THE NEW DEEDING ALL-STEEL BINGED FOR 1889-90. THE SSAMEr PERIOD. DEEBINQ’S ALL-STEEL BINDER has theLARGBST SALE Of any Binder in the World The PEERING i« UNsUBPASSED in the following points of excellence; lit—Honesty of Manufacture and Material need throughout 2nd—Strength, Simplicity, and Durability 3rd—Lightneai oi Draft, and no Neck Weight > 4th—Cleanness of Out and Security of Binding sth— Easiest and Quickest Adjustment of Levers 6th—Simplest. Knotter, only containing Six Parts 7th—Least Number of Breaking* in Harvest Field Bth—Harvesting Shortest and Longest Grain without Choking 9th— Best Hillside Elevator Binder,—Yido account Oamaru trial, Feb., 1889 The TRUSS FRAMEWORK of the ALL-STEEL DEBBING is the Modern Method of Combining Strength and Lightneis. There ii no Machine in the Field having more Simple Adjuitment j no condition of grain or ground is found to which the driver cannot instantly adjust it, The DBBRING ALL-STEEL 5-ABM REEL has a greater scope of movement upward, downward, forward, and backward, than any other, and is moved in all directions by but one lever. The DBEBING ALL-STEEL BINDER ROAD WHEEL is 0 inches higher and 1 inch wider than many of its competitors. The, advantages of this in draft and on soft ground are evident. The DEBBING MAIN GEAR CHAIN DRIVE l is one of the Latest and Best Improvement on the Modern Harvester. The DBBRING SIMPLICITY KNOTTER has been now 6 years in use, and has proved itself ahead of all others in Simplicity and Reliability. The DBBRING ALL-STEEL BINDER has already been AWARDED 25 FIBBT PRIZES THIS SEASON in Australia. The Australian Harvest Field Reports sav no Binder can handle the heavy Crops like the DBEBING. Farmers, before buying any other Machine, should THOROUGHLY EXAMINE THE DBBRIN3. Apply for Season’s Prices and Terms to de24 JAMES FINDLAY, LOCAL AGBN T.
GERALDINE TIMBER YARDS. Ci HERR ATT & AND COAL O w, a. s”,:e d Have for Sale all Kidds 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 Coals, Firewood, &c. All Orders Punctully Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Grain Crushed for Farmers aod others. des CHRISTMAS CHEER. •y ELY IN AND rj! A¥L 0 R In Thanking their numerous Customers for past favors, wish them all “ A Mheky Christmas and a Prosperous New Ybab.” They also wish to intimate that they have just received their first Consignment of NEW FRUITS, Comprising— Currants, Eleme Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Muscatels, Jordon Almonds, Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel, Spices and Essences all sorts. We have also a splended assortment of TEAS in Boxes, 5 and 101 b Tins ; our Packet Teas are the best in the Trade. Also best WHITE SUGAR for Jam making. We would also remind our numerous Patrons that we have a LARGE STOCK of CROCKERY WARE and SPECIAL LIN K 8 in FANCY GOODS for Christmas. V. AT. are determined to Sell at Prices that will be sure to suit all who may give them a turn. Come and see for yourselves, and we are sure you will go away more than satisfied. VELVIH AND TAYLOR, MAIN STBET, TBMUKA. Opposite Dane’s Chemist Shop. selß jyj- R SIDNEY WOLF WILL VISIT TEMUR A ON WEDNESDAYS, And may be seen at the ODDFELLOW S’ HALL. fe6 THE POPULAR TEA—ft a •^1 H m UNRIVALLED FOR PURITY AND STRENGTH. Ask Your Grocer you phe STAR BRAND. eI3 , W. C. BESWICK. COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT, No, 7 M$ Jonas’s Builpihos, Main Sopth Road, Timaru. Loans and Advances Negotiated. jy2 WANTED TO PURCHASE, AT ONCE—PRIME OLD MILLING WHEAT, Tuscan, Velvet, Pearl, or Red Chaff. Also— PRIME MALTING BARLEY. Buyer of RYEGRASS SEED' (from Old Pasture). Stacks Grain Insured at Lowest Rates, ■wmuu'ig Cash Buyer op SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, & TALLOW. Q-E OEQ-E PRIEST, Stafford Streep, f«18 TIMARU.
SELLING OFF ! JELLING OFF! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! BARGAINS! : BARGAINS ! I BARGAINS 1 I I GREAT BARGAINS IN Mantles, Jackets, Untrinimed Hats and Bosnets, Infants’ Millinery Ladies Dress Caps, Children’s Bailor and other Hats A Lot of Cheap Flowers, eto, BARGAINS In Zephyrs, Prints, Galateas. SPECIAL YALCE In Embroidered Cotton Robe Dresses, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Flouncing, etc., etc. ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PLUCES ! 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 Beat Quality Kept. W. C. ROULSTON, CASH * DRAPERY COMPANY, MAIN STREET, TEMUKA. ARTHUR CASHES, THE CORNER, IS NOW SHOWING A SPECIAL CONSINQMENT OF MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING, Bought at exceptionally advantageous Frioai, They ooniist of 287 Boy*’ Snicker Suita, marked from 4i 6d up 179 Boys* Trouser Suits, marked from 12a 9d up 200 Men’s Fancy Tweed Sac Suits, marked from 19a fid tjp. Special Purchase—--36 Men's Kaiapoi Tweed 8»o Suits, Mill Price 65s 6d, now marked 45s and 60s. Special Purchase 40 Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Sac Suits, marked 355, cost to produce 40s. Special Purchase—--150 Boys' Kaipoi Tweed Kniokor Suits, new •and choice patterns, 19s lid to 20sworth 15s to^fia, BOOTS I * BOOTS ! BOOTS ! The Remains of a Bankrupt Stock, I ar clearing at the following prices ; Colonial Leather or Kid Slippers, 3s lid Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, 5s lid j worth 8a lid Ladies’ B.S. Kid Boots, 6s lid Ladies’ Levant E.S. Levant Boots, 6a 11( 7« lid ; worth 9a lid, 10s 9d, BO ONTO T HE WORKING MAN ! I Have completed an arrangements with a 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 2s to 4s the pair. Special iob the holiday Season Gladstone Bags, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and Tin Travelling Trunks, to be sold cheap. ARTHUR GABITES, (Late Qabitea and Plante), u2l THE CORNER, Timaru, MEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly and exped'tiously at Ihe Office of this Paper,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2013, 27 February 1890, Page 3
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