JAMES HARRISON, STOREKEEPER, TEMUKA, KINDS OF STORES AT THE LOWEST FIGURE FOR CASH Shears, Turkey Stones, Scythes and Handles, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Watering Cans, Brass and Iron Preserving Pans, Chopper’s Pride Axes, Billies, Wood Taps, Flower and Vegetable Seeds. STEAM DRIED DUTTER BOXES, PARCHMENT LINED CHEAP FLOUR, BRAN, SHARP, &c. AGENT FOR THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE.
FOR DECEMBER TRADE. IN Addition to 14 CASES in all opened six days ago ex Ruapehu, of usual goods, WE OPENED ON TUESDAY, EX TAINUI, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Curios, Christmas Gifts, Cards and Booklets, and Mementoes, Carefully chosen by our Young Ladies in charge of Departments, assisted by the skill and experience of our Loudon Buyer. Besides the Choicest Expositions of Austria, Germany, and France, there are some SPECIAL CLASSES OF GOODS FROM VICADS & POIRSON, JONES, of Birmingham, JOSEPH & SON, AND Some Choice Things in CELL ULOID MANUFA CT L HE, Of Quite Novel Design, And we wo know difficult goods lo be met with anywhere in the Colony, more especially at a reasonable figure. INSPECTION INVITED, T. & J. THOMSON DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, TIMARU.
NOW SHOWING LL THE NEWEST MATERIALS Prints, Cambrics, Muslins, Galatea and Norman Stripes. i g@“SPECIAL LINES Flannelettes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Cretonnes. CHOICE ASSORTMENT IN DRESS GOODS (Double and Single Width). NEW SHAPES IN STRAW HATS. Stylish Selection in Ttimmed Millinery. New Gloves, Ribbons, & Feathers. HOSIERY, MEN’S MERCERY, Etc. G. H. MOGRIDQE, DRAPER & SILK MERCER, IN jy23 Temuka.
Ex ANNIE STAFFORD, A large variety of AM Ell 10 AN HARDWARE, Also— Ex, VARIOUS STEAMERS. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE. PRIEST & HOLOGATE, aulo TIMARU.
JUST Arrived.—-.^VrAS. BATES & C0.,1 , Paperhangera, Gr» ; ' aers ai la House Decorators, in ank j ng . public for their past ’patronage, wish to announce that * ney have just received nangings in the very latest designs, with Borders, Freizes, and Dadoes to match, and are prepared to do all kinds of Work and Decorations that may be required. Also every other Requisite for the Trade in Scrim, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Artists Tubes. Colors, Brushes, &c., Sheet, Figured, and Plated Glass, with other goods too numerous to mention. A large stock of Picture Mouldings. Mounts, Wire, See., just arrived. Pictures Framed on. the shortest notice at cheapest rates. Your favors still solicited. Please note the address : Chas. Bates* Co., Main South Road, Temuka, del!'
SADDLERY. SADDLERY. J ALBERT, The Leading Saddler and , Harness Maker, Opposite Bush Hotel, Geraldine. —ln Thanking my Numerous Customers and the Public for their generous Patronage during the, past three years I hope that by strict attention to business and the ust of first-class material, with good workmanship along with reasonable prices, to still merit a continuance of the same. Customers requiring Repairs or any kind of Saddlery-work done on their own premises can have it done by leaving word attho Shop or by Post, and all such Orders will be punctually attended to. au9
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2432, 1 December 1892, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2432, 1 December 1892, Page 3
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