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S pbiday, THE IMPORT STORE NEWS. NOVEMBER 28, 1913. Visitors to the Clutha Show on Friday next are cordially invited to make this Store their centre and meeting place. As usual, our stocks for this great day are very complete, and it is almost unnecessary for us to tell of the excellent quality of our merchandise and the reasonable prices at which everything is marked. We want you to come along and judge yourselves of the immense benefit a general store of the nature of ours is in your midst-we want you to go back to your homes firmly convinced that no matter what your wants may be during the year a letter order to the Import Stores will be faithfully and intelligently executed. < The whole store is alive with gift suggestions. All the Christmas and Holiday Merchandise will be displayed on Show Day and following days. Nearly every article in this store is appropriate for the approaching .gift-giving and holiday time. This year we are opening this glorious season early to give our country friends an opportunity of buying their Gift and Holiday Goods early. In fact, we ask all our friends and their friends if it would not be a good idea to begin Christmas and Holiday Shopping now-? You can choose at your leisure and will not be hurried; now assortments are at their best, and the individual preference of those to be remembered may be more thoughtfully considered. Selections made now may be laid aside until required. From the toddler by the cradle to the dear old grandmother by the fireside, there isn't a heart that wouldn't be warmed by a choice from the wealth of good things to be had from this great . • , ■.■-;•■ ,J AN OVERFLOW "TOY SHOP." ' ' _ Our stock of Toys, Games, Dolls, etc., is so large that we cannot house or show them effectively at the main store, and we have decided to open up a separate store for them. From Decemberlthese joys and delights for the little ones will be displayed in the <<ToyShop,"Ryrie' S Buildings. The mothers, fathers and children are cordially invited to visit the "Toy Shop" any and every day from Monday next. IMPORT STORES.

To the woman who has ideals in dress, Stokes and Sons offer an experience wide reaching, and a skill in cutting and fitting that combines good taste with style. Especially Charming. CHAS. STORES % SONS' LADIES AND GENTS* TAILORS, BALCLUTHA. MONSTER CARNIVAL AND * ART UNION In aid of the Funds Balclutha Brass Bam!, To be opened by His Worship the Mavor (Mr D. Stewart), ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, And to be continued on DECEMBER 4,-o, 0. Nightlv Programme of Specialty Dancing' by MISS MAY BLACK'S PUPILS, assisted by Local Children. Massive l.Vguinea OAK SIDEBOARD to be disposed of. Tickets, 2s each. SIDE-SHOWS: Haunted Swing, Art Gallery, X-Rays Department, Novel Shooting Gallerv. Quoits. Bagatelle, lloup-la, Etc., Etc. DON'T MISS THE FUN. | Admission, Is Art Unioni. i. H. GUEST, J. HERBJSON, Secretaries CLUTHA AND MATATJ A. AND P. SOCIETY. OMITTED FROM PRIZE-LIST. oSa—Mr Peter Boyd (Lovelis Flat) offers £1 Is for first and 10s till for second prize for Best Clydesdale Mare or Filly (bred by exhibitor i.

The Latest News of a Strike is at the Where all gentlemen can now STRIKE THE LATEST In Spring Novelties. ..Latest in HATS, CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS, ETC., ETC. STRIKE NOW! and BUY while the opportunity lasts. POE SALE. SHEEP EUNS.— Leasehold, 70,000 acrps; leasehold rent, £410; improvements, valuation £1500; stock, 0000 sheep, 12 cattle, horses and working plant, as a going concern, £SSOO. 5200 ACRES FREEHOLD, northerly aspect, low downs and very small proportion hill country, all in native state and exceptionally well grassed; carrying 3000 strong Romney-cross ewes; property very clean, healthy and clear of rabbits; S miles to rail; -i-rooni house. Price, £3 per acre. 300 ACRES Magnificent Farm on the favoured Otama Flat, deep rich surface soil, free subsoil, situated on main road, 2 miles from factory, railway station, school. 10 miles from Gore; about 100 acres for grain and green crops, balance in excellent pasture and capable of profitably carrying 100 dairy cows. The homestead and buildings are in good order, as good as new, attractive and extensive, nicely laid out garden and orchard. This place is highly recommended for fertility and situation. Cash ingoing,%lsoo; balance arranged. Price, £25 per acre. A. H. aitken; LAND SALESMAN, GORE. NOW ON VIEW. A Splendid Assortment in GREY, BLACK, GREEN, BLUE. All the Very Latest. These were chosen from the largest variety ever seen in BALCLUTHA. Clarke's Fancy Goods Bazaar, NEW BUILDINGS, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA.

