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ELECTRICITY V. LUXENE. In a contest between these two illuminants, it is questionable which would come out on top. Luxene is pure white, odourless and smokeless. So is electricity, but the latter requires expensive generating machinery, and is a fixture. Luxene is portable, ready for use at all times, and with a clear lamp gives the perfection of artificial light. It is well known that some of the most disastrous fires in recent years have been directly caused by the use of common kerosene. Luxene is safe, brilliant, and gives a soft pleasant light. Only 2d. per gallon over ordinary kerosene. Strongly cased. Patent nozzles.

ERMANENT ENLARGEMENTS Permanent Enlargements.—Do not fail to see the enlargements turned out at the Geraldine Studio. For Size, Style and Finish they defy competition. Enlargements from any photo., and finished in Crayons, Indian Ink, or Painted in Water Colors, or Oils from 40s, framed complete. As J. McC. does all his own work, and makes his frames, he can therefore offer value that it is impossible for firms employing canvassers to do. All sorts of pictures framed in suitable frames at reasonable prices. Photographs of all kinds turned out in the highest style of the Art. J. J. McCASKEY, jn2s Photographer, Geraldine. JUST Arrived. —CHAS. BATES & Co., Painters, Paper-hangers, Grainers, and House Decorators, in thanking the public for their past patronage, wish to announce that they have just received direct from Home a large stock of choice Paperhangings in the very latest designs, with Borders, Freizes, and Dadoes to match, and are prepared to do all kinds of Work and Decorations that may be required. Also every other Requisite for the Trade in Scrim, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Artists’ Tubes, Colors, Brushes. &c., Sheet, Figured, and Plated Glass, with other goods too numerous to mention. A large stock of Picture Mouldings, Mounts, Wire, &0., just arrived. Pictures Framed on the shortest notice at cheapest rates. Your favors still solicited. Please note the address : Chas. Bates & Co., Main South Road,Temuka. del9

SADDLERY. SADDLERY. J ALBERT, The Leading Saddler and „ Harness Maker, Opposite Bush Hotel, Geraldine. —ln Thanking my Numerous Customers and the Public for their generous Patronage during the past three years I hope that by strict attention to business and the use of first-class material, with good workmanship along with reasonable prices, to still merit a continuance of the same. Customers requiring Repairs or any kind of Saddlery-Work done on their own premises can have it done by leaving word atthe Shop or by Post, and all such Orders Will bo punctually attended to. au9

WE NOTICED AT THE SHOW THAI' SPECIAL EFFORTS WERE MADE TO INDUCE FARMERS TO PURCHASE INDIFFERENT AND UNTRIED MACHINES, But we are pleased to state that the Business done by us proved that these were unsuccessful. Any Farmer with a desire to have a MACHINE THAT WILL PROVE A BLESSING DURING HARVEST Should Purchase the MoCORMICK, and not listen to any fairly tales told hy other Machine men. PRIEST * HQi^GATE, Aon xts, Tim Anti. »u]s TERMINUS HOTEL, TEE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH FREDERICK STOREY, PROPRETOR. ap2

W. c. BESWICK, COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT, No. 7, Mr Jonas’s Buildings, Main Soutij Road, Timrru. us aud Advances Negotiated-

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 4

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