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■ B ■ B Hli ■■ LIQUID Made in Black, Price: 1 gallon 7/- per 4 gallon 6/- per esc , KEMP %S *l6£p branpin Red, and Blue. tins (10 to Case) gallon. tins (2 to case) gallon. 7 a*S\: IUvJV“ Und t)»ooco^ p * Declared by the LARGEST Sheep Owner in Australia "r’jf to be ‘ THE BEST.’ Easy to Work! Absolutely _ Permanent! Non - Injurious to the Wool !jy NOTE the Washes out in the Scouring. Can be Applied b B Reduction on Sheep whether Wet or Dry “ Sheep-owners will find this Famous Branding Liquid the Most Eco-B* in PRICE nomical and Reliable in the Market. IT PAYS to use “ KEMP’S ” 9 - = because thousands of Run-holders and Farmers throughout Austra- M lasia have proved for years past by practical experience that it gives “the best results.” Before using, stir well, as colouring matter has a tendency"* to settle at the bottom of the tin. In every respect it will prove Highly Satisfactory, being always Clear and Distinct and; quite unaffected by heat. ■ KEMPTHORWE, PROSSER & OO.’S N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD., Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin. ■ bjb am m a ujt Jt Jt »_P JB ‘ ~

I J. CROM BIE | RELIABLE DRAPER, TEMUKA. § JUST ARRIVED. j ONE & A-HALF DOZ. GENTS’ PANAMA HATS SIZES, 6| TO 71 WORTH 15/6. I 1 CASH PRICE, 7/6. | JAMES CROMBIE, DRAPER, I] KING STREET, TEMUKA. ohoc— ■:" '‘ipiaoiz, 1 m"'/.taoaorTT.! ■ 1 ionoßis:r,: loao* ~ fk » I Transfers. Transfers. 8 j Stamped Linen Goods ! I Embroidery Silks and f Cottons | 8 S AT BUTLAND’S J3IODOC KING STREET, TEMUKA. [QC3or===rrrzgQi=3oi.-..i: i .JOC3Oi : BQiaoE=!7rjaiQi3ot loaocas^—iobo Ksas.^aaoeac | LADIES! | 2 VVTE STOCK COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES in the very latest 1 •” styles) ready-to-wear. We are now booking orders for Suits and | Costumes in ouf Tailoring Department for the coming season. 1 MEN’S DEPARTMENT. O J n BOX SUITS. OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS AND SADDLE TWEED 0 TROUSERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. \ 1 J. P. CLIFF and Co. i V LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILORS, GERALDINE. j TERMS CASH. PHONE 73. 1 O I - —gTfllgf*M

MRS G. K. ABKIN, 'PEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND X THEORY. CORNER KING STREET & EWEN STREET. TEMUKA. W. F. EVANS & CO. REMOVAL NOTICE. \l/’E have pleasure in advising our ’’ numerous Clients and the Public generally that we have moved our place of business to more commodious premises, situated O No. 114 KING STREET, £ I Next Messrs A. E. Smith & C 0.,, j where as in the past, we are prepared _ J to conduct the Land Business in all its branches, including Buy, Sell or © Exchange. We draft, Transfers, Mortgages, Leases, etc., at minimum M cost. 1 W. F. EVANS & CO., i 114 KING STREET, TEMIIKA. g ! PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. H i _ ® i T ’ O’CONNELL, next to Hally’s 5 | Garage, King Street. Temuka, 1 wishes to aotifly the public that he 1 has started in the above business ! and will be pleased to receive orders, 1 which will ‘be promptly attended to. I 2 ! ENAMELWARE & ALL REPAIR | | WORK GUARANTEED. O I ' i A Trial Solicited. W. 0. LONG, Strathallan Street, LAND A ESTATE AGENT, TIMARU. THE CHEAPEST FARM IN CANTERBURY! }S. R. ACRES L.I.P. East Sunny -wuvf Downs, First Class Wheat Land. Very handy to the Market, and a thoroughly Well-Improved Farm, with Modern 6-Roomed House and Outbuildings. PRICE, £4500; which is equal to £25 per acre, including the Rent. COME AND ASK US ABOUT IT. CHEAP NOVELS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rpHE POPULAR EDITION, by best A authors. A large range to choose from. PRICE, 2/6. “Angel of the Settlement” (Henry Oyen). “The Valley of Headstrong Men” (J. S. Fletcher). "The Heart of a Princess” (Wm. Le Quex). “West is West” (E. M. Rhodes). “Great Heart Gillian” (John Oxenham). “Ambrose Lavendale” (E. Phillips Oppenheim) “The Dominant Race” (F. E. Mills Young) “Phoebe Deane” (Grace Livingstone Hill), “Lysbeth” (H. Rider Haggard). “Tainted Gold” .. (Paul Trent). “Max Logan” .. (Paul Trent). “Andrew Fairfax” (Joseph Hocking) “The Wilderness” (Joseph Hocking) “Red Pepper Burns” (Grace Richmond) ler JE th, !rs led or, . BSE. L. KINGSTON, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. KING STREET. TEMUKA. NEW MILLINERY BUSINESS OPENED AT GERALDINE. 'O CA AJTSS E. TURNER begs to noti the Ladies of Geraldine ar District that she has opened Millinerr Business In TALBC STREET, Geraldine (opposite Crov Hotel) and solicits a share of publ patronage. She carries stocks of BLOUSES, LADIES’ VOILE FROOB HATS, Etc., Etc, ilp vn jr,te % TERMS MODERATE. For Bronchitis or Asthma inhale “NAZOL” through the Nazol Inhaler, Immediate relief will follow. 60 done* 1b €d. B

