W. C. ROUISTON MJfiiX JL» a L •’0 . SUILDINOS, ■ . TFMUKA, ■ .Vv; AS OPENED DP Large Consign* merit n'f • Comprising the i’ LATEST STYLES IN- HATS AND' /. '".’NNETS, ; ;1 Trimm i and Untrimmed. NEW RIBBONS., Mi- )i ! :>~ LA' ES, FLOWERS, FK/VTHRKS... GLOVES** • And SUNSHADES. lyiiilisEpy, 1 By to Band I Spec a Value in DRESS-STUFFS. PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, ■ :1 ; - ' GALATEAS. Also WHITE AND CREAM:.; M-n’. ami B y.-’ STRA W HATS, ip , G- • V i« y. A Lvg A’s« ’ of COLONIAL CLOTHING, BOOTS AND i . SHOES, Ac. DRESSMAKING. , : Ha ving secured fr A FIRST-CLaSS dressmaker; Style -and ;Fit Guoraateed —At Moderate PriceP. I - •#. -4. r 4 u CsTO#V*- :v MENDELS 0 N’S ; B D.IL DINGS TEMDKA, Adjoining E. C. DanrTs, Chemist;
R. DARROCK, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, , . temuka, ;; BEGS to re tarn s ( banks. liip ; . maflf: Friends and the Public their, support in,,tbe past, and hopeii 1 ' continue to merit a, share of/ their pVt/c? page. , He ha? disposed- ef hisbraßOb business in the Main, Street, and ia I OPENING OUT IN UjS OLD SHOP A Large Assortment of the " VERY BEST ENGLISH & COLONIAL CON FECTIONER^,, u , j And a L?rge Consignment.pfithe^ji TAHITI AND MANDARIN ORANGES* : Also—Figs, Dates, and Barcelona, Filbert, and Hazel Nuts. A regular supply of FIRST-CLASS PASTRY of all kinds. Wedding Cake*. Soirees, Picnics, and Parties Catered-for on the Shortest Notice. jys THOS. BARR T)EMINPS. his o'd Friends an 4 th(T It Public generallythat his Shop, in the Ma’n Street, Temnka, is kept constantly supplied with all the Latest ■i't- £ Varieties of i _ ; ._ J r - ENGLISH,. SCOTCH, PARISIAN AND . COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. FRUITS ,OP EVERY . DESCRIPTION And of.me Bi?ai ; Quaiixt In Season. A Varied and Ohoic - Assortment of TOTS, suitable f"r Presents, etc. Hot Pies, Te*, and Ooffee at any hour. Note the Address— ■ ; THE ORIGINAL SHOP, M • in Street, Temuka.
El SON’S TURNIP FERTILISER. pO ENSURE GOOD CROPS it la A :■■■■•- ' - • -i'- iv- i«••• ah,-o ! u'e!y .necessary . to u«e Manure*. FISON’S S£ ECIAL TDKN IP ,FERTILISER ia the result of h*‘f a century’a experience and is thoroughly reliable. It favors rapid growth in the young plant. It enriches the soil. It is <o good condition for the drill. 1' It improves the succeeding g r asa and grain crops. And tried alongside 'ower priced manorea at same inoneycost per acre it GIVES THE REST RESULT. PRICE : £8 16a per Ton on rail Timaro, I bagnio, AGENT- • MELVILIE GRAY.' ee2 TIMARU. JOHN RADCLIFFE, BERWICK STREET,. TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PictureFrame Maker & Undertab eb. FU RN IT Ul R B ON THE TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER api ■ ‘ W. C. BESWICK, COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT. N©. 7 Mr Jonas’s Buildings - Main South Road, Timaru. Loans and Advances Negotiat
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2121, 6 November 1890, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2121, 6 November 1890, Page 1
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