GR ATEFPL—COMFORTING. mpm mwA P •'■■-^« , j|"A'i'P" , l , S'T. . i: "By a thorough knowledge of the natural jlaws whf'bh K^irern^btf'op'eitttldhßdf/digestion and ■ nutrition, and by a careful Wpplioatiou |oMhe fine .properties of well-selected Cocoa, iMr Epps has, providpd our breakfast tabled with , a delicately-flavored beverage, which may fare us many heavy doptojs'sj'bills. If. [as by; the judicious use of such, articles of diet that; a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every Itendency to^diseaie.-. 1 Hundreds, of subtle maladies are floating Ground us ready to attaok herever there is a weak point.' We may esoapemany a-fatal shaft by keeping ourhelves well .fortified with pure blood and a' frame?''—See article in pivu\Seryej Gazette;;;' | Made eimpjy <with Boiling Water or Bold- in.j-lb, packets by .Grocers'- labelled ■ ' , ..„>' "" '' thus 1— ■■ ■■',-■ ',,.." fiok(BOPHAinOi GHBHISTi, LONDpNi B;N GLAND, myl
P-W.HUTTONWCfI £6MbINDERS', BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Timaru. FEW ADVANTAGES THE bRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY'S I BCIEE PURCHASE SYSTEM i Ist.—No matter where you life it enables you to beoome' the owner of :>a thoroughly good and. sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply paying the hire for, a stated period. 2nd.—Possession ii obtained on Payment of the first Monthly or Quarterly Inatalment. Brd.—-No farther expense whatever ii in* burred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. 4th.—The Piano or American Organ oan be exchanged for one of a Better Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth,—An excellent Piano or Organ (war- , ranted for 10 years), oan be obtained for <a r email deposit,, and payment of j ( 30s, monthly. 6th.—A First-blass Guarantee is given with every instrument purchased. 7th.—Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. Bth.—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post free on application. ■ . TIMArtU AGKfiJNOY : F. W. MUTTON AND CO. ECLIPSE BONE MILLS TEMUKA. HESE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION; and orderß are invited for BONEDUST OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
! The Proprietor undertake! to supply Bone • dußt pure and simple, without any admix* ture, and the Superphosphates will be of the vjery beit quality, and in such condition as to admit of its being drilled in with the seed. •' THE PEICEB, until further notice, will be THE SAME A 8 ABB CHABGJSD IN DDNBDIN; Vix., £7 per ton, ! 8s 6d per owt., 4« 6d per half owt. i' smaller quantitiei, 121 b for a shilling. ; If you want an aburida»fc orop of Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Bonedust' should be drilled in with the seed, 2 owts. to the acre: The land is 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 Bonedust. If you want to force on your Turnips, and so seourerthem against the ravages df the Fly, use Superphosphate of Lime, or, better still, half Superphosphate and half Boneduit. Tour land would then be in thebejsfrpossible oondition" for Wheat or Barley to follow. ! For Fruit" Trees, Potatoes, and Onions Bonedust is best, but for Cabbages, Tomatoes; and Flowers the' Superphosphate is preferable. • It is' hoped that thei Farmers and Gardeners of South Canterbury will : ENOO¥BACfE THIS NEW INDCSTBY, whioh is calculated to benefit alljn-no small degree. ) au23 FB ANOIS FB ANKS. ,
GERALDINE TIMBER AND CO Ah i yards. \V A Q HERRATT & p° Havia for Sale all Kinds of Building and Fencing Materials, Doors;> Sashes,'Mouldings, Rough and Dressed Timber, Galvanised Iron and N/ails, Posts, Stakes. All Building Material kept imder Govor. Newcastle and Westport Coals, Fire--wood, &c. All Orders Punctully Attended.to. Oats and all kinds of Grain CrushegJ^ l *- Farmere and others. Plans and Specific*ti<>r~'Tu .« ] . , „ others, tree of pared COMMISSION ANQ ■•■'■ FINANCIAL 1 j AGfIJiJT. '' M&. T M$ Joijas's BcjiiQiiffls.. Maiß South Ro«d, Timaro. Loanß and Advances Negotiated. jy2 ■ • ' • -■■-,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2103, 25 September 1890, Page 1
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617Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2103, 25 September 1890, Page 1
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