JAMES HARRISON, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, & GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TEMUKA, HAS ALSO TO SELL VERY LOW—BREAD PLATTERS AND KNIVES, Ladies’ Baskets, Plate Polish, B. and G. Teapots, all sizes, Japanese Teapots and Containers, B.M. Moulds, Glass Dishes, Mixing Basins, Housewives’ Meat Saws, Nail Brushes, Toilet Sets, W. and G. Cruets, Eancy Mugs and Jugs, Solomon Solution, Churns, Sapolio and M. Soap, Purses, Flower Pots, F. Bottles, Red Cross Remedies, Siegel’s Syrup, Powder and Shot, Nimmo & Blair’s Garden Seeds, Spades from 4s 9d. OATS, CHAFF, FOWL WHEAT, FLOUR, SHARPS, AND BRAN. AGENT FOR THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. CALL AND INSPECT. YOU WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. JAMES HARRISON, TEMUKA.
WANTED £SOO _ £SOO NO doubt there are many more taken with the same complaint, and have been given up by their needful advisers as sure to die, but DAVID OWERS is not at all anxious to shuffle off this mortal coil. Life still has its charm, and notwithstanding bad Harvests and rotten Governments he still looks forward to that Millenium, when every man will be able to pay Twenty Shillings in the Pound, and to hasten this happy time we intend to hold a SLAUGHTERING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, And we venture to say that First-Class GROCERIES were never offered in the Colony at the same prices before. “ Let there be light,” was the first Divine command, and to supply the needful commodity we quote as follows : Electric Candles, 61b for 2s 6d. Water-white Kerosene, 150 test, 6s per tin ; 11s 6d per case. Luxene do, 170 test, 7s per tin ; 13s Od per case. Very Best Timaru Roller Flour, 501 b bag 5s 9d. Best Timaru Oatmeal, 251 b bag 2s 6d. No. 1 Sugar, 401 b bag only 9s 6d. Three-Crown Soap (16 bars), 5s 9d per box. Brown Windsor Soap, 12 cakes for Is. Vaseline Soap, 4 cakes for Is. Best Rice, Tapioca, Split Peas, and Pearl Barley, all at 51b for Is. Best Ground Rice, 31b for Is. Best Salmon, 3 tins for 2s. 20 T ulet Sets, 7s 6d the set. 50 doz. Cups and Saucers, 4s per doz. Very Best Cream of Tartar, Is 3d per lb. Dinner Plates, 4s 6d per doz, BURMESE TEA. The very finest of Indian Tea, 101 b tins 18s 6d; no charge for the fb n . 101 b tin the very finest CEYLON TEA and half doa. CW na Cups au< j Saucers for 22s 6d. v e have always made the Tea Trade lour Special Study ; our Sales in Terauka alone average 5001 b per month.
NEW GOODS! gPECIAL ATTENTION is Drawn to the MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of SEASONABLE GOODS just to hand. As they are so Yaaied and Numerous, we respectfully Solicit Inspection of the Latest Novelties now on view. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Stafford Street, Timaru. ROBERT FOSTER, Manager. NOTICE. I S 1 have not yet disposed of my Business, I am desirous of KEEPING MY STOCK AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. To this end I am offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Space will not permit of further quotations, but we d© ask the public to give us one trial and we are satisfied we shall see them again. We have just added to our Stock, Lines in BRUSHWARE AND TINWARE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Also — SHEEP SHEAR fc, AND FINEST TURKEY STONE, All at Prices 'hitherto Unknown in Temuka. iN.B. —20 boxes Raisins slightly damaged, 31b for Is. DAVID OWERS & Co. STOREY’S BUILDINGS, TEMUKA AND AT Stafford Street, Timaru, ap2l G. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Great North Road, Timaru. Head Establishment, 88, Princes Street, Dunedin. Branch Establishments at Wellington and Oamaru. G& T. YOUNG have much pleasure o in informing their numerous Customers in Temuka, Geraldine, and Surrounding Districts that they have lately ENLARGED THEIR TIMARU SHOP, Refitted it in the latest London Style, and Stocked it with the Newest and Best Goods to be obtained in the Home Markets. Our Stock now is the Largest and Finest in South Canterbury, and. our Dunedin Stock the Premier Stock in New Zealand, Personal Inspection and Comparison will verify the truth of these statements. G. & T. Young have been Established in Duneain for 30 years. They Received FIRST PRIZE for Watches and Clocks atN.Z. Exhibition, 1805, also First-class Award for Gold and Silver Watches, First-class Award for Gold and Silver Jewellery, First-class Award for Sterling Silver and Electro Silver-Plated Goods, First-class Award for English, French, and American Clocks, First-class Award for Collective Exhibit of Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver, and Electro-Plated Goods at the N.Z. and S.S. The above is a sufficient, guarantee as to the quality of goods they keep, and their long standing in. business proves that they liave given satisfaction to their Customers by supplying goods of reliable quality at reasonable prices.
