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REID ft GRAYS CHILUD DIGGING PUUGHSr (DbTOi.i' J 6R Sptetfe FOTisq\y;:) ; . 1 A T the vatibus cbhit>^bh^& Imported a>igg^^ia'^ ;^y»B s Plpu^h : %afl awarded First and Second Frizes ah Southland Fikst SEdbkb PrizeS at ;; Wif»DHiJtt MAspße ;Fibst ( P)Rize At Matauba, and First Prize at WAitißA. To thotb who prefer this style’o£ planghJLng.we, can.giye them the easiest drawn, best working, leafit expensive in repairs; and infinitely the best made and MOST ‘ DURABLE DIGGER.' ‘Of New and Convened Diggers-we have a large number *at J work in :aU parts of NeW Zealand. i Ouri Diggers 1 are -fittediwitfcGray’s Patent tJhhreakable Steel Shares and Gray’s Patent,Unbreakable SteeLPoints ; at same price as Double Furrow ’ Plough Shares, j Chilled , Cast Shares, 2s each; Chilled Cabx Snilffi’ 6d -each. ! Haed* TSlipebed UnbkeakaSle Steel I Points, Is each.’' These Steel 1 Points will wear twice as long as «ah be'tutned upside dowh. As oftbn as necessaryi thus always keeping a keen -cutting edge underneath. We makes thetd ploughs sn the, following- .sizes:—rDQUßLEi FUR-. ROW DlGGEß;'with Or without adjdfeiiing! gear; DOUBLE,FERROW DIGGER; with or withbht adjusting gear; inadeho that it bah be used as a Double or Single * Furro w Diggfer . 1 1 Single Furrow Digger, 1 ivith 'or without adjusting gear. The Single DigghFcah be fitted as an ordinary plough at 60s extra; aa an'ordinary Swing Digger ; or as; an ordinary j Double Furrow Plough convertible into a Digget. '■ J I ■■ TESTIMONIAL.—Totara; Estate, June 3, 1890. To Reid & Grat.—ln reply to your memo; 'of'27th‘ihst.i, asking 1 my ppihion of thaworkidone by your plough-at the.DiggingPl6u'»h, f TrM : Lmust.say I was agreeablyaurprised to see your' “Conyerted ; Dig : get iif do'such^‘ splendid work.; 1 .. . . Yonrs ; sincerely, . John M Manager; ‘ v/ --••*'1 . , REID a GRAYS 1 GOMRINED DRAIN, MANURE, & TURNIP DRILL, | Feucing StandardS; Fencing!Wires; Btrauiers, Drays, r Grobbers, Acme Harrows, Ac.

FIRST INSTALMENTS op ■ 40 McCORMICKS 40 REACHED US TO-DAY., , gHALL BE PLEASED TO HEAR -- FROM PURCHASERS x: . . AS TO 'DATE OF DELIVERY. ALMOST SOLD OUT. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, XIMART7. auls

Having a large assorted STOCK of B 0 OTB & S H OES Of Every Description, I will sell them at a Very Low Price for ONE WEEK ONLY. Women’s Gotkl’Kid E.S. ••• Lace-ups... 8s Girls’ High-&& Lace-ups ... 5a Boys’ ,Lace r ... ; ... ... 3s 3d , Men’s Strong- Shpoters , Tipped andTooplates ... ... 9s Men’s Bluchers. .. 6s Hxjndbbds of Other' Lines Equally ‘ " Low. Women’s Boots Soled ... 2s Men’s Bpotaf'Soled ... 2s 6d J. BOOTMAKER. ap2B Temiika,

CJ OtJTH CANTERBURY' GLASS, OL PAINTS, ' AND ■ PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, Timaru. JAMES CRAIGIE KEEPS THE 1 LARGEST STOCKS ■ OF .v’-'''-' PAPERHANGINGS In South Canterbury. To make .room for New AmYalsj. will Sell at Reduced .Prices. . Gold Papers from 2a 6d, Kitcheri'aud BedroOih fronxSd. fe!2

SHEEP SHEARSV SHEEP SHEARS ; SHEEP SHEARS. > BURGON «fe BALL 8.8. A. and 11 A r WARD: & PAYNE’S “ CONQUEROR.” Best Selected . .Tubeey .Stone* ; ■ Washl'Tl l Stone. ,i ! . A General Ass^mfiiijof B^d^’.^.and House urnwHmjg Oils, &c., 'Ranges and Regislief Grates, Agent for Standard SeWirig' Machines | JAS; Sheffield Warehouse, Txmabu. fel2i

JOHN SIM] WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, |J , ' . TEMijKA, : j IS determined, to keep abreast. : 6f (| the i times, and so he has procured a. Stock f SPECTACLES" f dii‘ ■the ;) .MEW f ':f CHANGEABLE' SYSTpL r Crystals, ?au- j sodunoptic, and Pebbles; r tp Suit all Rights- 1 Prices, Is 6d and/3s-6d per Best f Pebbles, 8s 6d per pair .. , Extra Strong Silver English Lever Hunt-' ing WATCHES a Spppiahty-f. ThesejWatches being imported/ direct from the, inann; j facturers, purchasers can rely on getting a j genuine article at ;the lowest possible cost.; A SPECIAL Line of Ladies’ Silver Lever Hunting Watches!- at, £2'2s, Warranted, j Call early, and get one. . •,. ■ A large assortment of Wedding, j Keeper, and Engagement RINGS, Cold and Sdver JEWELLERY,' CLOCKS, " and E.P. Goods, in newest and most fashionable designs, always on hand at prices as low as any in Canterbury. .. h - INSPECTION INVITED, j All kinds of, Watches, Clocks,'and Jewellery Cleaned and Repair ed,.,AllWork Guaranteed; , feltoseph gillot/s celebrated J STEELMENS.., [ By all Dealers (throughput the World! Everv Packet bears a facsimile Signature ! of Joseph Gillot.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2289, 5 December 1891, Page 1

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669

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2289, 5 December 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2289, 5 December 1891, Page 1

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