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? FOR THE Erect. I j The Most Carefully Designed and Skilfully Cut CORSETS, * * t * * * i * * * * t * * * t t t J in Styles to Suit all Fancies, \ in Shapes to Suit all Figures. I J. Ballantyne & Co. } specially name these

I The New Directoire, \ i The ‘P.D.’ ‘W.B.’, & J.B, * As specially adapted for the t i Requirements of Fashion J I TO-DAY. | { Samples sent on approval by £ I J. BULAN TYNE & CO., \ The Drapers, TIIVIARU. I

I THE pohd car. i 5 SLATER, 4 OYONDER, 20 H.P. PRICE £275, With Standard Equipment. For all Information apply to the SOUTH CANTERBURY AGENT 9 TEMUKA MOTOR AND CYCLE DEPOT. Where the LATEST MODEL TOURING CAR may bo seen and Trial Runs (riven to all interested. '■lso Local Agent for the Zedal Gar, the Fn >iier Gar WVWVWS/SAW»VWVSiV>A

Temuka Cash Store. J. D, Strachan and Co., to announce to their numerous Cusidlraers and the Public jjenerally ’’ that they still supply F*rst«class Groceries and Crockery AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

J. D. S., & Co. also wish it known that they Lave on hauda Large supply of— Cooper's Selected V.getable and Flower Seeds. THE SEEDS THAT SUCCEED. CARDEN TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK.

Tne Goad Shop. THE CHEAT SHOT. THE REALLY FIRST-RATE SHOP. The Tlace is full to overflowing with hew Season's bcoils.

BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESSwe must extol. WE HAVE THE STAEE. WE HAVE THE GOODS. We manage to pay our Way 100. “OTAKI,” 39 CASES AND BALES, TO-DAY TO-DAY-!! TQ-DAY M! Everything Eeady for Customs Clearanee. 39 dozen Summer Straws, Ewaidy-to-woars. A few Model Motors, Children’s Millinery. A Splendid Purchase Costumes from

!)s lld ; 36 others linen, coat styles 21/6 ; 132 Blouses —see Vein (lows—2/11 to IS/9 ; .ID boxes (Flow ers, Foliage, Zenaida Hats (trimlived) G/G ; 21 Dust Coats 16/11 to 317/0 ; Burberry’s Black) Silk Coats; clearing lino Bibs, Feather Boas from original makers ; Children's Panama, Buri, and Leghorns, 1/3 to 3/1); Java Hats as well, IH'd to 1/11. Overalls, Aprons, Jumpers, Blouses, 30 pieces Straw Waitt Underskirts, scarce lines, Woven Combs 3/6 up, Spencers 1/3, Bodices, Vests and other classes ; , Maygar and other novelty designs, in Blouses, White Empire (Robes, Child’s Pleated Skirts from 2/11, best numbers in Corsets, such as Silbata 3s 3d, P.D. Nos. 4/3 to 10/11, Ribbon Nos. 1/6 to 3/3, etc.; Muslin Frocks, Embroidered Paletots and Coats and Skirts. THE DRESSES ARE CHIC.... THE DRESSES ABE NOVEL. THE DRESSES ARE SWEET. Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Calicoes, Sheetings,, Linen T ablings—everything of the best. Thomson’s ready-money emporium. TIMARU.

of purchase moneys. The clause was adopted. I On the motion of tiro .Minister a new clause (8) was inserted, providing for the payment by the purchaser of an allotment of half per cent, of <ho purchase money to be paid by the Public Trustee into a fund to bo created for the purpose. Replying to Mr Allen, the Minister said that the fund would apply to the whole of the estates purchased under the Act. It was intended to cover losses due to the default of purchasers and expenses of administration.

A new clause (9) provided for letthe allotment of a purchaser defaulting pending re-sale; Replying to questions, the Premier said that any surplus acruing from the re-sale .of an allotment would go into the general fund of the Association. The clause was adopted. A clause providing' for examination as to the fitness of members was agreed to. I Sir Joseph Ward moved _ that no committees sit io-dny.— -Carried. 1 The House then adjourned to 7.30 p.m. ;

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5919, 6 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5919, 6 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5919, 6 October 1910, Page 3

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