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G. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS Great North Road,. Timabu. Head Establishment, 88, Princes Street, Dunedin. Branch Establishments at Wellington and Oamaru. G& T. YOUNG have much pleasure . in informing their numerous Customers in Temuka, Qeraldine, 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. Youno have been Established in Dunedin for 30 years. They Received FIRST PRIZE for Watches and Clocks atN.Z. Exhibition, 1866, 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, Jewellery, Sterling Silver, and Electro-Plated Goods at the N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1889-90 A The above is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of goods they keep, and their long standing in business proves that they have given satisfaction to their Customers by supplyiug goods of reliable quality at reasonable prices. v Our Timabu Branch is under the Management of Mr William Martin, a thoroughly practical Watchmaker. All work entrusted to his care will be done in a first-class manner with despatch, and a moderate prices. G. & T. YOUNG, Grbat North Road. Timabu.

THE BEST PIANOS COLLARD AND COLLARD'S. That's why we Bell them. BEGG & CO., NEXT THEATRE, TIMARU.

WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. T HAVE Received a large Conaignment BOOTS AND SHOES OF THE BEST MATERIAL. COOKHAMS IN PORPOISE. COOKHAMS IN BEST CALF. COOKHAMS IN BEST GRAIN. GUM BOOTS KEPT IN STOCK. J. TANGNEY, BOOTMAKER, TEMUKA. ap2B

BREAD! BREAD 1 BREAD I AVE you tried Lkconte's Patent Extract of Malt Bread I If not, Try It at Once ! Only to be obtained at J. A. McCASKILL'S, Al BAKERY, Tbmuka. H. COLLIER & CO., DEALERS IN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, T E M U K A. * LL Kinds of Furniture bought, sold, l or exchanged. Large Stock of New and Second-hand Articles for sale. Spring Mattresses from 27s Gd, Sofas from 255. All kinds of Upholstered Goods made on the premises. The Portable Meat Safe, price 265, grand value. Furniture made to order on shortest notice. New and Second-hand Wood and Iron Bedsteads,. Chairs, Tables, Wash-hand Stands, &c Furniture Repaired and French PolishedH. COLLIER & CO., Thomas Street, near Mr R. Darrock's Shop. ja23 A POWERFUL TONIC AND NONEXCITING STIMULANT. BUTLER'S QUININES IRON TONIC RESTORS the functions of the digestive organs, strenuthens the mental 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 well as the intellect, with a feeling of satisfaction. In cases of sleeplessness from exhaustion and fatigue it is invaluable. This article is thorongly reliable, will keep good fur any length of time, and is a *iJely-ceoo«raiaod TONIC REMEDY. O »iD IN BOTTLKS AT 28 6D. butler & co M cork. To bo obtained from Kv C. DANN * TSJIUKA, It. CITRON • tISftALMNB. NOTICE. R WILLIAM THOMAS HAH BKKN Afl'OllfTEl) Ifcuurt'H', CtUivtivwr, "li-d Collector fur tins Pojicr IN Gcrnldinc, Vice Mil H. N. HisiiJSNS, resigned. Mr Thomas is authorised to Collect Money jh account of this Paopr v i\\\i\ his \vUJ by a, A^W*V$«,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2621, 15 February 1894, Page 1

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588

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2621, 15 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2621, 15 February 1894, Page 1

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