gOUNTRY VISITORS and Others , can be sure of obtaining a Gcmd Jap of Tea, Cakes, 'Scones, etc., at SHEPHERD BROS' TEAROOMS / EJ NO STREET, TEMUKA. JPottry and Confectionery Always on Sale, Wedding Cakes a Specialty. SPECIAL VETERINARY LINES AT MORRIS WILLIAMS, CHEMIST, 'Phone 61. GERALDINE. (Six years with the late Mr J. M. ‘ Cambridge, Veterinary Chemist) BED DRENCH FOR COWS BEFORE CALVING— ' 3/CLBANSING DRENCH FOR COWS AFTER 2/VETBRINARY SALVE FOR WOUNDS, and SORB SHOULDERS. (VET. -PUMPS. TROCARS FOR RELIEVING BLOWN CATTLE. CATHETERS, MILK TUBBS* etc. MORRIS WILLIAMS, GERALDINE. BUSINESS NOTICE. DRESSMAKING. TifrßS AND MISS FORBES wish to notify the public of Temuka that they will commence Dressmaking at 36 ALLNATT STREET from ithe Ist November. /AT.r. ORDERS WILL BE CARB- ' , FULLY and. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WILL BE AT J. CROMBIE’S ON SALE DAYS. CHARGES MODERATE. THE RENDEZVOUS, . . TEMUKA. MRS CUTTLE ■OTAVING opened an ICE-CREAM 11 PARLOUR, HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY, Etc., will be pleased to see old friends and- new at her place of business (lately In the occupation of W. F. Evans and Co.) Bring the Kiddles along for a DELICIOUS THIRST QUENCHER, i THE RENDEZVOUS, KING STREET, TEMUKA. NOTE OUR FRIGES BACON (Sliced), per lb . . 1/3 BAKING POWDER. Edmonds’ •- •■ 1/9 CHEESE, per lb. . . 1/SI'IGAH, 701 b. Bag ..25/6 SAL'O, per lb 3d TAPIOCA, per II). . . 3d KEROb'BNE, per case ..17/3 TEA ’From 2/6 per lb. COUNTS AS USUAL. E. Direct Importers G STREET, TEMUKA. TO TEMUKA A > D SURROUNDING districts. MANNING wishes to notUy tlie Jm Residents of Temuka au,< Disrict that he has purchased the UNIVERSAL FISH SHOP, nd has completed ariangements . regular supply of the PI-NEtp t i'ISH procurable. !TSH LUNCHEON A SPECIALTY, AT I/O. ORDERS DELIVERED TWICE DAILY. dotor Delivery to Geraldi.no Wednesdays aud Fnd&ys. rOR FRESH PISH FISH & CHOICE SMALL GOODS, try C. MANNING, . UNIVERSAL FISH SHOP, TEMUKA- V

f NATIONAJL MORTGAGE AA. GO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., OF N 7 LIMITED. BTOCK AND STATION AGENTS. WOOL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. LAND SALESMEN. ALL STATION AND OTHEF STORES SUPPLIED. t With Agencies tn South Cnntertmry v Rl PAIR LIE, GERALDINE. PLEASANT POINT, TEMUKA. and WAMATBL Agon re For — SHAW. SAVILL AND ALHION CO., LTD. LLOYDS. ;iEAi) OFFICES; IN LONDON—--1 (?"' GREAT WINCHESTER STREET, E.C. . And In NEW ZEALAND — DUNEDIN'. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.. OF N.Z-. LTD.

TWO SPECIAL LINES. A GRADE BOX SUITS—£4 10; GABARDINE TROUSERS—i 21/- A PAH LOTH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. I W. TRIGANCE, ! TEMUKA. DRESSMAKING. i NOTICE TO OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS, i JITISS A. BILL desires to notify lit ; A patrons that she WILL RESUM j DRESSMAKING on November 19t; I at 8 ALLNATT STREET (c/o. Mi Buzan), where she will be please | to see old and new friends. All the Latest Styles catered fo and turned out at shortest notice. Old Garments Renovated if necei sary. UNDER-GARMENTS MADE TC ORDER For Ladies or Gents. CHARGES AS USUAL AT MODERATE RATES. 8 MISS A. BILL, ALLNATT STREET. TEMUK If you catch a cold, you can't hoi It. If you keep a cold it’s your ow fault. “NAZOL” Is a safe and cei tain remedy, and gives Immedlat relief. i

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10305, 4 March 1922, Page 1

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