W. C. ROULSTON Mfi'MDBLSON'3 BUILDINGS, TEMTJKA, HAS OPENED UP a Large Consignment of SUMMER COODS, Comprising the "' LATEST STYLES IN, HATS AHD BONNETS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. NEW RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, \ FEATHEKS, GLOVES, And FUNSHADIB. MlliSEW 1 " By an Experienced Band. Specu l Value in DRBBS-STUFFS, PftINTrfrZEPHVBS. G A LATE AS. Also WHITE 4 Cfifhtit: Men's and Boys' STRAW HATd, it Grent Variety. A Large Assortment of COLONIAL CLOTHLNG, BOOTS AND SHOES, &g. i DRESSMAKINGp)RESSMAKMD, Hnviog secured A FIRST-GLASS DRESSMAKER, Style and Fit Guoranteed At Moderate Price*. W. 0. ROULSTON, MENDE LS O N'S BUILD INQB TEMUK*, Adjoining E. C. Danu's, Chemist. R. DARROCH, BAKER AN D CbfrFECTf IO&ER, TEMUKa, to return thanks to his ; many _, Friends and the Public generally for their support in the past, and hopes to continue to merit a. share of patronage. Ho ha? disposed - of his 'branch business iu the Mnin Street, and, is OPENIXG OUT IN HIS OLD SHOP A Lnrge Assortment Of the VERY BEST ENGLISH & COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY, And (i Lirge Consignment of ihe TAHITI AND MANDARIN ORANGES. Also—Figs, Dates, and Barcelona, Filbarf, and Hazsl Nuts. A regular -supply of FIRST-CLASS PASTRY of all kinds. Wedding Cake*. Soirees, Picnics, and Parties Cateredtfor on the Shortest Notice. jy3 ; THOS. BARR REMINDS bis old Friends and the Public generally that his Shop, in the MaTn Street, Temnks, is kept constantly supplied with atl the Latest Varieties of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, PARISIAN AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. FRDITS 'OF EVERY DESCRIPTION And of the Best Quality In Season. A Varied and Choice Assortment of ToTS, suitable fur Presents, etc. Hot Pies, Ten, and Coffee at any hour. Note the Address—. THE ORIGINAL SHOP, . Street, TVmuk*.
PISON'S TURNIP FERTILISER mO ENSURE GOOD CROPS It is absolutely necessary to use Manures. FISON'S SPECIAL TUHNIP FERTILISER is the result nfc half a cettfuiy'i experience and is thoroughly reliablt. It favors rapid growth in the yeung plant. It eoriches the soil. It is in good condition for the drill. It improves the succeeding gran and graiocropp. And triefi alongside 'ower priced manarei at name money cost per sere It GIVES THE KEST RESULT. PRICE: £8 10a per Ton on rail Timari, bags in. AGENT—MELVILLE CRAY, ep2 TIHARU. JOHN RADCLIFFE, UESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PioitjmFrame Maker & (Jndebtaieb. URN I T UIR B. ON THE TlAtfc. PAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLINDS MADS TO OBDEB apl . C. BESWICK, COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT, No. 7 Mr Jonas's BuiiiDiNfl*.Main South Koxd, Tunaru. Loans and Advances Negotiated.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2120, 4 November 1890, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2120, 4 November 1890, Page 1
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