MfitfDELSON'S BUILDJNQSJ K TEMUKA, . ."' fAS OPENED UP a Large Consign? L meot of •'■ *■; ISUMMER GOODS, ]■'■ Comprising the LATEST STYLES IN HATS" AND ! BONNETS, / ■'■' _~ ]'y , Trimmed and Untrimmed." •: '•• ( NEW RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHEKS, GLOYE&, And SUNSHADES. IyiILLIHERY o .By an Exparienced Hand. *-' Special Value in DRESS-STUFFS, PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, '' GALATEAS. Also WHITE AND CREAM*: , \ Men's and STRAW HATS> ■ ip. Great Variety. A Large Assortment- of COLONIAL CLOTHING-, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. DRESSJVIAKIHG~DRESSIVIAKIHP. Having secured A FIRST-ULaSS DRESSMAKER. Style and Fit Giiprapteed, At Moderate Pricep. W. C. ROULSTON, , MENDELSON'3 build inqs TEMUKA, ; -■•"'* Adjoining E. C. Dann's, Chemist.
R. DARROCH, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, TEMUKA, T)EGS to, return thanks to hia many iJTX Frj en cl a a n'd the Pu bli oge n era Ilyf o r their support in the past, and hopes to Continue to merit a share of. ■ their', patronage. He hav disposed of his branch business; in the Main Street, and is OPENING OUT IN HIS OH> SHOE. A Large Assortment of the VERY BEST ENGLISH & COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY/ And a Large Consignment of the -■ TAHITI AND MANDARIN ORANGES. Also—Figs, Dates, and Barcelona, and"H3Z9l Nuts. A regular supply of FIRST-CLASS PASTRY of all kinds. Wedding Cakes. Soirees, Picnics, and Parties Catered for on the Shortest Notice. jy3 : THOS. old Friends, and the t Public generally that his Shopi in the Main Street,- Temrika, is kept constantly supplied with all the Latest Varieties of '■ ENGLISH, SCOTCH, PARISIAN AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERS. FR CUTS : OF- E VE'kt DESCRIPTION And of the' Best Quality In Season. A Varied and Choice Assortment of Toys, suitable for Presents, etc. Hot Pies', Ten, and Coffee at any hoar. Note the Address— THE ORIGINAL SHOP, Main Street, Temuka.
E I S O N' S TURNIP fi-RTILISEfr mO ENSURE GOOD CROPS" it ia absolutely necessary to use Manures. FISON'S SPECIAL TUKNIPFERTILISER ia the result of half a century's experience and ia thoroughly reliable. It favors rapid growth in the young plant. It enriches the soil. It is in good condition for the drill. It improves tha succeedipg grass and grain crop?. And tried alongside lower priced manures at same money cost per acre it GIVES THE BEST RESULT. PRICE: £8 10s per Ton on rail Timarn, bags in. AGENT—MELVILLE CRAY, se2 TIAURU. JOHN RADCLiFFE, .KESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholstereb, PiottjreFbame Maker & Undertaken PURNITUiRI? ON THE TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER apl COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL ) AGENT, No. 7 Mr Jonas'.s JjujldingsMuin South Iloiyl, .Tim'aru. Loses and Advances " Neaotiat
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2125, 15 November 1890, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2125, 15 November 1890, Page 1
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