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GREAT SUCCESS I GREAT SUCCESS ! 1 GREAT REALISATION SALE OP GLENDIMING & DOBIE’S STOCK. ENORMOUS SLAUGHTER. THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OP COST. JOHN W. MILES, THE STONE STORE, TEMUKA. HIS SP ACE IS RESERVED'FOR JAMES HARRISON. ALL KINDS OF STORES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A CALL SOLICITED. WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY. u2l CHEAP DRAPERY. CHEAP CLOTHING, CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. TTAYING RECEIVED ADVICE OF SHIPMENT OF autumn and winter goods To arrive at end of next month I ahail hold a CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES SALE FOB ONE MONTH ONLI. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD EXCEEDINGLY LOW FOR CASH. Stock must be Reduced to Make Room for AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS. cQME EARLYj and SE ouRE THE BARGAINS. I AM NOW SELLING—DONAGHY’S BINDER TWINES—FIax, 5d ; Mixed, (s|d Manilla, TJd, Also, OILS of All Deacriptiona at L'tweat Prices. I have all HARVEST REQUISITES in Large Supply; CORN SACKS, FULL SIZE, Solline: Cheap. J. B R~O W N BEEHIVE STORES. TBMFKA. /■ AGENT r'OR NELSON, MOATEAND 00. is TEAS.

THE WALTER A. WOOD IMPROVED PATENT SINGLE- . apron Harvester. Grand l?rix, 2 Gold Medals and an Object ot Art at Pan's Exhibition! Several FIRST PRIZES were taken by this Machine this harvest in Australia. THE WOOD COMPANY have made a special effort, and have BUILT A HARVESTER THAT WILL BUNDLE THE N.Z. CROPS UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. ' i The SINGLE-APRON possesses adtsn]J tages over any 3-Apron Machine. It baa 3 Rollers instead of 6 6 Bearings instead of 12 1 Loose • Running Canvas verstu S Tight ones') IT STOPS THE WASTE OP GRAIN She led out' by ordinary Canvasses sod Tossing Packers. The' amount of Grain saved is very important. SECOND-HAND MACHINES FOR SALE. Sample now on view at J. H, WALKER'S, District Agant, fel4 Tomuks. i PUBLIC BAKERY, TEMUKA. WANTED KNOWN —SMAL GOODS of Every Description , Fresh Daily,, WANTED KNOWN—Lunch Biicuiti, B*d per lb ; Wins Biscuits, 7d per lb by the tin WANTED KNOWN—A Choice Assortment ‘ of English, Colonial, French, end i Italian Confectionery on band. - WANTED KNOWN—Fruit of all kinds, in any quantities WANTED KNOWN —Bovs' and Girls* Leather fcbool Bags, I« 6d each, jPAPER AND ENVELOPES, 61 a Pot A Larg e Stock ot FANCY GOODS, TOYS, STATIONERY, WOOL MATS, ETC., at n D. MoCaS KILL'S, * Public Bakery and Fancy Goods Shop* Main Sooxk Road, Txkvsa*

DON'T HESITATE! i BUI ORDER AT ONCE THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN HARVEST MACHINES OF THE AGE, THE DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER ‘ a Few Left ! Every Machine works like a charm; delighting the heart of the purchaser. The improvements in this year places the Peering unquestionably AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS I Last year’s DEERIKGS have not cost Purchasers Sixpence for Repairs. Farmers are respectfully invited to inspect this Machine and ask for Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Alfull Stock of EXTRAS for all DEERING Machines kept on band. 3 1 si BestiTWINES and OILS in Stock at LOWEST PRICE. For particulars apply to the local agent, JAMES FINDLAV, Blacksmith, j a ß Temuka. WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS, I [N THANKING ray Friend and the Public generally ffcr their Liberal Support accorded IBS in the past, I beg to state thatT am still prepared to do 1 GRISTING, PIG-FEED GRINDING, And OAT CRUSHING At Reasonable Rates, and that any of the above submitted to me will receive my own personal care and. attention, as heretofore. W, HARRISON. FLOUR, SHARPS, AND BRAN FOE mi 7 SALE. Memorandum forms printed o» the Shortest Notice at the Offict thieJPapor

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 3

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584

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 3

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