1890. WINTER. 1890. DST OPENED UP, A LARGE i CONSIGNMENT , WINTEB GOjOJDS, Specially Selected, Constating of New and Fashionable (trimmed and untrimmed) Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Hosiery, and Urabrel|as Splendid Assortment of Fingerings and Wheeling from thßjDelebrated R'oßljn Mills ;: ; " '.'". '"*"'.''' B'ankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Calico, and House Furmshieg of all descriptions, Special Value L j \ New Dress Materials, Jacket?, Ulsters, and Fur Pelerines j A Large Assortment of Men's, youths', aud Boys' Colonial Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Ties, Braces, etc. MenV, Women's, a'nd'Chiidnm's Colonial Boots nod Shoes, specially made to our order—Best Quality only kep*. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. Having secured the Bervices of a FIRST.CLASS DRESSMAKER, Style and Fit Guaranteed, i ; Charges Modervfe. W. C. ROULSTON, MAIN STREET, i TEMUKA.
ASPINALL & GO. MILLEKS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, TEWUKA. NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS. WE ARE BUYERS OF PRIME VHLUNU WHEAT, AT CURRENT MARKET RATES. We are also prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON GRAIN STORED WITH US. STORAGE OF GRAIN. Farmers and others desiring to STORE THEIR GRAIN will fiad OUR STORE SECOND TO NONE in the Colony. We have lately LAID DOWtf A NEW FLOORING, which will make the S<ore impervious to daaip—a noisaoce ho common in other stores, and bo damaging to the Fajiaere interests. Our Stores are thoroughly well ventilated and free from vermin. Grain stored with us will be found at the end of the Season to be ifl better condition than that placed in stores and sheds on the sen board. Rates of Storage Low©at Current. Having AgeDts all over the Colony, we are alao prepared to receive Samples of OATS, BARLES", RYEGRASS SEED, Etc., FOR SALE. mr!B ASPINALL & CO. WINCHESTER_FLOUR MILLS. THE above Mills, having undergone CONSIDERABLE REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS, are now in. FULL OPERATION again. GRJoTS submitted to the Proprietor will receive his Personal Care and Attention as heretofore. PIG FEKD CRUSHED OR GROUND. Terms on Application. FLOUR, BRAN, AND SHARPS AT CURRENT RATES. ap l7 W. HARRISON.
ALTON ROLLER GRIST MILL, PLEASANT POINT. WHEAT GRISTED : Lots under 50 bushels ... 9d Larger lota 81 Farmers bringing Wbeat from long distances can have it ground over night so as to return next day. Accommodation found for man and horses, fe 3. P. SOOWEN. BOOTS- BOOTS. BOOTS. /TANGNEY has pleasure in netting that be has Opened Up a Large and Varied Consignment of £OOTS AND SBOES, Which he is ready to dispose of at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. - These Boots have been Specially Made to Order in the English and Colonial Boot Factories, aod will be guaranteed to b 8 of EXCELLENT QUALITY. Terms Cash. No Second Prices. •aeßiuiajj aqj no ispjQ "1 <>P 8 K sxooa aflooaa ativ jstMas J. TANGNEY, iu.l4 Bootmaker, Temuka.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2069, 8 July 1890, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2069, 8 July 1890, Page 1
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