MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. London, January 8. The amount subscribed for the Tasmanian loan of £750,000 was £2,400,000. Tenderers at £97 18s received 4 per cent. One syndicate tendered for £1,260,000 at that price. The loan averages about £9B 10s. January 10. The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,130,000.! quarters, for the Continent 930,000. ,
v - RGOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Every Policy Guaranteed by the State. For the following, amongst many reasons, New Zealanders should support their national office: — 1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, 5. Its Business is restricted to New Zealand, the Healthiest Country in the World. New Zealanders who insure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from the Old World and the other, colonies (including Queensland, Western Australia, and Fiji) have to payfor the Loss Arising from the Heavier Mortality of those Countries. The death-rate in Queensland is nearly 50 per cent, higher than in New Zealand. Accumulated Funds at present date are approaching Two Million Pounds. Annual Income over £330,000. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. HEALTH. Tea is free from the tannin I so prevalent in other teas. It is recommended by the medical faculty in the United Kingdom and Australia. G.Prattley, agent, Temnka ; Morrison Bros., agents, Geraldine. 1 CEYLON TEA AGENCY. PURE CEYLON TEAS of the Finest ( Quality, as packed in the Garden 1 Factory, can always be obtained from the Agents of the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon. Drink British Grown Tea—Pure, Wholesome, Pleasant, Economical. R. R. "TAYLOR, agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon. CHURCH STREET. TIMARU. fe2 HEALTH Tea is blended from the purest and choicest growths by experts of the highest order. G. Prattley, agent, Temuka; Morris' in Bros., agents, ] Geraldine. IN MEMORTAM CARDS, in gre«t variety ano Meat designs at the Office . of this Paper I
RECEIVED SATURDAY 432 J Silk Moires aud Armuces, la B£d yd. 40 „ „ „ „ Is Hd 33 Above-noted lino of about 500 yards, principally in Evening Shades, is the most extraordinary line we have come across in 12 years’ trading. We have the same goods exactly in stock at 3s 6d J i EX RIMUTAKA We open to-day 7 Cases of Special Jobs picked up cheap at end of season. We have no room to specialise, but call attention to a few EXTRA SPECIAL LINES : 40 DOZEN BLACK RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. Children’s, 2 pairs any size for Is lid Ladies’, 2 pairs any size for 2s 4£d 10 doz 4 dome Best Kid Gloves, fancy " welts, 3s 6d, a usual 5s 6d glove 175 Listers’ Best Plush 2a 9d, town price 5s 6d 70 Picnic Hats, 6d up 164 Diagonal Dress Tweed, 4s lid doz 84 Spoon Busks, 3d pair 72 Silk Hats, Is, good quality. T, & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU.
LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! STARTLING ! AWFUL! OUTRAGEOUS ! NOVELTIES IN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS AT N. DUNLOP & CO.’S In Endless Variety rob Young and Old. Something worth looking at! Useful as well as ornamental! Never was seen such a display of above Goods in Geraldine before, and all having been marked at the lowest figure, should ensure a speedy sale FROM A PENNY DOLL UP TO A SILK DRESS, ggy- Don’t Forget! Come Early and save the rush on Christmas Eve N. DUNLOP & CO.’S MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE. CHRISTMAS NUMBER of the N.Z. GRAPHIC with illustrations of N.Z. View on hand. COMMERCE HOUSE, GERALDINE. SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SEASON 1894-5. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. JW. PYE has much pleasure in announcing that he has made Extensive , Purchases (which are now to hand) of every description of GOODS F'AR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, including General Grapery, A iljinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc.; also a large assortment of General Fancy Oooda, including many Special Novelties, which for variety and cheapness cannot be excelled in the district. Christmas and New Year Oaf vis or Every Make and Price, From 6d packet of 25 up to 4s each. SPECIAL NOTICE. PRESENTS ! PRESENTS ! —ln addition to selling goods at the very lowest cash prices, J.W.P., in following his usual custom, will return in any article to the value of 2/- in £on all cash purchaces, which means a bonus of 10 per cent., from December Ist until further notice. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.—Having again secured the services of au experienced and competent Milliner, and also having on hand a first-class assortment of all the latest styles in Millinery and Trimmings, Ladies would do well by calling before placing their orders. Satisfaction guaranteed ; charges being strictly moderate- The Dressmaking Department is also under experienced management. All orders will receive the most careful attention. Perfect tit and style guaranteed. Inspection cordially invited. JAMES W. PYE, GENERAL DRAPER, ETC
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2762, 12 January 1895, Page 3
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