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iPa W. H U>TTON‘A ©0 Bookbinders, |BOOKSELLERS :! AND i I Timaru. '■* i i Fiß W AD'V AN T&Q E S A ... ’ „•■ OI iiTHE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY'S • HIEB PUE^HASB'SYSTEM: Ilat.—Ho‘ ‘matter i; where you lire it enable* . i you to beobme the- owner-of a thoroughly good and Bound Plinoforta or American Organ.by aimply paying the hire for aat ated period. ~, . l2nd.—Po«»ee*ion i»obtkin*d bn Payment of j : 7th« firtt-Monthly of'Qditoiwly I ( .ment. . l3rd.r—No .further expenHe; winterer p i«, in* onrred beyond the initalmenta for the i . : agreed bn.' ‘ 4th',— The'’Plano 1 or American Organ ban bo ,' , exchanged iforbne of a Better Gian* at any .time within the period of hiring. {Sth.-rrAn excellerit .piano; or Organ, (warr ranted for 10 year*)* pan* be obtained for a small deposit, and payment of s 130* monthly. 16th. —A Fint-olaiSi Guarantee ip given with every instrument purchaied. i7th.—Old Piano* taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. Bth.— Catalogue*. Terms, etc., lent Post Free on application. TIM Aft DAOBNOY:
BONE MILLS I’EMLJKA. riiHESE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL •|_ OPERATION, and orders are invited for BON BOOST ■ OR * SUPERPHOSPII ATE OF LIME. , The.Prbprietornndertakea to iupply Bone • clnefc* piire atifl Biniple , ) Without any aamixtore, and the Superphoiphatea'will be of the very :heat quality,, and- invsnoh cdndition as to admit of its rbeing drilledin with tho aeed. ; THE PRICES* tmtirfurther notice, will be fTNB SAMB AS ARE CHARGED IN DUNEDIN, yi*., £7.per ton, 8s :6d per owt., 4. 6d per half owt. j smaller quantitiei, 121 b for a'shilling. If you want an abundant crop of Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Bonedust should be drilled in with the seed, 2 owt*. to the acre. The land is then well manured for theee : years at least. If you want to improve' Jyouio pasture land without breaking up, give a good top dressing of Bonedust. If you want to force on your Turnips, and io secure them' against the ravages of the Fly, ise ■ Superphosphate of Lime, or, batter stnl, lalf Superphosphate and half Bonedust ?onr land) would thou be; in the bwt’Possible jondition 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 the Farmers-and Gardeners of South Canterbury will ENCOURAGE THIS NEW INDUSTRY, which is calculated to benefit all in no small de ffi FRANCIS FRANKS. GERALDINE TIMBER YARDS. Ci HERR ATT & AND 1 OOaL <0 w s™"":* c‘ Have, for Sale all Kinds p£ Building ancf Fencing Materials, Poors,'Sashes, Mouldings, Rough and. Dressed Timber, Galvanised Irpn and Nails, Posts, Stakes. All Building Material kept under Cover, Newcastle and Coals, Firewood, &c. All Orders Punctully Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Grain Crushed for Farmers and others. Plans and Specifications accurately prepared for Builders apd others, free of charge, W. C. BERWICK, COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Ne. 7 Mu Jonas’s BunmiNos. Main South Road, Timarn. Loans and Advances Negotiated. jyU
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2110, 11 October 1890, Page 1
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641Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2110, 11 October 1890, Page 1
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