for a Satisfaction-guaranteed Suit should be left now. Only a limited number of orders can be taken for Xmas. If you need a Box Suit, good quality and at a fair price, to see you over the holidays, remember I guarantee to give a good fit; and I have a special assortment. Better cannot be seen anywhere else. Xmas Novelties. Xmas Presents. I have an extra good assortment just now. Just the article you are looking for. A Special Display of SHIRTS, CAPS, TIES. A Special Display of BRACES, HATS. A Special Display of FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. SUMMER-WEIGHT RAINPROOF OVERCOATS— All Sizes; Low Clearing Prices. J. W. Mitchell, Tailor and Outfitter, Tailor and Outfitter, CORNER GORDON AND CLYDE STREETS, BALCLUTHA.

"THE MEK'I OUWITTEB," CLYDE ITEEET, BALOLUTHA. FOR COMFORT, EASY WALKING AND BEST WEAR TRY THE EZYWAUKR AND ASCOT BOOT. Price, 30/- and 27/6, less 5 per cent, discount cash.

FOB LEASE, CRITERION HOTEL AND STABLES, J. E. STEWART Has received instructions from Mr G. Lattimore to lease the above well-known Hotel, consisting of: — UPSTAIRSEleven Bedrooms, Linen Boom, Bath* room, Commercial Boom, DOWNSTAIBSTwo Commercial Booms, large Diningroom, Kitchen, Billiard Boom and Table (as good as new), Two Sample Booms. Furniture, Buggies, Harness, etc., at valuation. Full particularsJ, E. STEWART, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.

CLUTHA AND MATAU A. AND P. SOCIETY. THE FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. ERIDAY, DECEMBER 5. RECORD ENTRIES EXPECTED. ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE ON MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER .1, at S p.m. thos. McDonald, OWING to the Dunedin Show, Mr Blakeley, dentist, will not visit Balclutha to-day. R W. PREDDi, THE CASH GROCER, Has removed to premises next James' Boot Shop, Clyde Street, Baldutha. Buy your requirements at PREDDY'S and save money. Bargains in Groceries, Crockery, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Enamelwaie, Brushware, Etc., Etc.

A BIT OF GOOD ADVICE. When you come to DUNEDIN with the intention of buying BOOTS AND SHOES, muke straight for 148 GEORGE STREET, where you will find a LARGE STOCK bought on the best terms, EXTENSIVE VARIETY of the, Latest Shapes, and MODERATE PRICES, for which we are recognised. Your letter orders and personal vi»its will receive our very best attention and thanks. ISLIP & WATT, BOOT AND SHOE MERCHANTS, 148 GEORGE STREET, •NiaaKna

20 Acres Freehold, close to town of Balclutha; 4roomed house, vinery, garden and all necessary outbuildings. A real good place; well watered. PRICE, £6OO. Easy Terms can be arranged. 3-roomed Cottage, Port Molyneux, Cowshed, Loose-box, Buggyshed, all in good order; |-acre Freehold and 2 acres Leasehold (for 15s a year rental); all well fenced; carry 2 cows and 1 horse. PEICE, £llO. Terms can be arranged. : ._ LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, CLYDE STBEBT, BJ&QLUIKAj

GENTLEMEN! You want EASY SHAVING and EXPERT HAIRCUTTING—then visit A. E. BREWER ia the NEW SALOON, CLARKE'S BUILDING. Don't forget to take that Dull Razor with you, also anjr Scissori that require

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 43, 28 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 43, 28 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 43, 28 November 1913, Page 4

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