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SPECIAL FOR FESTIVE SEASON. 8 CASES Ex KAIKOURA. 2 „ JAPANESE GOODS. ABOVE Shipments wore received on Tuesday, and have opened in beautiful order, being exceptional purchases for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. Floorcloths and Linoleums, 1895 designs Umbrellas and Sunshades Cream Crepons and Nuns Veilings Job purchase Prints and Ginghams, from 3jd 30 dozen Handkerchiefs in “ Motto,” “ Initial,” &c. New Straws in Sailor, Vicar of Bray, &c. Flannelettes and Apron Checks 24 dozen Silk Gloves in “ Leader,” “ Lilac ” Bells and Isere Eid Gloves Ayt Muslins and Lace Curtains Pongee Silks and Satina 50 Pieces Muslin, in variety, &c., &c. Our Stock is in Beautiful Condition—in Showroom and Dress Department in particular we are showing Choice Novelties conspicuous by their Tastefulness and MODERATION IN PRICE. T. & J. THOMSON, BRAPEES & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. WINCHESTER ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. GRISTIN G done at the lowest current rates. Special Rates for large lines. Pig Feed Ground and Oats Crushed. A 1 ROLLER FLOUR, REFORM BRAND—14s 6d per. 2001 b Sack. 7s 9d per 1001 b Bag. 4s per 501 b Bag. SHARPS AND BRAN FOR SALE. Terms Strictly Cash, W. HARRISON. ntr2o HEALTH Tea is free from the tannin so prevalent in other teas. It is recommended by the medical faculty in the United Kingdom and Australia. G.Prattley, agent, Temuka ; Morrison. Bros., agents, Geraldine. G. BETHUNE BEGS to inform the Residents of Temuka and Surrounding Districts that having TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS of A. S. Jbnkiks, Saddler, Temuka, he trusts, by placing it under able management and giving strict attention to business to merit, a share of public patronage. A First Class Assortment of Saddlery, etc., kept in stock both at Geraldine and Temuka. Charges Moderate. de6 TO HOUSE CLEANERS.

Testimonial, from mb Huggins, Manager Ghas. Begg and Co., Timaru: “Mr McKenzie—We are quite satisfied that your Polish Reviver is the beet we have used; it cleans off all dirt from the surface of the polish without leaving any marks.” Also testimonial from Mr J. E. Beckinoham, cabinet-maker —“No labour required; half usual quantity sufficient.” Trade Mark “ I P.” on Label. Never sold by Hawkers. From Mr Wsj. Waddell,' Merchant Tailor, Timaru, Oamaru, and Kurow—“ Have used McKenzie’s Sa;\ Cloth Cleaner, and can testify to its w ierful effects in quickly removing all appearance of grease from a very much soiled coat.” Similar testimonial from Mr W. Penrose, draper—- “ One teaspoonful removes stains fiom garments or hats.” Ounce (cost 2d) in scrubbing backet cleans floors; ounce in hot water tub very effective when washing blankets; makes lather, ', saves soup, time and labour. “ Restores Tweed Suits.” Shops Everywhere. 00l TO FARMERS AND THE GENERAL ( PUBLIC. I BEG to announce that I have SECURED THE SERYICBS of MR ROBT. H. WOTTON, late of the firm of Wottou & Brewer, and intend to carry on the Business of a WHEELWRIGHT AND COAOHBUILDBR in connection with my General Blacksmith’s Shop. Mr Wotton’s workmanship is a sufficient guarantee that satisfaction will be given. JAMES GRANT, de!3 Temuka. W. W. CAMPBELL, Wheelwright & Carriage Builder GERALDINE, YEHIOLES of all'kinds Built and Repaired with well - seasoned matterial. First-class finish guaranteed. Carriage Painting executed in any design i and style. FOR SALE—One Whitechapel Cart, nearly new; one Daisy Oart, new; one Farm Dray, second hand ; one second-hand Safety Bicycle, cheap. jn!4 D. G. TURNBULL & GO. OFFICE •. I N.Z. LOAN BUILDINGS, TIMARU, CN RAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, J GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, CASH BUYERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE. Consignments Desit With in English and Australian Markets to Fullest Advantage. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS OF BEST QUALITY SUPPLIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, oc2 WHAT is moat essential to a Smoker’s happiues 1 1 The Correct Thing at Last Tobacco, and don’t you forget it.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2753, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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614

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2753, 20 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2753, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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