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An bid maxim says—“ A straw shows which way the wind blows.” A loose fitting straw hat is not a bad indicator, either. :

So the late Mr William Westgarth has only left behind him £145i000. Many people thought the amomnt would have been more than half a million. It must be remembered, however (says a Home paper), that the first years of his financial life in the City were spent in discharging in full liabilities incurred in Victoria. Mrs Westgarth is bequeathed £SOOO, and,aiterlegaciesamounting to £IB,OOO have been paid to various relatives and friends of the deceased, and £2OOO handed over to numerous charities, she is to have a quarter of the residue of the estate absolutely, and to rebeive the interest on the balance for; life. At her death the capital will be divided amongst her daughters and itheir youngsters.

Holloway’s Pills and Ointmbni.— The attention of all sufferers is drawn to these well-known remedies, for they poriess; eonadvantages ; z a safe and reliable remedy in all those emergencif i to which travellers, emigrant and sailors are so especially liable. The have been largely patronised by wayfarers by land end sea, and in fact, by all classes of the community, to their very great advantage. The Pills are beyond all doubt one of the most eff( jliye remedies ever discovered for oasr i of obstinate constipation, confirmed indigestion and colie, complaints which are engender 1 by exposure and irregular reeding, The Ointment! will be found of the very greatest service inlcrie* of piles, abscesses, erysipelas, and all kinds of local ulcerations. The noted quality of the Coffee made in the Oaf 6b of Turkey, France, and America is chiefly due to the fact that only Fresh Eocitcd Coffee is used ; so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. ; Ask your grocer for Anderson's Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and timulatiug, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the factory, Timaru.— [Advt. 2J

SELLING OFF ! O JELLING OFF I FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I ! BARGAINS I ! I GREAT BARGAINS IN Mantles, Jackets, Untrimmed Hats! and Bonnets, Infants’ Millinery Ladies’ Dress Caps, Children’s Sailor 1 and other Hats A Lot of Cheap Flowers, etc. BARGAINS In Zephyrs, Prints, Galatbas.' SPECIAL -V ALUE In Embroidered Cotton Robe Dresses, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Flouncing, etc., e(c. ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheeting, Linens, Tablings, Quilts, etc. Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Colonial Clothing ; Shirts, Ties, Braces, Collars, etc. GOOD VALUE In Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes. Only the Best Quality •Kept. - W- C. JROULSTO^. cash drapery COMPANY, MAIN STREET, TEMUKA. REMEMBER • WE CLOSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT! GLENDINING & OOBIE POSITIVELY CLOSE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth INST. EVERY DEPARTMENT CROWDED WITH BARGAINS. Buyers Delighted with their Purchases ! ! THE ESTABLISHMENT CROWDED DAILY S SEE HANDBILLS FOR PRICES. Come Early to Save Disappointment j !| TERMS CASH. GREEN FLAX! GREEN GREEN FLAX ! TEPHSON & MOORE, beh largest Flax Millets in Canl are prepared to give from 15s to GREE N FLAX of a Farmers and others cio well to comn FLAX Ton for quality, for sale with S 15 : no! JEPHSON & MOORE, Tin wald.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18900204.2.18.3

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2003, 4 February 1890, Page 3

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527

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2003, 4 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2003, 4 February 1890, Page 3

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