W, C. ROULSTON BUILDINGS, TEMUKA, ' I "■ r HAS OPENED JJP a Large Gcnsign meoi of SUMMER GOODS, .Comprising the LATEST STfLKK IN HATS AND ' BONNETS, '. :;: Trimmed au&.Untrimmed NEW RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS; FEATHEKS, GLOVES; And SUNSHADES. 'MtiifflY "■'"■' : By an Experienced Band. 1 ' Special Value in DRESS-STAFFS, PRINTS./ZfiPHYRS. GAL ATE AS. Also WHITE AND OREA¥. Men's and Boys' M"RAW HATS, in Grsnt Varie'y. A Large Assoriment of COLONIAL CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SROES, &a. DRESSIWAKIIiCrbRESSMAKIHK; Having secured A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, Style and Fit tjnoranteed At Moderate Price?. W. 0. ItOULSTON, MEN DEL S 0 N'S B UIL DINGS TEMUKA, Adjoining E.G. Darin's, Chemist.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER; J TEMUKa, ; , 3EGS to return tbanks to hi*B many Friends and the Public generally for their support in ■ the past, and hope's to continue to merit a abare of their patronage. Ha ha=< disposed ef his branch business in the Main Street, and ia OPENIXG OUT IN HIS OLD SHOP A Large Assortment of the VERY BEST ENGLISH & COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY, And a L*rge Consignment of the TAHITI AND MANDARIN ORANGES. Also—Figs, Dues,, and Barcelona, Filbert, and Hazal Nuts. A regular supply of FIRST-CLaSS PASTRY of all kinds. Wedding Cakes. Soirees, Picnic*, and Parties Catered for on the Shorte*; Notice. jy3 REMINDS his old Friends and the Public generally that his Shop, in the Main Street, Terapka, is kept constantly supplied with rail the Latest Varieties of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, PARISIAN: AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION And o? the Best Quality In Season. A Varied and Choics Assortment of ToTSi suitable for Presents, etc. Hot Pies, Tea, and Coffee.at any hour. Note the Address— THE ORIGINAL SHOP, Main Street, T>ronka.
FISON'S TURNIP FERTILISER. rr\o ENSURE GOOD CROPS it is absolutely necessary to use Manures FISON'S SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILE ISER is the resnh of half a century's experience and is thoroughly reliable. It favora rapid growth in the young plant. It eoriches ilie soil. It is in good condition for the drill. It imiroves the succeeding g r asa and grain crop?. And tried nlongside'ower priced manar*a at fiamw money cost per acre it GIVES THE HEST RESULT. PRICE : £8 I©3 per Ton on rail Timara, bags in. MELVItu'CRAY, ee2 ■ TIMA.RU. JOHN RADCLIFFE, BESWICIi STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PiutubeFrame Maker & Undertaker. FURNITURE ON TEE TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLIND 3 MADE TO ORDER, apl COMMISSION AND FiNANCIAT AGENT, No. 7 Mr Jonas's BuitDiNOf.. Main South Ko*d, Timarn. Loans and Advances Negotiafc
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 1
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402Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 1
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