Q •Vt o EH ■72 to cq F 3 Psi n fc U~ 23 f - C CO ■■■ ct Pi ! (J &5 J s- a < i 1 ~~ ul >. x : c ra r „ * fe c H 5 fe -" ; _. *5 : l O o P S 6C 3d t 4 p ft <1 o P 3 ffi eH P O m a:s jvj 2£ *-K GREAT CLEARING SALE, TEMUKA. A GRAND MONSTER .CLEARING SALE of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Grocery, Crockerv, Ironmongery, Chairs. Faints, Oils, Ac.. WILL TAKE PLACE at the BEEHIVE STORE, during tb- MONTH OF DECEMBER. As many wants are ft 1 at tills Season of tin- Year, and Money being vry scarce, I am deteimined to give a DISCOUNT of from 3s to 4s ir. the £ on all GOODS purchased for CASH. N. R— My GOODS are at all times MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, and from that price a DLS> OLNT of from 3s to 4s in the £ will be given, so that the Public of Temuka and Disii let will cleatly see the great advantages in Purchasing for Gash during the Sale. LIST OF A FEW OF THE P. Ladies’ Dress Goods Ladies’ Trimmed Hats anil Bonnets Ladies’ Underclothing—Trimmed, etc. Ladies’ Costumes and Skirts Flowers, leathers, and Laces Ribbons ami Scarves Fancy Prints in great variety Calicoes, Sheetings, and Flannels Carpets Kidderminster, Felt, Twine, Dutch, etc. IRTIGULAR LINES IN STOCK : I Men’s Clothing in great variety ! Youths’ Clothing in great variety Boys’ Suits from 7s Men’s Straw IT ts, Is and Is fid Men’s and Boys’ F<Tfc do. in great variety Mini’s S'ronc: Working Shirts, 2s i Boys’ and Youths’ do, 2s I Men’s Bools arid Shoes in groat variety | Braces, Tics, Collars. It is impossible to enumerate the numerous Lines which willbe offered for Sale, and are now in Stuck. One trial will convince the most sceptical of the genuineness of the SaleNO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. BEEHIVE STORE, IEMUKA BROW 7 N BEEHIVE STORE, TEMUKA. GOOD NEW TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND ITS VICINITY Wr. walker smith & CO., DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, ETC., Having disposed of our Business’, an 1 signed an agreement prohibiting ns from retailing in Christdmich. ami having LARGE SHIPMENTS by tlv COLEEN and NORMAN McLEOD, we are consequently COMPELLED TO REALISE, Profit or no Profit. As wi 1 bo seen, these are not a selection of Old Goods from an Ancient Stock, but all New, Fresh, aud Fashionable Goods. HOUSEHOLD LINES. Horrocks’ Long Cloth. 3s lid doz ; Pompadour Prints, 4&d yard ; Cotton Shirtings. 5tM yard ; Curtains, fiLd yard ; Women's Colored Stockings, Shades, 2s fid ; Brow n Hollands, 54d yard ; Men’s Shirts, Is 9d (cheap); Men’s Cotton Sox, 4jd ; Boys’ Straw Hats, 8 I ; Caipetings from file! ; And Other Goods Equally Cheap. Como Early, as our Stay must be Limited. c°By order of g MIT II AND (IN PREMISES LATE IN THE OCCUPATION OF THE TEMUKA LEADER.) All Goods Marked ir. Plain Figures, from which No Abatement wlii be made. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19 3%.. WW. rnllE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE mHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE 1 ENTIRE. | 1, YING-ET-UN LORD CASTLEIIEAGH, ] Will serve Mams this Season at Pleasant Will Travel Th s Season in tin-Temuka, i Valley and the D strict. and Geralrline Districts. j _ For Pedigree see Cards. i Ving-et tin is a Chestnut Horae, 5 years Terms Groomage, ss, at'turn of service.' ! Hew, out of Seadown Pride. E. MATTHEWS. Terms: £2 2s ; groom's foe, ss, to be paid at {list service. ! THOS. HARDCA3TLE TO STAND THIS SEASON. j mllE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE j LORD LOFT US j Will Stand this Season at Temuka, Waitohi and Kakahu. I Terms —£210 s ; with guarantee, £4 ; j groomage, ss, payable on first service. j samcel McCullough, oc4 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rnHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION- [ “ DANIEL O’KORKE,” Will Travel in the Districts of Geraldine, Temuka, Timaru, Pleasant Pomt, Kakahu, Waitohi, and Woodbury. Terms ; £5 5s ; groomage fee. os. T. W. CORBETT, Proprietor. (IHE PURE-BRED CL YDESD ALE ENTIRE, YOUNG WELLINGTON, ill Travel this Season in the Temuka, Geraldine, and Point Districts. j Foe Pedigree see Cards. { Terms—£4 iOs, payable by three j ■nubs’ Bill from tbe Ist January, 1882 ; j •coinage fee, ss. R. MATTHEWS, ( NOTH; I; TO gP.NT OTHERS MEN AND i A NY PERSON OR, PERSONS found A TRESPASSING in PURSUIT of GAME, or otherwise, on Riverbed between Mr John L vino's and the TomnkaOxford Railway Bridge, or any wtiicu Land occunied hv the undersigned, will be PROSECUTED as rim law directs. 28 THOMAS PALMER. I mHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE “ TRUMP CARD,” Will Stand this Season at the HOMESTEAD, FOUR PEAKS, except on Saturdays, when he will visit G-raldino, Terms—6s guineas, and 5s groomage. Paddock accommodation for mares at 2a fid per week, but no responsit.ility taken All mares to be paid for before being taken, away. L A A LUSK, Four Peaks, Sept Sth 1881, U BRIDGE (Late- with T. Amos) ipT p a INTER, GRAIN ER, AND SIGNU WRITER, ‘ ' ’ Alain South Ro-uL Temuka.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 802, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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830Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 802, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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