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PATENT “STAR” GEAR CASE AND CHAIN LUBRICATOR. B®”PATENT APPLIED FOR. THE “UP-TO-DATE ’ INVENTION. FITTED TO STAR CYCLES AT!3Qs EXTRA IT is computed that from 10 to 12 per bent, of the power required to drive a cycle :is absorbed by the chain and gear wheels, even when the chain and wheels are tone to pitch. Tyres, design of frame, bearings, &c., have all been improved, but the saving of power applied to the pedals has been neglected. The tyre “ wonder ”is over. The Gear Case and Chain Lubricator is the next great improvement in cycle conManufacturers all over the world are giving their attention to gear cases and the lubrication of the chain. Harrison Garter, in England, has invented a complicated case which cannot be easily detatched, but the advantages of the perfect , system of lubrication is so great that thousands of cycles are now being built with /these gear cases, and even the price of £2 charged by English firms is willingly paid to secure the absence of grinding, tightening, clicking, and subsequent loss of pitch of chain and gear teeth, which means a saving of 10 to 12 per cent, of power. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. oo„ 70, Manchester Sheet, Christchurch.

NOTICE. rpHE Proprietor begs to notify that the PRICE OF THIS PAPER is now as follows: SUBSCRIPTION: For One Quarter—ln advance 4s M Booked ... 5s Yearly—ln advance 15s „ Booked 20s

F> m m This Great Household Medicine rank* amongst the leading necessaries of Life. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the

It is now the CHEAPEST TRI-WEBKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and the Proprietor trusts that the INCREASED CIRCULATION will compensate for the Reduction in its Price It is essentially a LOCAL

Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigom to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages; and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are unsurpassed. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT 1 It* Searching and Healing Properties are known throughout the World. For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, it is an infallible remedy. If effectually rubbed oh the neck and chest, as salt into meat, It Cures SORE THROAT, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellings, Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has never been known to fail. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 78, Vow Oxford Bt. (lata 533, Oxford St.) London; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World; with directions for use in almost every language. £> ' ' 4®* Purchasers should loorf to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is sot 633, Oxford Street, London, they ore spurious. DISINFECTANTS Are the best and cheapest. Free from poison. Agreeable in smell.

PAPER, devoted to the interests ot the district. It is impossible for the papers published in large •centres of population to pay the ■ I mue attention to the requirements of the district as it does. Ob these grounds the Proprietor bask his claim for support, and he trusts he will .not be dissappointed. -It has given its advocacy to EVERY MOVEMENT for the .ADVANCEMENT of the DISTRICT. It has never been known fa take the side of the Strong against the Weak. While it has upheld the Rights of Working Men it has always recognised the Rfchtsof Property

The palatine insurance COMPANY, LIMITED. m* Chief Office ' MANCHESTER. INSURANCE are granted Against Fire on most descriptions of Property at lowest current rates. Losses Promptly & Liberally Settled. No Policy Holder is subject to any Liability whatever. FINANCIAL POSITION. Authorised Capital One Million Sterling Capital Subscribed by a large J and wealthy proprietary >■ £600,000 of over 800 Shareholders ) Capital paid up ... ... £120,000 Funds in addition £ll7 000 ALF. W. GAZE, def> District A<?mit A POWERFUL TONIC AND NON-~ EXCITING STIMULANT. BUTLER’S PN!HE~AND IRON TONIC RESTORS the functions of the digestive organs, strcuuthcns the menial and physical powers, relieves the dullness and drowsiness of nervous debility, and produces a general exaltation of the circulatory system, imparting increased vigor to the muscles as as the intellect, with a feeling of satisfaction. In cases of sleeplessness from exhaustion and fatigue it is invaluable. This article is thoxougly reliable, will keep good for any length of time, and is a widely-recognised TONIC REMEDY. juU in Bottles at 2s 6r>. BUTLER & CO., CORK To be obtained from E. C. DANN - TEMUKA, 11, CITRON • GERALDINE,

TEMUKA DISPENSARY (Established, 1866.) DANE’S Quinine and Dandelion Tonic Dann’s Linseed Cough Balsam Dann’a Liver Pills “ Meynell Hunt ” Condition Powder Rayner’s “ Farmers’ Friend.” Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed. E. C. DAMN, ial FAMILY CHEMIST. DfYLON TEA AGENCY. PURE TEAS of the Finest Quality, ns packed in the Garden Factory, c.vn jalways bo obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planter*’Association of Coy lon,' Drink British Grown Tea—Pure, "Wholesome, Pleasant, Economical. 1 R. R. TAYLOR, i «igent for the Tea Planters’ Association ] of Ceylon. j CHURCH STREET. TIMARU. fe2 1 MEMORIAL CARDS. 1 JUST TO HAND—A Varied Selection of MEMORIAL CARDS. Choice ! aud Tasteful Designs. Inspection Invited’ IBMUKA LEAPBB OFFICE.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2607, 13 January 1894, Page 1

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883

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2607, 13 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2607, 13 January 1894, Page 1

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