CASH PURCHASERS, R. H. PEARPOINT, GENERAL MERCHANT G|E RALDINB .
W. FERRIER, PHOTOGRAPHER, Royal Arcaoe, Timaru, OFFERS A GRAND PRESENT for the coming Christmas Season, namely, I Dozen II ighly-F inisbed Cabinet Photographs for 10s (id, or 1 Dozen Highly - Finished Cabinet Photographs and a Beautiful Enlargement for I Sis, or 1 Dozen Imperial Photographs, mounted on handsome ladia-tint mounts, for 15s._ The Imperial is highly suitable for family groups, and forms a very handsome picture. Persons wishing to participate in these most astounding bargains pipy* secure a Deposit Ticket, the price «r which is Ys (id. The tickets will be bn sale at the Studio. Royal Arcade, from Saturday, the Ist day of October, till Monday, the 31st of October, after which date no tickets will be sold. Tickets will be available for use immediately, or at any time, up till the 31st oi March, 1893. The balance to bo paid at time of sitting. In groups an extra charge of Is will be made for each figure. Tickets may also be obtained from Mr E. C. DANN. Chemist, Temuka. See chat every Ticket bears the namQ oi W. Furrier. A SATISFACTORY PICTURE guaranteed.. Parties in the country wishing Tickets please send Postal Notes or Stumps, including stamn fov reply. w E NOTICED AT THE ,SHOW I mat; PEGIAL EFFORTS WERE MADE TO INMQR FARMERS H'RefTASE fe rknT AND UN ’ r "dED MACHINES, jU t we are pleased to state that the Business done by us proved that these were unsuccessful. Any Farmer with a desire to have a [ACHINE THAT WILL PROVE A BLESSING DURING HARVEST hould Purchase the McCORMICK, and nut listen to any fairly tales told by other Machine men. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, Aaiijrrsj Timaru. aiilS
Our Timaru Branch is under the Management of Mr William Martin, a thoroughly practical Watchmaker. All work entrusted to hi? care will be done in a first-class manner with despatch, and at moderate ya-ices. G. & T. YOUNG, I Great North Eoad, Timaru.
J. BALLANTYN E & IMPOK.'E'iSLirT KTOTICE. CO. BESPOKE TAILORING AT MODERATE CHARGES. w Wo Desire to Intimate that i\ri? HF ARFIELD A CUTTER OF LARGE EXPERIENCE, TTT TAKE CH\RGE OF OUP BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, oa WEDNESDAY NEST, the ILL o <- -b , iigt - (Jciltlemell f aVo riug us with their Orders can rely on obtaauing a First-class and Fashionable Garment at a Reasonable 1 nee. TWEEDS ! TWEEDS 1 TWEEDS ! nrp qTO f<u- OF TWEEDS IS REPLETE WITH ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN WEST DF ENGLAND OLR SiOGlv Ol aoOTOH, AND COLONIAL SUITINGS. The Very Latest Patterns in Worsted Trouserings, Fancy Vestings, Worsted and Serge Coatings, Always on Hand. J&. SOLIGraE®. yAM P L ]•: SPO S T Fll E E UN APPLICATI ON. J. BALLANTYME & CO., TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS,. TIMARU,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2419, 1 November 1892, Page 3
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