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EX R.M.S. “IO N I C.” NT E W GOODS I SPECIAL TO GENTLEMEN. JUST OPENED—One CASE,containing 50 MEN’S KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS, MADE TO ORDER FROM SPECIALLY SELECTED TWEEDS, New and Very Choice Patterns, combined with Superior Cut and Finish. For Sterling Value Unequalled. JOHN W. MILES THE STONE STORE, TEMUKA. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF TEMUKA. 3ST O I WHY are we taxed? To raise money to pay interest on our big debts —for education, for defence, etc., etc. Government taxes we have to pay, but do not pay a heavier tax than any inflicted by Government —that is, by running accounts, and thereby allow traders, by high prices, to tax you and make you pay for booking and for other people’s debts, but BUY FOR CASH FROM J. W. VELVIN, * Who gives-the Very Best'Value in Temuka for Ready Money. J.W.V. has also receiyed his first consignment of FISHING TACKLE, which is of the Very Best Quality, and at Prices never offered before in Temuka. Inspection Invited. sel9 J. W. VELVIN, STOREY’S BUILDINGS.

ECONOMICAL TAILORING AT THE CORNER. I BEG to intimate that I have just received my First Parcel of COLONIAL TWEEDS for the present Season. They have been carefully selected from the various Mills for excellence of quality,: style, and finish. Also, per S.S. lonic, a grand range of WEST OF ENGLAND & SCOTCH FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, , AND COVERT COATINGS. < I am now BOOKING ORDERS for the TIMARU SHOW. The nearer we approach 1 this annual event the more difficulty we have in executing late orders. Therefore, i gentlemen, I would ask you specially to PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY in order to prevent delay and disappointment. Gents 5 Economical Colonial-Tweed Sac ] Suit, to order—s7s 6d, 635, 70s, and 755. Gents’ Economical Colonial-Tweed Trousers, i to order—l7s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d, and 24s fid. BOOTS! BOOTS!'BOOTS! * Men’s, Boys’, Girls’, and Ladies’ Colonialmade Boots and Shoes — 50Q pairs just opened. If you want wear-resisting Boots don’t fail to visit THE CORNER before Purchasing elsewhere. I can and do save you 2sto4sthe pair. arthuiTgabites, au2l THE CORNER, TIMARU. R. H. PEARPOINT, TIMBER, IRON, COAL, & GENERAL ' MERCHANT, GERALDINE, Has on Hand— T> ED and White Pine (rough and 1 JLV dressed), Kauri and Blue-gum Timbers of all descriptions. , Large Stocks of Well Seasoned Lining, Flooring, and all kinds of Mouldings, f Sheep Feeders, Gates, Hurdles, and Doors £ and Sashes. Wire (plain and barbed), Staples, Wire 3 Nails, Posts, Stakes, and Rails. ] Cement, Fire Bricks, Oils and Paints, and a large assortment of Builders’ * Ironmongery. Newcastle and Westport Screened Coals. Oats, Sharps, Bran, and Chafi. Timber delivered in Trucks to any Railway Station direct from the Mills at Lowest Rates. ! YATES’S RELIABLE SEEDS. 1 have just landed my year’s supply, comprising every description of Garden and Flower Seeds, Mangolds (red and yellow), carrot (intermediate and white), Lawn Grass, Bird Seed, etc. Special quotations for Bulk Lots to Gardeners and others. The superiority of these Seeds is now such a household word that further comment from me is unnecessary. Agent For— The Victoria Insurance Co., Limited. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Co. Standard Accident Insurance Co,, London Neill & Co. Nelson & Moate’s, and Gregg & Co.’s Blended Teas. jy2l GANN'S GONOITION POWDER, PREPARED from the Recipe of the “ Meynell Hunt Club,” England. Everyone who owns a good horse should try this Powder during the present season. Price, 2s 6d per lb. E. 0. DANN, Temuka Dispensary. N.B. —Just received a Supply of Clovers, Ryegrass, etc., etc.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2260, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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580

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2260, 29 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2260, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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