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To euro a nasty cold ! His homo was Pandemonium For weeks and weeks I'm told ; Tie made a fearsome hullabaloo, And smashed the furniture ! Hut now he's well (and sober, too) > Throutrh Woods' Great Peppermint ! Cure.—Advt. For Children's Hacluni; Cough at vj ,' n f WnnrW ("Ireat. Peppermint Cure .76, 2/6.-Atlvt. Th* Rood sHop. THE CDMP SHOP. THE REALLY FIRST-HATE SHOP. The Place is full to overflowing With New Season's; Goods. BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESSwe must exfcel. WE HAVE THE STAEE. WE HAVE THE GOODS. We manage to pay our way too. "OTAKI," 39 CASES AND BALES. TO-DAY* TO-DAY!! TQ-DAYH! Everything Ready for Customs Clearance. 33 dozen Summer Straws, Beaidy-to-wears. , A few Model Moto*3, Children's Millinery. The Rajah Shantungs Hid, double width Is s£d, Cordia 9d. Crepons all prices and colours, various Lir.cn Effects Sid to 1« Gd-all the acmo of taste-colours as Amethyst, V Rose, Royal, Hebo, Mexi 'que a powerful display. Swiss Robings, double width IH<l to Is lid; heavy goods in unwary-

ino- selection'. A. Splendid Purchase Costumes irom Us lid; 36 others Linen, coat styles 21/6; 132 Blouses-sec Win ; dows-2/11 to IS/9 : .10 boxes Flow ■'crs;""]r6tiage, Zcnaida Hats (trimmed) 6/6 ; 2-1 Dust Coats 16/11 to 37/6 ; Burberry's Black, SRk Coats; clearing lino Bibs, Feather Boas from original makers; Children s Panama, Buri, and Leghorns, \/o to 3/9; Java Hats as well, lUd to 1/11 Overalls, Aprons, Jumpers, Blouses, 30 pieces Straw Underskirts, scarce lines, Woven Combs 3/6 up. Spencers 1/3. Bodices, Vests and other classes ; jftay<>ar and other novelty designs, in Blouses, White Empire fiobea, 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 &/*, etc.; Muslin Frocks, Embroidered Paletots and Coats and Skirts.

THE DRESSES ARU U11i0.... THE DRE.SSES ARE NOVEL. THE DRESSES AiRE SWEET. Lace Curtains, Cretonnea, Calicoes, Slioctinirs, Line" Tablinga-evwy-thintr of the bast. RK\I)Y-MONEY EMPORIUM. TIMAJttJ. GEEALDINE BRANCH. Agricultural 'eeds. SPRING SOWING. Ryegrass Covers, Cocksfoit ana Forage Plants,

OUR Ryegrass and Coloaial Clover Seeds have beon obtained from Farmers whoso land is well known to be free from noxious weeds, and have been dressed by our Up-to-date Seed Cleaning Machinery in Timaru., Our Imported Seeds are SPECIALLY SELECTED and TESTED by our London Agent. Clients can therefore rely upon PURITY and HIGH PERCENT AGE of GERMINATION with all our seeds. We are now booking orders to be reserved, to be chaired only when

delivery is made. Manures Manures We have Japanese and Anglo-Super-phospliatus landing in a few days. [Clients arc requested to send their orders for execution ex ship, and tnus gave handling and storage oharge:, Gornsacks & Binding Twine

We aro n o w taking a note of Far mors' estimated requirements of sacks and binding twine. Order early and participate in the advantages of our well known method in the booking of these lines. C.F.C.A., LTD., CFRALDINF. BRANCH. J. IVI SutnerJand. WNERAL BLACKSMITH «r WHEEL, WRIGIIT, GKRALTONE. —» X Bfst Work«nnn«iiip "nd Material. Cheapen IUU-8. TRAPS SOLD OR FACHA.NOFO ) TTTF, PATNTtNG DEPARTMENT Ts under the supervision of Mr A. -1. I BELL, who is well known m I South Canterbury. S ALU WORE GTJABAtfTEm

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5920, 8 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5920, 8 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5920, 8 October 1910, Page 3

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