 4th—Cleanness of Out and Security 0 f Binding sth—Easiest and Quickest Adjustment of Levers 6lh—Simple it Knotter, only = containing Six Parts 7th—Lesafc Number of Breakings in Harvest Fioh? •Bth—HaryostingShortesUndLongcst Grain without Choking 9A Best Hillside Elevator Binder.-Tide, account Oamaru trial. Fob., 1889 of A “- BIEBr - MWnre « th. Modem Method »*?si5 no “ » e The DEERING ALL-STEEL 6-ARM REEL h« . of bj but toeTve“.' a ' “ 4 b ‘ ot,, ” d ' °‘ h,r - “die ”»™f' to «U d"SS The DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER ROAD WHEEL is 6 inches hiVW «nd gid W a^iT a r ny ° £ itS 00mpetitoM - The Of this ; in draft an g d on soft The DEB BING MAIN GEAR CHAIN DRIVE is one of the Late V » * t> Improvement on the Modern Harvester. D 0 the Lateßfc Best The DEERING SIMPLICITY KNOTTER has been now 6 Tears in use and w proved itself ahead of all others in Simplicity and Reliability 7 * d hl^ PET7ES ,® IN S? B f“ a already been AWARDED 25 FIRST PRIZES THIS SEASON in Australia. The Australian Harvest Field Reports sav no Binder can handle the heavy Crops like th-s DEERING. p 8 say no THIfDEERINIj. 10 bU7ID? 6ny ° ther Machiae « chould THOROUGHLY EXAMINE Apply for Season’s Prices and Terms to JAMES FINDLAY d624i LOCAL AOB NT . ’
SEEDS! SEEDS! JUST TO HAND—A Large Consignment of .MESSRS A. YATES AND CO, S . Celebrated and Reliable FIELD, GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. I have in Stock—Newcastle and Westport Coal, Galvanised Iron, Nails of all descriptions, Barb and Plain Wire, and Builders’ Ironmongery of all descriptions. TIMBER—I am in constant receipt 1 direct from the Southland Mills, of ail descriptions of Timber, both rough and dressed,’ and am prepared to quote for delivery at any Railway Station direct from the Mills. 1 have always on hand Doors, Sashes and Mouldings, Cement, Fire Bricks, etc, R* H, PEARPOif^T seß GERALDINE. PHOTOGRAPHY. -C. GERSTEFE KORN begs to announco to the Public that he has OPENED A STUDIO IN GERALDINE, where First-Glass Portraits of all kinds will be taken at the Lowest Prices. All kinds of Outdoor Photographs promptly attended to. Large collection of Views on hand, especially from Chatham Islands, New Guinea, and Australia. de24 GERALDINE TIMBER AND COAL YARDS. W. A. s HERKATT * £0 Have for Sale all Kinds of Building and Fencing Materials, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Rough and Dressed Timber, Galvanised iron and Nails, Posts, Stakes, Fencing Wire (plain and barbed), Kauri Boards. All Building Material kept under Cover. Newcastle, Westport, and Kakahu Goals, Firewood, &c. All Orders Punctully Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Grain Crushed for Farmers and others. des CHRISTMAS CHEER. ELY IN AND qp In Thanking (heir numerous Customers fc past favors, wish them all “ A Mbbbt Ohbistmas and a Pbospbboi New Yeae.” They also wish to iptimmte taut they have ju received their first Consignment of NEW FRUITS, Comprising— Currants, Elomo Raisins, Sultana Raisin Muscatels, Jordon Alnionds, toipon, Orang and Citron Peel, Spices and Essences all sort We have also a splended assortment < TEAS in Boxes, 5 and 101 b Tins 5 our Pack Teas are the best in the Trade, Also K» WHITE SUGAR for Jam. maili Wo would also remind our numero, ialrons that we have a LARGE STOP of CROCKERYWARE and SPECIA LINES in FANCY GOODS fo?ChrSs V.& l. are determined to Sell at Prie that will be sure to suit all who mav an them a turn. . ° Come and see for yourselves, alid we a sure you will go away more than satisfied. VELVIH a¥ TAYLOI MAIN STEET, TEMUKA. Opposite Dann’s Chemist Shop.se!B A ILO CHRISTMAS! Da rrooirs refreshmen^ ROOMS, TEMUKA, CURRANT CAKE SEED CAKE SULTANA CAKI COCOANUT CAKE (a Speciality), Ete., Et And a Great Variety of English and Colonial Coneegttonehv LARGE BUPPLI OP CHOICE FRUIT, Refreshment Rooms Open all Boxing-Day and Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, with Pie, Oake, or Biscuits, fid. At all hours. IAU kinds of Cokdials, Behead Beei no2 Eto., on hand.
