WANTED KNOWN ! WANTED KNOWN ! WANTED KNOWN t THE CASH DRAPERY COMPANY |_f AVE RECEIVED A SPLENDID H ASSORTMENT OF Comprising THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Prints—Plain, Fancy, and Bordered Zephyrs, Drilletles, and Galateas. A Choice Assortment of NEW DRESS MATERIALS, Trmmings to Match. The Latest in LADIES' HAT and BONNKTS, Trimmed and Un*ri<r>med. COBSETS in all the Newest Makes. Ribbons, Laces, Hoisery, G'oves, Em btoidery in various Colors. Sunshades—a beautiful lot to hand. A Large Assortment of MEN'S & BOYS' COLO MAL CLOTHING, TIES, SHIRTS & MERCERY. Ladies', Gen■'*, and Children's BOOTS and SI.-10ES—Best Makus only kept fi'i m iiecort-d :no se voi ot a FIHST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, we ate prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Agent for the WAT E B BURY WATCH Price, 13s 6d. CASH DrtAPERY COMPANY, MAIN S'JKEEr TEMDKA. FOE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ! Jf OGRIDGE AS JUST RECEIVED a NEW STOCK of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS and BOOKLETS. A Choice Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. Each D"p /imenti- replenished with New and Season ibl- Gootit>. A Nice Selection of LADIES' TRIMMhD and UN TRIMMED HATS. New Pants New Sateens New Ginghams New Embroidered Robes New Tweed Jackets AT New Dresses New Embroidery MOCRJDGE'S **" STawHatß New Millinery New Ribbons N*w Laces New Hosiery AT New Gloves New Boots p(j ( New Shoes Ml Wool -hnwls for Evening Wear Fans, Tartan Evening Flowers Ladies aod Gents' Evening Gloves. A Lvrg© 'Vaßortment of MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS, TROUSERS HATS, TIES, BRACES, &c, *c. LADIES HaTS AND BONNETS TRIMMED or MADE with NEATNESS AND STYLE. OCRIDCE TEMUKA. ( H. WALKER, tl. Machinist & General Smith, ANDREWVTLLE, TEMUKA, Bs lif-en appointed Agent far the (MrhrhieJ WOOD REAPF/t AND BIND H, GRASS MOWER, and HaY RAKES, and is prepared to Receive Oiders. Machine now on view. Duplicate. Partß, Oil, etc., etc., kept in Stock. Farmers ' aving M -.•'.. ,os needing Rb-p-i.-s are ( t,h, m in -:.t early as posb.b;e to i.v .irt v)ia»ppriunient. s. 24 IMPROVED PATENT SINGLEAPRON HARVESTER. Grand Prix, 2 Gold Med a'a and «n Object of Art at Paris Exhibition. THIS MACHINE has met with unparalleled success. No less than 15,000 were made and sold last season in America, and the demand exceeded the supply. The WOOD COMPANY have ma<!e a special <££>rt, and have BUILT A rIAUVKSTRR THAT WILL BUNDLE THE N.Z. CROPS UNDER ALL CIHCUMSIANCES. The SINGLE-APRON possess advangas oyer any 3-Apron Machine. It has 3 Rollers instead of 6 6 Barings instead of 12 1 Loose-Running Canvas versus 3 Tight ones. IT STOPS THE WASTE OF GRAIN Shelled out by ordinary Convas«es and roßßing Packers. The amount of Grain saved 18 very important. Sample now on view at J. H. WALKER'S, District Agent, i a * Temuka.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1994, 14 January 1890, Page 4
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446Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1994, 14 January 1890, Page 4
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