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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digeetio’n and nutrition, and by a careful application of.the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr Bpp's has , provided our breakfaet tablea with' 1 a' delicately-flavored beverage, which may ?ave as ' many heavy doctor’s bills. It is'by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually builtupuntil strong enough to resist every tendehcy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around iis ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wis may escape many a fatal ; shaft by keeping ourselves well, fortified with pure Wood and a nourished frame..”—See' article in 'Civil'Serye Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk. Sold in i-lb packets by .Grocers labelled thus;! — JAMES EPPS & 0 0., HoMceOPH&TIC CHBMIBTB, LO NJ) ON, E N GLAND, myl

TAILORING AT THE CORNER. .HAVE just received ray second Pares! of Colonial Tweeds frem the various mills. They haye been carefully selected for excellence of quality, Sty Is, and Finish. Also per 8.8. RimUTaia, a Splendid Range of West of England, Scotch, and Worst'd Suitings and Trouserings, also Covert Ooatr The success of my 'Tailpring Department is beyond my most sanguine expectations. The reason is hot'fair'to seek ; my Cutter is one of the best in Soath Canterbury ; my prices are very moderate, 15 to 20 par cent under ordinary Timaru Prices. I guarantee a perfect fit on the most difficult figure. Gentlemen, I would ask you 'specially to place your orders early in order to prevent delay and disappointment. Helmet Hots, cork lined, must be cleared, 12* 6d, now 2s lid ; 14s 6d, now 3s lid. OXFORD SHOES. OX FORD SHOES. Delivery given last week of a consignment of 500 Pairs of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, ex Rinlutika, which must be turned into Cash without delay. 100 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 5s lid, usual price 8s 6d 100 Pairs Ladies’ Levant Oxford Shoes marked 6s lid, usual price 9s 6d 100 Pairs ladies’ Glace Kid Oxford Shoes marked 7s lid,"usual price 10a 6d 100 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 8j lid, usual price lls 6J 100 Peirs Ladies’ Oxford Kid Shoes marked 9s lid, usual price 12s 6d 300 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Sliippers, 3s lid per pair. rags, ARTHUR GABITES, (Late Gabites and Plante), au2l TIMARU.

GREAT REALISING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Gr LENDINING AND J^OBIE Have Secured those Premises NEXT TO VELVIN & TAYLOR’S, Main Street, Temu*a, Wtiera they will open up a Magnificent Assortment of New SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. We may say plainly we have Thou sands of Pounds worth of High-class Goods, and considering we have determined to realise the whole lot, and going to Close all our Branches in as limited time as possible, we have piled into our Branch here a grand assortment of all classes of Goods. We ask you to call and just see what Slaughtering of High -class Stock means. Remember this is no Ordinary Sale of Odds and Ends of a Season’s Business, but a Stock speciul : y imported for a Family Trade. THE WHOLE S POCK MUST BE REALISED, Then fore Call-Early. See Handbills for Particulars. TERMS STRICTLY GASH. GLENDINING & DOBIE bkt Messrs Yeltin and Tatxor's), TEMUIvA.

H. ML WEST, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, S NOW BOOKING ORDERS from I his Superb Collection of FANCY, SHOW, POMPOM, & CACTUS DAHLIAS; BEG ALB, SHOW; FANCY, & DOUBLE IVY-LEAP PELARGONIUMS. Catalogues now ready, and may be bad on application to WHEAT EXPERT and SAMPLER And Grain Commission A«ent. ttfford Street (opposite Arcade), Timaru. I beg to announce to farmers generally (hat I have a Practical Knowledge of Grain, so that any sample which they may submit to me to be sold they may rely on my securing the beet market value according to quality. Lowest rales of commission charged. Special terms for largo quantities. Milling and Fowl Wheat, also Seconds Oats and Barley, wanted. nol3 Memorandum forms printed on the S ortest Notice at the Office this Pap n r North East Vat.ley, Dunedin, H. T. CLINCH, my!7 Temuka. E, BEST RDS of Every Description Printed ' .„ j at the Office of (hie Paper ,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2133, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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701

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2133, 4 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2133, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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