Hoiiowat'S PllLS.—Teachings of Experience.—The united testimony of thousand*, extending orer more than forty years, most strongly recommends these Fills as the best purifiers, the mildest aperient*, and the surest restoratives. T'hey neyer prove delusive, or give merely temporary relief, but attack all ailments of the stomach, lungs, heart, bond, and bowels in the only safe and legitimate way, by cleanoing the blood, and bo eradicating those impurities whioh are the souroe and constituent of almost every disease. Their medioin<kl efficacy is wonderful in renovating lnfeebled constitutions. Their action embraces ale that is desirable in a household medicine Thay remove every noxious and effete matter ; and thus the strength is nurtured and the energies stimulated.
DECEMBER. "N addition to Eimutaka Shipment of a few days ago we have now te advise opening 7 CASES, EX lONIC, of Bijoutry and Xmss Goods, also some parcels we have cleared for general stook at speoial prices, notably, 17idoz Straw Huts from Luton Manufacture at 50 per cent discount, 40 pieces Prints, Ginghams, 4c, at 25 per cent discount, and other lines, all perfectly freib, reliable goods, and the class in demand. EX RUAPEM 12 CASES. These goods are seleoted to meet requirements at this season, and, stated shortly, consist of EibboQi, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, Aprons, Umbrellas, Belts, Laces, Handkerchiefs, all ohoioe geods in taking descriptions. French Merinos and Cashmeres, Cashmere de L'lnde, Grenadines, Foules, Beiges. Sheetings, Tablings, Towels, Galateas, Flannelettes, Quilts, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Curtains, Antis, Liberty Muslins, Blind Hollands. AH Manchester Goods; from manufacturer at lowest list price. Princess Mantles, Pongees, Pelisses, Pinafores, Corsets, Underclothing, and full range for Show Room. 4 CASES FROM VARIOUS CENTRES. Owing to coaiplioatioas in early part of season several Colonial Wholesale Houses have got filled up with stuff. As we hare been doing good solid business all along we have purchased rather heavily in DREB3E-> and HEAVY GOODiI in particular. We are not anxious to dispose of the goods at once, as they are in cboi<:e shades, and are bought at l 5 per cent leu than we can land them from manufacturer. DaAPaaa and Sn a .vleu<jhbß, T 1 il A H U jq2s
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 3
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