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HARVEST, 1890. CORN SACKS (FULL SIZE) AND BINDING TWINE. JJAYE JUST RECEIVED my supply Sacks Binding Twice, Sewing Twine C *stor Oil, Colza Oil Valvoline Oil, and Engleberi’s Black and Amber Oi's, Satiable for Reapers, Engines, and Combines, Which I am Soiling »t LOWEST PRIO2<S. J. BROWN, [ Bsel. vs Stores, Temuka, N. Z. C. F. SPECIAL. WE Beg to call the Attention of the Gentlemen of South Canterbury to our Magnificent Slock of TIES AND SCARFS, Comprising all the Latejt Novelties, STRAW HATS, In White and Colored, Newest Shape*. BOYS’ COLLEGE HATS, With High School Ribbon, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. Parents and Guardians would do well to inspect our Large and Varied Stock of Boys’ Clothing, which for Value, Style, and Finish stand unrivalled. TWEEDS. Special Purchase from TIMARU MILLS, of 250/da, in short lengths. These we aro sailing at lees than original coat, MOSGIEL, TIMARU, OAMARU, AND WELLINGTON TWEED i, In Immense Variety. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ROBT. FOSTER, feß Branch Manager. FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ! G. H- i¥jTo 0 RIDGE HAS JUST RECEIVED a NEW STOCK of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS and BOOKLETS. A Choice Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. Each Department is replenished with New and Seasonable Goods. A Nice Selection of LADIES’ TRIMMED an© UN TRIMMED HATS. Now Pilots New Sateens New Ginghams New Embroidered Robes New Tweed Jackets AT New Dresses New Embroidery mooridce’s H " ,a New Ribbons New Laces New Hosiery AT New Gloves . * New Boots New Shoes Wool Shawls for Evening Wear Fans, Tartan Ribbons, Evening Flowers Ladies and Gents’ Evening Gloves. A Largo Assortment of MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS, TROUSERS, HATS, TIES, BRACES, &c., &c. LADIES HATS AND BONNETS TRIMMED or MADE WITH NEATNESS AND STYLE. G. H. IMOGBIDGE N nu 3 TEMUKA.

THE i WALTER A. WOOD IMPROVED PATENT SINGLEAPRON HARVESTER. Grand Prix, 2 Gold Medals and an Object of Art at Paris Exhibition. THIS MACHINE has met with unparalloled success, No leas than , 13,000 were made and sold last season in America, and the demand exceeded the supply. The WOOD, COMPANY have made a special effort, and have BUILT A HARVESTER THAT WILL BUNDLE CROPy UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. Ihe STNGIjE-APRQN possess advantages oyer any 3-Apron Machine, It has 3 Rollers instead of 6 6 Bearings instead of 12 1 Loose-Running Canvas versus 3 Tight ones. IT STOPS THE WASTE OF GRAIN Shelled out by ordinary Canvasses and Tossing Packers. The amount of Grain saved is very important. Sample now on view at J. H. WALKERS, District Agent, Temuka.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2010, 20 February 1890, Page 4

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421

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2010, 20 February 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2010, 20 February 1890, Page 4

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