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TAI LO AT "THE CORNER." f HAVE TO HAND My Firet Parcl L of COLONIAL TWKEDS foe the Present Seaton. They have been carefully Selcoted from the various Mills for exoellenoe of Quality, Style, and Finish. Also, per s,« Aorangi, a splendid racge of West of England and Soofcoh SuitiDgs and Trouserings. My prioes are moderate, 15 to 20 per cent aoder ordinary Tiiiiru prices. I guarantee b perfeot fit on the most dimoult figure. Gen'lemen. I would ask you specially to place your, orders early, in order to prevent delay and disappointment. JBOOTS! BOOTS! BOOM!; 1000 Pairs of Colonial-made Boots and Shoes to hand and to arrive from the most reliable Factory in New Zealand. If you want wear-resisting Boots, don't fail to see tbeie (roods before, purchasing elsewhere. I can and do say* you 2s to 4i the pair. ARTHUR GAB HE S, bu2l TBCB OOBNBB, TIMARU. WALTER A. WOOD IMPROVED PATENT SINGLEAPRON HARVESTER. Grand Prix. 2 Gold Medals aod an Object; of Art at Paris Exhibition. Several FIRST PRIZES were taken by this Machine this harvest in Australia,,„.. WOOD COMPANY have made I ' . :„i „«•„,» or ,A hn«« TUTTf/P A HARVESTER THAT, WILL BUNDLETHE N.Z CROPS UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. The SINGLE-APRON possesses adyan" tages over any 8-Apron Michine. It has 3 Rollers instead of 6 - 6 B-aringa instead of 12 1 Loose - Running Canvas vtrtm 8 Tight ones; IT STOP® THE WASTE OF GRAIN She led ou- by ordinary and Toeing Peckers. The amoaat of Grain saved ia very important. SECOND-HAND MACHINES FOX SALF. J. H. WALKER'S, District Agent, Tatnpka. —kUT ORDER AT ONCS Th 3 y- -G SUCCESSi IN HARVEST MACHINE? OF THE AGE, THE IJEERiNO ALL-STEEL BIHDER OfILY A Fkw Le*t ! Every works, like. a charra, delighting the, heart of. the purchaser. ThelTOprpvementß in this year places the Dkbblno unq»estiooably iAHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! Last year's DEERINGS have not coßt jPtirohaWs Sixpence for Repairs. Farmers are resp.eptfally invited to inspect this Machine' and ask for -Prices before parcbasiDg elsewhere. A full Stock of EXTRAS for all DEERING Machines kept on band. fJSest TWINES and OILS in'Stock at u LOWEST PRIOE. For particulars apply to tbe looal agent, JAMES FINDLAtf, Blacksmith; ; a a Temuka. NOTI C E. < OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TO Hon,. SHUUi, or uuunoa, vu u»o WATBRd or LANDS in the occupation of ROBERT MATTHEWS without the Written Authority of 'he Uodersigued. and found TRESPASSING io pursuit of Gt»roe or Fist' afWr this notice will be PROSECUTED. U i% ASPINAIiL* CO.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 4

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417

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 4

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