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r it aRATBFUJC^-O r o'MFC|liTtN(i. •''•' r ;;v' : '^S J AK' J H'S'tft : ;. ,|,:!| '"" 'thorough kiroWleajjo of tbein'atuW H>W.e nta-oh eojeri^the: operations ofidigestion' and,- v ,nu^rjtion f j sand,; J>y a easeful application of the fine 0 t j.jQqcoajj Mr Eppa bas, proyided our breakfast fcableV Wifh : '•'a'delicately-ttftVored ! '"'' bW<Srag ( e, which' mayiweJiu' matty , ihMTy ! dod6*r ? i bills! 'lt Wibyigthe ;iudifliaflß«jaß9;,ofdßqob^ariiioleaifof diet ythaA,,? ! m,ay, l be .gra^duajlyo built up r t}ntil ten^eoc.y. to disease.' 'Hundreds' of 4 subtle 1 nialadiee'are floatingarounH ub ready to attablc J nrherexeEKtherfliß a„weafcpoint. . "We' may iqflCftpajnjanylay/afaJosbalt, by keeping, -our-. ..1—- _.ii c„_i. - a-j _;«.!_ 1.1 'j __j . 'Umraerye fctazette. . ~ j. 'Water or Mfflk. -Sold inJirlbi (packet* i by'.r Grooare: ! r:[,-.;-. •,,':' thus ?t—';i .! '. •■ .' u"'--

' ' ' fiOOKSJSLIiERS;:'i:Nb BTMp$$RS f . Timaru.,,,, A F,EW AD^A^TAGES the dresden' pianoforte oom- ■'■"' ■;;'■ ' ;' ■•'-" let.—No matter if here you,.live, jt eftablei ' yon to beeome ' the owner of '. a tho. roughly good and Bound Pishoforte or' AmerioanOrgan by simply paying the hire fora stated,period. V ; i 2nd,—Possession's obtained on Payment of ( ' the first Monthly oi'Quarterly Inetalmejitl ; " > '"' '■"' ti '' h "■-' "■■' 3rd.—-No , further expense if in* 1 .; : . ourred beyond the ; inatalments for (he i ~,., period, r . , ithV-r-The.JPiano or American Organ, qan be exchanged for one of a Better Class at i ary time within the period of hiring. sth.—An excellent Piano., or Organ, (warranted for 10 years), can be obtained for a small and payment of 30s monthly. 6th.»A Firit-olais Guarantee is given with every initrument purchased. ■ 7th.—Old Pianos taken, in exohange,iflndi all market value allowed. Bth.-—Catalogues, Terms, etc, lent Pott Free on application. TIMAUtJ AGENCY: : F. W. HUTIOH AND CO.

ECLIPSE Bom MILLS TEMUKA;' THESE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION, and orders ara in r viied for BONEDUST OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Proprietor undertake! to supply Bone. • dust pure,., and an&admiX' ture/and the SuperphoiphateV will be of the very'best quality,"and in suoh condition as r to admit of its being drilled in with the leed. THE PBICEB, until furtKefc notioe, will be THE SAME AS ARE CHARGED IN DUtfEDlif, via., £7 per,ton; Bs, 6d per cwt., 4. 6d per half owt. j smaller quantities(l2lb for a ■billing. : If you want an abundant crop of Wheat, 'Oats, or Barley, Bonedust ihould be drilled in with the seed, 2 owti. to the acre. The, land is then welt manured for three rears at least. ■'■■••"■'■'• , -'" I '-' * ■ "'' ■' •■■■■' ' ' I If you want to improve your, pasture land; without brewing up, give a good,top,dressing of Bonedust. If you want, to, force, on your Turnips, and so secure thenragainst the ravages of the Fly, uie.Ouperphoiphate of Lime, or, batter still, hilf .Superphosphate, and half Boneduit, Tour land would th'eu bain the best possible condition for Wheat or. Barley to follow. For Fruit Trees, Potatoes, an,d Onions Bonedust is best, but for Cabbages, To* matoes, and' Flowers the Superphosphate' is preferable. It ib hoped that the Farmers, and G-ar* dener* of South Canterbury will ENCOURAGE THIS NEW INDUSTRY, which is,calculated to,benefit all in no small degree. au23 FRANCIS FRANKS.

GERALDINE TIMBER AND COAL YARDS. W; A. s*™^™ Have fort 3aleall^'j fl ' f p,,.,,. M mgs.i Rough and Dressed Timber, Galvarji 8 6dIroo and Nailg;p 08 t B , S^kes All Saildißff Material kept under Coveir. Newcastle and Weatport Coals, Firewood, &c. All Orders Punctully Attended to. Oats and all kinds of Grain Crushed for Farmers and others. Plans and Specifications accurately prepared for Builders and others, free of charge. des COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL „j AGENT, N®. 7 Mr, Jonas's Buildings. Main South Road, Timaru. Loans and Advances Negotiated.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2109, 9 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2109, 9 October 1890, Page 1