sSsSSa*’ THE HEW DEERIKGj ALL-STEEL BINDER FOR 1889-90. D U |INDERS t ’ a ™AN C - k, "> m “ dß MORE TWINE RS TH “ th Y k °lm!%S 8S IN ™ WOKLD IN DBBEma-S ALL-STEEL BINDER ha. the LARGEST SALE of anjUmdeelin the World Ih » DBERING i. DNOTRPASSBD io the follclng point, of ..oollenoe Ist—Hcnesty ofManufacture and Material used throughout 2nd—• rength, Simplicity, and Durability 3rd—Lightness of Draft, and no Neck Weight 4th—Cleanness of Out and Security of Binding 6th—Easiest and Quickest Adjustment of Levers 6th—Simple it Knottor, only containing Six Parts 7th—Least Number of Breakings in Harvest Field Bth—Harvesting Shortest and Longest Crain without Ghokimr 9th Best Hillside Elevator Binder.-Yide acoouS OwS? trial. Feb. 1889 of Oo T iKK ALL - SIEBL DEE ™ *• Method grainier ground ia^foun^Tto 1 whfch the driver*cannot * «*““ ° f ALL-STEEL 5-ABM EEEL ha, a 7 greater scope of movement bybut oneTevlr! ’ ’ bßokward > other » «d is moved in all toSSffi The DBEEING ALL-STEEL BINDER ROAD WHEEL is 6 inches higher and 1 inch wider than many of its competitors. The advantages of this in draft and on soft ground are evident. UM ouiu The DEE RING MAIN GEAR CHAIN DRIVE is one of the Latest and Best Improvement on the Modern Harvester. *“ " uu ■ Deflt The DEBKING SIMPLICITY KNOTTER has been now 6 years in ns* and w proved itself ahead of all others in Simplicity and Reliabilitv 7 ° US6 ’ and ba * The DBERING ALL-STEEL BINDER has already been AWARDED 9K TTTRht PRIZES THIS SEASON in Australia. The Australian Harvest Field Binder can handle the heavy Crops like the DEERING. * Reports say no THE F DBBBIN3r bUyiU - “ T ° th6r Machiae « should THOROUGHLY EXAMINE Apply for Season’s Prices and Terms to de24 JAMES EINDLAY T. A X A i~l TX 5 LOCAL AGENT.
FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ! H. BVIOGR DGE a NEW Has just received STOCK of CHRISTMAS amd NEW YEAR CARDS and BOOKLETS. A Choice Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Each Department ia replenished with New and Seasonable Goods. A Nice Selection of LADIES’ TRIMMED and UN TRIMMED HATS. AT New Prints New Sateens New Ginghams New Embroidered Robes New Tweed Jackets New Dresses New Embroidery New Straw Hats New Millinery 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 Large Assortment of MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS, TROUSERS HATS, TIES, BRACES, &c., &o.
LADIES HaTS AND BONNETS TRIMMED or MADE with NEATNESS AND STYLE. G. H. MOORI DG E mrS TEMUKA. ARTHUR CABITES, THE CORNER, IS NOW SHOWING A SPECIAL CONSINGMBNT OF MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING, Bought at exceptionally advantageous Prices. They ooneiet of 287 Boys’ Knicker Suite, marked from 4s «d up 179 Boys’ Trouser Suits, marked from 12s 9d up 200 Men’s Fancy Tweed Sac Suits, marked from 19s 6d up. Special Pitbohask—--35 Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Sac Suits, Mill Price 55a 6d, now marked 45s and 80s. Special Pdbohask 40 Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Sac Suits, marked 365, cost to produce 4Os. Special Ptjbohask—--150 Boys’ Kaipoi Tweed Knicker Suits, new and choice patterns, 9s lid to 20a ; worth 15s to 255.
BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! The Remains o£ a Bankrupt Stock, I am clearing at the following prices ; Colonial Leather or Kid Slippers, 3s lid Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, 5a lid ; worth 8a lid Ladies’ B.S. Kid Boots, 5s lid I Ladies’ Levant E.S. Levant Boots, 6j lid, 7s lid ; worth 9s lid, 10a 9d, BOON TO THE WORKING MAN ! I have completed an arrangements with e large Colonial Manufacturer of Men a, 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 2i to 4s the pair, BfBOIAL 808 THB HOHDAY SEASON— Gladstone Bags, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and Tin Travelling Trunks, to be sold cheap. AETHEE Q-ABITES, (Late Qabitea u2l THE CORNER, Timaott. BLANK FORMS of FOR sale can be obtained at the Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2022, 20 March 1890, Page 3
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675Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2022, 20 March 1890, Page 3
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