A specimen of the bot, or horse'fly, has been caught la North Canterbury, It was caught by a young man, whoso throat it had attacked. It became entangled iu his whiskers, and was easily captured. Holioway’s Ointment and Pitts.— Notable Facts. the annoyances of skin disease, and en. courages the development of febrile disorders a therefore they should, as they may,be removed by these detergent and purifying prepara tions. In stomach complaints, liver affect tions, pains and spasms of the bowels* Hollo* way’s ointment well rubbed over the affected part immediately gives the greatest ease, pre* vents congestion and inflammation, checks the threatening diarrhocea and averts incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants of large cities will find these remedies to bo their best friend when any pestilence rages, or when from unknown causes eruptions, boils, abscesses, or ulcerations betoken the presence of taints of imparities within the system, and call for instant and effective curative medioines.
AUTUMN, 1891 WE are now getting into oar SEASON’S WORK, and in the colder weather the demand is increasing for a heavier class of Goods. We have a regulated Stream of Manufactures continually arriving. In WOOLLENS from various parts of our own Colony, and in the diverse items of TEXTILE and MADEUP GOODS from the centres in United Kingdom and Continent. All indents go forward to our London office, where they are packed together and forwarded, freight paid, by most economical route. In these times of shallow ideas we think it well to mention that the ordinary system ef business, when directed with energy, discretion, and, of course, the ordinary fundamentals, cannot be improved upon. The best points of all are brought out in well-directed private enterprise, and delivered with a concentrated force and weight which no less homogenous body can attempt to attain. The result is benefit pecuniarily to the consumer, a higher reach of merit and artistic taste, while ultimately excess of price if any above exact cost of production swell the coffers from whence come means to promote British and other colonisation in all parts of the Globe. Departure from these lines will, we think, sooner or later result in the troubles which usually assail any communistic idea. In the SHOW-ROOM generally, DRESS GOODS, and in ALL CLASSES OP STOCK FOR PRESENT WEAR, we hold a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, and at Prices which are only permitted by our excellent mode of doing business, beneficial alike to consumer, producer, manufacturer, and merchant. T. & J. THOMSON Drapers amd Silk Mergers, TIMAHD, Je2s
ASPINALL & CO., TEMDKA FLOUR MILLS. CORNSACKS. - CORNSACKS. HAVING received a Consignment of FULL-SIZED CORNSACKS, we are) prepared to supply same at Current Market Bates. Farmers and others purohas- , ing Sacks from us will be allowed FULL PRICES for same in the event of our Buying their Grain. We are CASH BUYERS of PRIME MILLING WHEAT. STORAGE OF GRAIN. Wo are prepared to Store Grain in our Commodious and Well-ventilated Stores, at Timaru Prices. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on all Grain stored with us. COOPER’S SHEEP DIP. i Having been appointed Agents for this celebrated Dip, we are now prepared to supply same in any quantities. OATS, BARLEyTqRASS SEED. ' Having Agents in all the chief centres of the Colonies, we are prepared to receive Samples of Oats, Barley, Grass Seed, and other Produce for Sale. No oomtaiaaion charged unless sale effected. Account Sales promptly rendered. COAL. COAL. COAL. The ALLAN DALE COAL CO. have appointed us their Agei.ts for Temuba and Surrounding District, and wa are open to receive orders for same. For Household purposes it is unrivalled, and Thrashing Mill Owners will find it the Cheapest and Most Economical Coal in the Market. All orders left with us will meet with prompt despatch from Pit Mouth. ASPINALL & CO. R EBB tor Rubber Stamps receivep i " at the Luanua Offlr-r T N MEMORIAM CARDS, in greul 1 variety and neat designs, at the Offict of this paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 3
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