BEEHIVE STORES. TEMTJEA, VOTIVE. NOTICE. CLEARING SALE NOW ON. A Discount of 3s. in the Pound on all Cash Purchases of Drapery and Clothing for the next fourteen days. J. BROWN.
1 M r O R jJX\ N T -N 0 T I C E . LYON AND HARROP Beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Teimika and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as GEIIERALSTO R E K E E P E R S, In tire shop lately occupied by Mr J. Gall (next Bank of New Zealand) Temuka). when they hope, by strict attention to business, keeping none but GOODS of the Best Brands, at the Lowest Prices, to merit a shave of patronage and support. In Stock and to arrive— Men s and Youths' Mosgiel Paget Suits Men's and Youths' Mosgiel Galatea : Suus Men’s and Youths’ West of England Twecd|Suits Kniapoi Flannels and Blankets ; Colonial Boots and Shoes Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Hais Glassware, ‘lronmongery. " ‘ ‘ ' Groceries, Oilmen’s Stores, Ye., Ac. Note the address — LY 0 N AND II A R R 0 P Next Bank of New Zealand. Temuka
BROWN'S WHOLESALE TIMBER AND COAL DEBUT. JT. BROWN has great pleasure in announcing to his customers ami the public generally that he has opened his Extensive .Promises adjoining the Gasworks, ami being connected with the Railway by siding, he has nowfaciiities tor carrying on his business which will enable him to give to his customers the utmost satisfaction. CARGOES RECEIVED DIRECT INTO THE DEPOT BY RAIL. Large supplies always on hand. Orders per rail despatched promptly. To ensure constant supplies arrangements have been made for the arrivals of Cargoes at regular intervals during the next twelve months. ' RETAIL YARDS, TUAM 'STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.Doors, plain or glass, all patterns ; Sashes' and Casements, in. Kauri, Red, White, and Clear Pine, Matai, Totara', Baltic, Van Dieulau's Laud, ami Austral ia n Tin i bers; Dressed T. and G., R indicated and plain Shelving; Skirting, Architraves, A large and assorted stock of all Hie trade requirements, including— seasoned timber of all kinds. BEST COAL and FIREWOOD delivered in any quantities, Just landed, ex Cleopatra— A SHIPMENT OF CEDAR. Landing cx Wanganui—■ 25 TONS FENCING WIRE. To land, ex LiuTne—--20 TONS GO AND ORB IRON. 500 CASKS CEMENT. am! Mouldings, all ■patterns;Nails, Cement,Fencing Wire Ridging, Iron, B icks. Piles, Failings, Shingles. And all other lines connected with the trade in great variety. m OFFICES, TUAM STREET CHRISTCHURCH.
L F R E D A L K E R , BOOTMA K B li , Colombo .Street Ghristchuhoh. (Next Hioni’s Hotel at the Corner of Gloucester Street). The Cheapest and best house in Christchurch for strength and neatness. A SURE FIT GUARANTEEU Every article of the vcry’best quality, and warranted to wear. ALf RE 1) WALK Ell , CoLOMBO-STREET, Christchurch. 0 HALLES I^EZARD, WATCHMAKER AND JE WELLE 11, HIGH STREET, OHRISTC H U R 0 11.
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 68, 10 August 1878, Page 3
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