■'^'-J'.'TZW::J. BEEJ. CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER TEMUKA. I ~\RAWS attention to bis large stock FURNITURE, ETC., which will compare favorably with anything in the district as regards quality and Price. Repairs Carefully Executed. JUST RECEIVED— A Choice Assortment of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS UNDER GLASS SHADES for placing on graves. Very Choice. Inspection respectfully invited. del7 A CONVERSATION. c * "TTTHAT a Splendid Light your W Lamp gives Jlsit a new Mud?" Oh no 1 It's the old lamp, but I put a little " CLEANALL " in the water when I washed the glass, and it gives twice, the light it did. CLEANALL 1 What's that ? I never heard of it. Oh, it's the most wonderful thing you ever used. A tablespoonful in a bucket of water will clean the Floors, Oilcloth, Paint and Windows like magic without soap or soda. And so quick ! It makes cleaning down no trouble at all. Dear me, I must try it: But really, you. must be fond of work. Why, it must have taken hours to get that steel fender and copper kettle so bright. Not at all? liustrubed a little MATCHLESS METAL POLISH on and rubbei it off again with a duster and it was done. Agent for N.Z. for Paton's "CLEANALL " POWDER and METAL POLISH. W. E. POTTS. TIMARU. se7 To be had of all Storekeepers. Limited
CELEBRATED Special Superphosphates A £6 10s Ton. „ „ B £6 5s Ton. „ . „ C£6 OsTon. „ „ D £6 0s Ton. „ Bone Dust E £6los Ton. „ SJ „ Fine F £6 10s Ton. „ „ „ „ G £6los Ton. „ Blood Manure H£7 0s Ton. „ Garden „ K£B 0s Ton. „ Potato „ L £7 0s Ton. „ Turnip „ M£7 0s Ton. „ ' Grass „ N £7 0s Ton. Prices in all cases on Railway Trucks at our Works Siding, Burnside. To secure lowest rail rates the minimum quantity is 2 TONS. AS TO RELIABILITY of our Manures see Reports and Testimonials for the past 11 years. (Analysis Guaranteed). We have beaten all the local and imported Manures when, brought into Public Competition in every case. Our object as Permanent Manure Makers is to convince the Farmer, Fruit Grower, and Horticulturist, that if our Manures are used there is, unless in oases of extreme drought when the seeds do not germinate, a certainty not only of a good crop, but also a visible and unmistakeable improvement in the condition of the land for future operations. Our Manures made at our Works at Auckland have also taken the leading position there.
KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Ld. Dunedin. ses NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. 400 Gallon Tanks landed ex s.s. "Tongariro" and s s. "Pakeha." HURST'S & CARTER'S CLOYEES, all kinds TIMOTHY ESSEX B.L. RAPE ITALIAN LVCRENE HIBGRASS pYSSSI ' Embracing! MANGOLDS ( F-orite Kinds Also fok' Saie— - Perennial Ryegrass, Poverty Bay Do. Local Colonial Timothy „ Italian Akaroa ' ocksfoot. Prices and Samples on Application. WM. R. McLAREN, ; so 7 Mawgw.
*rf COOGHTREY speaks about XJ LECONTE MALT EXTRACT BREAD:— , . M .„,. " Dunedin, New Zealand, May 2f, cttt "Your Malt Bread both icept and tasted well, having all that rich nutty flavour of pure wheaten flour bread. One of the loaves you left with me was as fresh and Bpon<T at the end of a week as loaves on 'the old method would be in twenty four hours. I opine you have not used p. tato starch granules to aid m * ~ leavening of it, because rigid tests f; to discover any of those forms oi starch granules derived from such source?, which by reason of their cheapness, are used as adulterants of the more expensive wheat flour, and it appears to me the Malt Extk\CT has enabled you to make au ideal pure wheat flour loaf. Another advantage of your new method is that those persons who crave for the softness, lio-htness, porosity, and spongy quality of newly baked bread, with all its relative attendants in indigestibility, can get iu Tour Malt Buuad all that they long for without the dis ■ grceable disadvantages. I am sure your progressive spirit melts great praise -Jn. Couc.htrby, formerly of the Teaching Staff' of Edinburgh University, the Liverpool Hoyal Infirmary Schools of Medicine, and Otago University College." BUDD. gQr TIMAEU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2554, 12 September 1893, Page 3
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