As I HAVE DETERMINED to,go out of the DRAPERY BUSINESS T intend offering the WHOLE OF MY STOCK AT PRICES THAT 1 . MUST EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. The Stock has been removed to my ISON STORE for the Convenience of Room, and will be open for Sale at UNDER WHOLESALE COST FOR , ~ CASH on SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. An inspection of the Prices will convince intending'purchasers of the Bona Fidea of the Sale. R. H. PEARPOINT seß GERALDINE. HARVEST, 1890. CORN SACKS-(FULL-SIZE) AND BINDING TWINE. Have just'received ofmy supply Sacks Binding Twine, Sewing Twine Castor Oil, Colza Oil Valvoline Oil, and Englebert’a Black and Amber Oils, Suitable for Reapers, : Engines, . and Combines, Which I am Selling at LOWEST PRIO2S. J.. BROWN, Beeh vo Stores, Tenauka. N. Z. C. F. SPECIAL. WE Beg to call the Attention of the Gentlemen of South Can lor bury to our Magnificent Stock of TIES AND SCARFS, Comprising all the Latest Novelties. .. STRAW HATS, >ln White and Colored, Newest Shapes. BOYS’ COLLEGE HATS, With High'School Ribbon, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS” CLOTHING. | Parents and ' Guardian! would do well to i inspect our Largo and Varied Stock of' Boys’ Clothing, which for Value, Style, and Finish stand unrivalled. TWEEDS. ' Special Purchase from TIMARU MILLS, of 250yds,Jin short lengths. These we are selling at less than original coat. MOSGIBL, TIM ARU, O AMARU, AND WELLINGTON TWEEDS, In Immense Variety, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ROBT. FOSTER, fe ® : Branch Manager. 1 THE 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 übj paralleled success.' No less than 15,000 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 THE N.Z. CROPS UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. The SINGLE-APRON possess advantages oyer any 3-Apron Machnje. 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 2014, 1 March 1890, Page 4
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367Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2014, 1 March 1890, Page 4
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