Girth Calls.GrmjyMj *. . _ ~ Sprains, Cracked or\)LCERATED UOBERSfrSORE TEATS. Geraldine Agents: I Temuka Agents • N Duklop & Co. R. Morrison J. Harbison D. Taylor *23£ e RH. Pearpoint. ' G. J. Mason J. Brown. ALL SHEEPOWNERS «r WHO DESIRE CLEAN FLOCKS, WITH THE WOOL m IN THE BEST CONDITION luvnD USE CARBOL CRY. MHSAT AMERICAN SHEEP DIP. PRONOUNCED BY ALL WHO HAVB tried IT TO BE THE G 0 M I.N G DI P «SJ Testimonials from some of the leading sheepowners of New Zealand. Easy of Application ; Non-Poisonous ; Lasting in Effect. Agents: N. DUNLOP & CO., GERALDINE. NEW ZEALAND AGENT: E. F. DO MB RAIN, Christchurch. fe23 SHEEP DIPS, |^^plgi^ig^^ggß|^ 1 POWDEK DIP ! ! ! " Cooper's" in a Frig-lit ! ! ! ThP Canterbury Agent for " Cooper's " COMPARE THE PRICES. Jl Sheen Biv l so terribly alarmed at the way « Littles," 1 keg (to make 1000 galls.), 50s -towhich" Little's "Dips have cut out" Coopers.") case 7os "Co-oner's " that (in defiance of business Both allow reduction* on largo orders. etiquette) he has published a special circular, "LITTLE'S" FLUID DIP referring tbroughout to " Little s " byname, ig algQ a( j vanc i n g DV i eaps an cl bounds. Its the whole purport of whion is to detract a^vayg very i ar ge, have increased tenfrom the merits of the rival manulacture. foM . Q fche last five yearS) an< i the Dip is But it is no U3e ! " Coopers is super- nQW ugef| by owneTß of over 5,000,000 sheep seded ! For who will buy " er s i a N eV v Jisaland alone, ancl many millions Powder Dip now. that they know that throughout the world. " Cooper's " agent "LITTLE'S" POWDER DIP calls " Little's " Fluid the " principal nonis as «™d and better, and "Cooper's" costs poixonous Dip if the market." The cornhalf as much a-ain ! Most people could not pliment, though kind, was unnecessary, tei "tir from which." But there is a Poor » Cooper's " ! They may well despair, Xctive contains glycerine, combined with the acknowledged •■ principal iwn-pouamis SePowdSbya patent process, and this Dip "and what is now proved to be-4he Ttpq ''Little's'' more soluble than cheapest and best poisonous Dip, other Dips "TnmU's " orevents it caking into bricks, have no chance at all. " Little's " -nonand[avoids any hnrsh effect upon the wool, poisonoo. Fluid and "Little's" pwsojuws Peonle who have tried both Dips, naturally, Powder are so essentially different in their therefore prefer "Little's." Consequently, characteristics that it would be absurd to tnerexore, preiex „„ AMTI rn „ compare them. Each has obvious adAN IMMENSE DEMAND *OR and each . fl beßt " LITTLE'S " POWDER Dli according to individual requirements. Used has sprung up, this Season's orders being s i ng iy for some purposes, or in combination alreacly more than 20 times in excess of last f or others, these two articles supply season's, and " Cooper's " agent has taken ever y need that can possibly arise in confright !!! He tries to sneer off " Little's " nec tion with sheep-dipping. !^(^;»Si£w^hS^BUGKBUBHE«iCO,OHRIBT«HUHqH HESE GRAND-WEARING BOOTS STILL CONTINUE IN FAVOUR, And are known throughout the Colony as the mrTM :TiTi w:l i'/d :■ 'JI i m \\ aii:: Householders of all occupations, if they wish to study economy and comfort, must see they obtain this Brand. There are more ! ZEALANDIA Boots manufactured than any other brand in the country, and the demand is increasing each month. NOTHING BUT STERLING MERIT HAS PRODUCED THIS RESULT. THEY ARE MADE MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S,-AND EVERY PAIR IS BRANDED And is Warranted by the Manufacturer to Give Good ear. New Lasts and Shapes are constantly being received, so every Customer can rely ■ Being Properly Fitted. SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS.
"MATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. (Six years with G. T. White, aud eight years with J. Anderson, both of Christchurch. aAS Commenced Business next W. A. Sherratt's Coal Yards, Geraldine. Vatches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description cleaned and repaired. L LL WORK GUARANTEED: AT MODERATE PRICES. >.S. —Large Assortment of Musip Books, Violin and Banjo Strings in Stook, Violin Tauglii. Thumb wt a.j>pj.^, ation LANDED, EX B.S. TE^UA, TRAVELLING TRUNKS and Bonnet Bqxes, Gav Jon Pumps and Brass Syringes, suitable for spnvymg purposes Brass Preserving' Puns, from 7s Gd each Brass Picture Rods and Fifctinpa Brass Fender Korba and Fire Brasses Bra&fj Utiliinefc I p iciiny« iJvftSji Poundry, Builders' (assortment) Door Mats, Plaic and Fancy Border Floor Tiles, o good assortment Galvanised Buckets »i\d Tubs Trace and Plough, Chains and, Po.tosi Silver Goods. Table'and Pocket Cutlery Perforated, Zinc, all sv^aa.
JOHN RAQGIiFFE, BESWIOK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Picture-Frame Maker, and Undertaker. FURNITURE ON THE TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM. Venetian Blinds Made to Oki>er. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Temuka, ' / r HILE wishing his Friends " A , , Mkkuy Chiustmas," liegg to draw attention to his and beautiiui assortment of Gold an--) Silver .Mroochc-i, Bangles, and Fashionable < Jewellery at pricewhich cannot be beuteu in South Canterbury. Watcfiks a Speciality. A nice lot of Ladies* Silver and (};M Watches from £2 each. Chronographs for Sportsmen and Athletes. English Levers for Wording Men. Rotherham's Levers, specially made to my order, are highly recommended, All Warranted free of cost. Spectacles, Wedding and Keeper iting-s, Engagement Ring 3, Alberta, E.P. Biscuit Barrels, Butter Diahes, Cruets, Marmalades, Teapots, Table Cutlery, Fancy Timepieces, &.n., Q ., in ! great variety, and ut lGv/as|iprices. 'A'fine '. selection of guO-U suitable for'Chrisbinas or ] Weddiii'* Present: All kinds of Clocks anJ \ Watches harel'ully cleaned and I wprji warranted.—.J. S * J ' ' \ Vty.XW Qf WW ~ ORMS. VROOF OF DEBT FORMS OS SALE at t l "* OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
J AS. PHI LP, SHKimELT' WABBHOTJSB, TIMAIiTT. fel2 —OSEPH GILLOT'S CELEBRATED u STEEL PENS By all DeaW-s throughout the World Every Paokot boars a fac-simile Signature of Joseph GiUot.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2468, 23 February 1893, Page 1
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932Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2468, 23 February 1893, Page 1
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