W. C. ROULSTON H MENUSLSON’S BUILDIN93, TEMUKA, AS OPENED DP a Largo Consign merit of ' SUMMER GOODS, Comprising the LATEST STYLES I-N HATS AND . 15 ON-NETS, Trimmed and Dntrimnied NEW RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, featheks, gloves. And SUNSHADES. MILLBEPY By an Experienced Hand. Special Value in DRESS-STUFFS; PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, G A L ATE AS. Alan WHITE AND CREAM. Men’s and Bays’ STRAW HATS, in' Great Varie'y, A Lxrgj Assortment of COLONIAL CLOTHING, BOOTS AND' SHOES, &c. DRESSMAKINQ/ISESSMAKI'i?. Having secured A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker. Style and Fit Gnoranteed At Modeiaxe Pricse, W. 0. ROULSTON, MENDELSON’S BUILDINGS TEMUKV, Adjoining E. C. Djrm’a, Chemist. Rn DARROCHj ‘ BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, TEMUKa, BEGS. to re'urn thinks to his many Frien Is and tlie Public generally for their support in the past, and hopes Vo continue to merit a share of tile r patronage. He hat deposed ef his bran,Mi business in the Main Street, and is OPENING OUT IN lIIS OLD SHOP A Large Assortment of tin VERY BEST ENGLISH & COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY, And a L"rge Consignment of tin TAHITI AND MANDARIN ORANGES. Also—Figs, D-t<a, ani Barcelona, Filbert, and Hazd Nuts. A regular supp'y of FIRST-CLASS PASTRY of all kiuds, Weddii g C-ike*. Soirees, Picnic*, and Parties Catered for on the Shonett Notice. jyS THOS. BARR REMINDS his o'd Friends and the Public generally that his Shop, in the Main Street, Tt ranks, is kept constantly supplied nith all the Latest Varieties of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, PARISIAN AND COLO NIA LCO N E ECHO N KIIV. FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION And OB’ tde Best Quality In Season. A Varied and Choice Assortment of Toys, suifab'e (• r Presents, etc. Hot Pies, Toand Coffee at any hour. Note the Address— THE ORIGINAL SHOP, Main Street, T'tnnk' l ,
P I S 0 N’S TURNIP F-UTILISED rpO ENSURE GOOD CROPS it is ahjo’n'e'y noceswy 'o tisp. Manures F[SON’S SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISER is tho resul’ nf half a century's experience and is thoroughly reliable. It favors rapid growth in the young plant. It enriches >1 c soil. It is in good c nJition for the drill. It im 'roves the succeeding g r ass and grain crops. And tried alongside 'ewer priced manures at. sains mo'cy cost per acre it GIVES TEE REST RESULT. PRICE; £8 10s per Ton on rail Timaro, bags in. A CENT—MELVILLE GRAY. pe2 TIM ABU. JOHN RADGLIFFE, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU, CaBINETMAKKB, UI’HOLSTEREK, 'PIOTUBEFuame Maker & Undertakes. FURNIiTUiRR ON TEE TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER, a pi W. C. BESWICK, /COMMISSION AND FINANLTAT A CENT, No, 7 Mr Jonas’s IJuiroino',. Main South Roid, Tnn-.in Loans and Advances Negotiat
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2132, 2 December 1890, Page 1
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429Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2132, 2 December 1890, Page 1
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