EX RIiUTAKA, WE OPEN TO-DAY LAST SHIPMENT BUT ONE FOR SUMMER SEASON. THE following is a Summary of the more taking items Special make of Kid Glove—the “May,”Black and Taos, 4 lever, 3s 6d ; also 6 lever New Vandyke Collars and Fronts Handkerchiefs in Hem Stitch and Tape Border Valenciennes Lace, selected designs -Ladies Salts, and a Job Linb Fancy Muslin Aprons Large White Wool Squares A Bongo Blue Black Cashmeres JO Pieces Longcloth, as before Bower’s Shirting. Piiocess W.P. Mantles. Also—- - 5i Gem Hats, in Terra, Navy, Black, etc., 10|d, Special Purchace ; Usual Price, la lid. Damask Napkins, etc. DRESSMAKING- & MILLINERY Continue fully Employed, and the Heads of Departments are introducing Novelties for the INTER-SEASON. T. & J. THOMSON, Deapees and Silk Meecebs, TIMAKD. se2s ARTHUR QABITES, , THE CORNER, fS NOW SHOWING A SPECIAL JL GONSINGMENT OF MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING-, Bought at exceptionally advantageous Price*, They consist of B £ ys ’ Kriicker Suit*, marked from it 6d up 179 Boys’ Trouser Suit*, marked from 12a 9d up 200 Men’s Fancy Tweed Sao Suits, marked from 19s 6d up. Special Pubohase;— 35 Men’* Kaiapoi Tweed Sao Suits, Mill Price 66s 6d, now marked 45* and 60*. Special Pceohase 40 Men’* Kaiapoi Tweed Bao Suifc> 30*, cost to produce ad- » matked frEOIAL PURCHASE—ioO Boys' Kaipoi Tweed Knioker Suita, new and choice pattern*, ,9a lid to 20* s worth 15a to 25a. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! The Remains of a Bankrupt Stock, I am clearing at the following price* Colonial Leather or Kid Slippers, 3s lid Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, 5s lid ; worth 8a lid Ladies’ 8.8. Kid Boots, 5* lid Ladies’ Levant E.S. Levant Boot*, 6* lid, 7a lid ; worth 9s lid, 10a 9d. BOON TO THE WORKING MAN ! I have completed an arrangements with n large Colonial Manufacturer of Men’s, Boys’, Girls’, and Ladies’ Boots whereby I can Sell their productions at Wholesale Cost, receiving a small commission for trouble. If you want Wear-resisting Boots, don’t fail to see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I guarantee to save you 2* to 4j the pair. bPEOIAL POE THE HOLIDAY SEASON— Gladstone Bags, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and Tin Travelling Trunks, to be sold cheap. ARTHUR G-ABITEB, (Late Gabitea and Plante), u2l THE CORNER, Timaeh. TO ADVERTISERS. ’1 A DYERTiSERS wishing to Alte£_L. their Business Standing Advertisenentsinthis Paper are respectfully requested to hand in the alterations before 1 p.m. on the day preceding Publication, '> nthervyise ; the same willj be held over till the following issue. ‘ mylO
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2002, 1 February 1890, Page 3
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