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THE CARLYLE IRON WINDMILL. IT takes some people all their liveß to learn that Cheapness is a matter of Quality and not of Price. This is a CHEAP MILL, but we do not give it away, nor do we offer it Bt less than cost. Some manufacturers offer a variety of Windmilli, not knowing which is the best. There are plenty of " cheap and nasty " mills—a few goad ones —but only one that is BEST, AND THIS IS IT, IT STANDS UNRIVALLED, And we sell many hundreds every year New Zealand and Australia. *? We keep, a Speoial Staff of Men for erecting Mills at any plaos within reach, and for Shipment we pack safely, and send full instructions for erection and management. Sizes to Raise vbou 50 to 3000 Galions Pee Homt.. .. kWe make a SPLENDID LINH of PUMPS, to Buit various requirements. Don't Purchase a Mill or Pninp until you have iS examined our oircular, which send freely on application. MENTION THIS PAPER. BOOTH, MACDONALD & GO. CARL2LE IMPLEMENT -AND IRON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH

P-W.HUTTON&GO BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Timaru. ADVANTAGES THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY'S HlfiE PUROHABE SYSTEM: Ist. —No matter where you lire it enables you to beoome the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply paying the hire for a stated period. 2nd.—Possession is obtained on Payment of the first Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd.—No further expenße whatever is in« onrred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. Ith. —The Piano or Amerioan Organ can be exchanged for one of a Better Class at aoy time within the period of hiring. sth.—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years), oari be obtained | for a email deposit, and payment of 30s monthly. ?th.—A First-olass Guarantee is given with every instrument purchased. 7th.—Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. ?th.—Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. TIBtUiiU AGENOI: i J. H. WALKER, MACHINIST AND GENERAL SMITH, Andrewville, Temuka, S"S prepared to REPAIR every description of Machinery, Implements, Bicycles and Fire-arms. FOK SALE— Beit Binding Twine, Machine Oil», ; Forks,Extra3 for the Wood Machine. THE TFMUKA CARRIAGE AND IMPLEMENT WORKS UYTILL REOPEN THIS DAY Under the Management of MR : HENRY WILLIAMS, • For the Company. fe24 TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE TEMUKA DISTRICT. TAME S GRANT J begs to intimate to his friends and the public geuerully that he has Commenced Biisinssa as a HORSE-SHOER, BLACKSMITH, In Premises near the Stone Store, Temuku. Horses Carefully Shod. Plough Repairing a Speciality, Charges Moderate. All Orders promptly attended to. JAMES GRANT, f e 3 Temuka. CHEESE AND BUTTEK. CHEAP FLUID. Trade (STAG) Mark. \ NNATTO, of Treble Strength, Purand Unadulterated, [mparts a rich oowslip tint somuoh preferrs to any other fluid. CHEESE AND BUTTEB Will fetch a better price and meet with quicker sale when colored with this matchless article, now triumphant all over the world. . Manufactured by K. J. FULLWOOD AND CO., f 24 Somerset Place, Horton, London. I Established 1785. tOSTERS of Every size ca<* be obI\~ tained on the shortest notice at the j Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian Hjonor ' Pn'ntiua: Lowest Prices. 10USE CARDS printed on the shortr oat notice at the Office of Ihiu Paper.

R SIDNEY WOLF "WILL V'SIT TEMUK4 ON WEDNESDAYS, And may be aeeo at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL. fe6 ■EEJPS THE LA.RGEST STOCK. PAPERHANGINGS Between Uhriatchurch and Duoedin. DIRECT IMPORTER 3f all Requisites connected with Fainting, Pupethanging, <md Glazing Trades. "OUTH CANTERBURY GLASS, PAINTS, AM© PAPERHANGINGS] WAREHOUSE, TIMARU. fe!2 JAKER & CONFECTIONER, AND FANOS GOODS DEALER, TEMTXEA, fJTTISHES, his Friends and the Public VV ' A Merry Christmas and A Happy Tew Tear,' and informs them that he has nrchased n very large Stock of USEFUL LND ORNAMENTAL GOOD 3 suitable for Jhriatmis and New Year Gifts. Theße he '« trepared to sell at p;.ces previously unheard f. The attention of School Teachers and thers is drawn fco this opportunity of ao[uiring Beal Bargain?, and he trusts to eceive an EARLY CALL. He haß arranged the usual Tables, from rhioh GIFJfS can be selected at Is, 6d, and Id. These will be on view on the Evening of FHURSDAY.'DEO. 11th. CAKES of all descridtions. CONFECTIONERY of lbs choicest. lOT PIES; TEA, AND CQFFEE at all reasonable hours. IRONMONGER, TIMARU. -MPOUTBRoi BUILDERS' &■ HOUSEFURNISHING . " IRONMONGERY, RANGES, lEGISIER GRATES, CUTLERY, AND ELEOrRO-PLATED «OOUS, GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC. iEWING MACHINES from 7s Gd each. Agent for the Celebrated STANDARD SEWING MACHINES. CARTRIDGES Carefully Loaded to order. FURNACE FRAMES, and Every DeBcriplion of TINWARE Made on the Premises. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY f«l2 ATTENDED TO. JOHN RADCLIFFE, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PictureFrame Maker & Undertaber. URN IT IT R R ON THE TIMB". PAYMENT SYSTEM. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENDING WIRE. THlS.very high-class Fenco Wire hacompletely established itself thi-ough oufc the Colonies being not only the bes but tho cheapest system of fencing sheep auc cattle stations. The numerous importations of worthies! oval wires have been the msana of provini j the superiority of the Samson. Sand fo circulars and full information to M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. Can bodolivorod at all tho principal port ' q£ Australia ana New Zealand,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2168, 26 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2168, 26 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2168, 26 February 1891, Page 1

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