SPRING, 1890. WE have lo notify that on Monday, ex Sailing Vessel and Mail Steamer, ; WE OPENED 10 CASES AND BALES or RE MAI N S, Omitted from bulk of Shipments received few days ago. The Goods by Ship consist of S?boiaii Makes nr Cotton Shirtings, Hollands, Sheetings, Flannels, Tablings, Calicoes in Longolotb, Scoured, Unbleached, and Baldwins’, and Patons’ Wools, Which continue to command the market, although we are introducing hero a make of Colonial Manufacture which will probably supersede them. Lace Mantles, Girls’ and Ladies* Straws, Gloves, Embroideries, Ribbons, and other items by steamer. Although not a propitious Season, from various causes, business has opened briskly with us,: and already a' very large quantity of Goods have gone into consumption. Wo have, however, a constant succession of Novelties coming in, and can promise a selection of the Newest and Choicest Goods at any: time. T. & J. THOMSON Dbapbbs and Silk Mkecbbs, T I M A K U *^e‘26 PUBLIC NOTICE. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 16th SEPTEMBER, 1890, THE CASH DRAPERY COMPANY WILL BE CARRIED ON AT MENDELSON’S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, TEMUKA. W. C. ROULSTON wishes to convey to the inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding District sincere thanks for the Liberal Support given him. Having secured Larger and More jom. modiouß ■premises on Very Reasonable Terms, he trusts by Civility and Strict attention to Business to merit a fair share of the support of all wishing a GOOD ARTICLE AT A REASONABLE PRICE. To be Opened Up, in a few days, a nice assortment of SUMMER NOVELTIES Comprising Prints, Zsphyrs, Galateas, and Drees Stuffs. Newest Styles in STRAWS, RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, &0., Ac, Also all descriptions of House Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, etc. FIRBT-OLAS3 MILLINERY Sc DRESSMAKING Dune on the Premises, Busine«s Hones: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ‘ and 10 p.m, on Saturdays. W. C. ROULSTON MEND EL SON'S BUILDINGS, TEMUKA. AGRICULTURAL LIME. rpHIS RENOVATOR, so much required on Farms in this District, CAN NOW BE DELIVERED IN TRUCK-LOADS AT TEMUKA AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF 21s lOd PER TON, And at other Stations at Proportionate R ites. Increases the Field of Grain Crops. Improves Grass Lands Makes Sterile Orchards Fruitful. Testimonials and full particulars from MELVILLE GRAY, sell TIMAKU.
WALTON ROLLER GRIBT MILL, PLEASANT POINT. J. P. S' COWEN having resumed -a. . rw charge of the above Mill, and made arrangements for an ample supply of water, Farmers can rely upon getting their Grists ground promptly. Grists brought from long distances are ground overnight, if required. Accommodation found for men and horses Wheat Gbistkd. Pbb Bushel Luts under 50 Bushels ... 9d Larger lots ... ... 8d FLOUR, BRAN, AND SHARPS ON SALE at Lowest Current Prices. se4 M R S T) E E V E JLkt LADIES' NURSE, Talbot Street, next Oddfellows’ Hull, ae2 Geruldine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2105, 30 September 1890, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2105, 30 September 1890, Page 4
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