GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S-".GOGO A . "BE B A K P AST . “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and : by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Mr Epps has, provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverageywhioh may s ave : us. many. heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of .such , articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong epough to resist every tendency tp disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aroupd us ready to attack if jjertver j. there is a. ,weak point. ,Wo may escape many a, fatal ' shaft by keeping ourselves, well fortified with pure blood and -a properly nourished frame.”—See article in Civil Serye Gazette. Made siinpiy with’Boiling Water or Milk. Sold in i-lb packets by Grocers labelled ■ s thus t—JAMES EPPS & 00 HOMOBOPHAriG CHBMISTi, LONDON, ENGLAND, myl HUTTON & CO BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ~ ■ W ADVANTAGES THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY’S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM: Timaru,
Ist. —No matter where you Htb it enable* you to become the owner of a thoroughly good and Bound Pimoforte or American Organ by limply paying the hire for a stated period. 2nd.—PoMosiion is obtained on,Payment of the firet Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd.—No further expense whaterer i« incurred beyond the imtalments for the period agreed on. 4th,—The Piano or American Organ can be exchanged for one of a Better Clasi at ary time.within the period of. hiring, sth.—An excellent Piano or .Organ (warranted for 10 years),i.oan be,obtained for a small deposit, and payment of
30* monthly. 6th,—A. jFirst-olafs Guarantee is with every instrument purchased., 7th.—Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full market Value allo wed. Bth.—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. TIMojSD AGENCY: P. VI. HUTTON AND CO.
ECLIPSE BONE JVULLS I'EMUKA. fXiHESE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL |_ OPERATION, and orders ore invited for BONEDUST OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF'LIME. The Proprietor undertake! to supply Bone • dust pure and simple, without any adniix* tnre, and the Superphosphates will be of the very best quality, and' in such condition as to admit of its being drilled in with the seed. THE PRICES, until further notice, will be THE SAME AS ARB CHABGKBD IN DUNEDIN, via., £7 per ton, 8s Sd per owt., 4 6d per half bwt. j smaller quantities, 12lb for a shilling. If you want an abundant crop of Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Boned apt shouldpbe, drilled in with the seed, 2 owts. to the acre. The land ia then well manured for three years at least. If you want,to improve your pasture land without breaking up, give a good top dressing of Bonedast, If you want to force on your Turnips.and so eeoure them against the ravages of the Iny* use Superphosphate ( of„ Lime, or, ; better, still, half Superphosphate and half Bonedust. Tour would theii be in the best possible condition for Wheat or Bslrley to follow.
For Fruit Trees, Potatoes, and Onion* Bonedust is best, but for Cabbage*, Tomatoes, and Flowers the Superphoiphate is preferable. i It is hoped that the Farmer* and Gardeners of South Canterbury will 1 ENCOURAGE THIS NEW INDUSTRY, whigh is calpvjlated tg benefit aU id pq izpall degree, . i au2S ; FRANCIS FRANKS.
<0 GERALDINE TIMBER AND GOAL yards. W. A. S IIKUI!Arr ; t C‘ Have fpr Hinds of Bqilding and Fencing Poors, Sashes, Mouldings, Roush and Dressed timber, Galvanised Iron and SjTails, Posts, Stakes. AH Rqilding Material kept under Newcastle - Wgatpoffc Qoala, ll’irevood, <SM. All Orders Punolully Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Gram Crushed for Farmers and others, ! Plans and Specific»tions accurately prepared for Builders and others, free of charge. C,, des W- Oi BESWBGK, COMMISSION AND FIN4WCIAL I‘ " Nr. 7 BpHqiijq 1 - Sop(;h Road, Loans and Advances Negotiated, i jy^
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2101, 20 September 1890, Page 1
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628Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2101, 20 September 1890, Page 1
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