yjf E ; ADVISE INTEN DIN G PURCHASERS ‘ . OF MCCORMICK'S MACHINES TO QIYE THEIR ORDERS AT ONCE. THEY ABE SELLING FREELY. To Save Disappointment do not Delay. PRIEST AND HO LOCATE IRONMONGERS, bu!4 TIMARU.
DON’T HESITATE! U 1 ORDER AT ONOB THE -GREATEST SUCCESS IN BARVEST MACHINES OF THE AGE, THE DJEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER Owly a Few Left 1 Every Machine, works like a charm, delighting the heart of the purchaser. The Improvements in this year, places the ..... .Deebino unquestionably AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS! Last yeai’g DEERINGS have not cost Purchasers Sixpence for Repairs. Farmers are respectfully inv'tedto inspect this Machine and aak for Prices before purchasing elsewhere. A full Stock of EXTRAS for all DEERING Machines kept on hand. Beat TWINES and OILS in Stock at LOWEST PRICE. For particulars a >ply io the local agent, JAMES FINDLAF, Blacksmith, jaß Temuka.
REMEMBER ! fJIHiS BUCKEYE HARVESTER IS “ALWAYS AHEAD.” It Cot? «nd Ties the Shortest and Longest Crops wi'h equal facility, and is eaai'y drawn by Two ijloraes. See Testimonials. IN STOCK Donaghay’s Binding Twine Oil, and Sundiies. Ask for Catalogue. A. W. OAZE, Street, Temuka,
‘ DORIC ’—FIVE CASES WS HAVE TO HAND THIS DAY, 20th, the LAST OF OUR DIRECT SUMMER IMPORTATIONS FOR; 1890-91. We had arranged to meet «n Extended Business this Season, and, notwithstanding one thing and another, have not been disPreparalory lo Half-yearly Balance on February 15th, we will JOB OUT all Season’s Goods that ought lo be discountedthen, as : MANTLES, JACKETS, &o, end we are now in the Market buying any Special Line Offering by Wholesale Trade. DORIC SHIPMENT is mainly a repeat of Nos. received end of August' last, and which- secured popular fayor, such as Needle Trays, No. 70 Cashmere Hose, Srt'n di Oheno Umbrellas, Gipsy Tables, 3s lid, nicely finished, Ivory-handle Fans Is 6d, Special Range Merinos, Embroidery Collars, While Veil Nets, Embroidery Aprons, Doeskin Gloves, Corsets in ‘ Swiss,’ 1 Huntley,’ 'Seville,’ for O.S. figures, and * Montrose.' Along with these we have opened ranges in leading makes of ;Ribbons, Dowlas, For(ars, CalieorP, Holl>nds, Muslins, Sheetings, and’mahy other nec-saaries our slock can do with very well. T. & J. THOMSON — ««ld jewellery The Only Perfect Substitute for 18-Oara JSvery article of Jewellery Free and sa a (DBArBBS AMU SIXK MbROBHS, TIM AKU Je2s I. 0 EOWB, Punploo road.W.S. London,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2162, 12 February 1891, Page 4
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384Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2162, 12 February 1891, Page 4
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