CN ANDERSON, Bootmaker, comO. mencud his First ANNUAL SALE on SATURDAY, the 11th August, and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. DURING which time he will offer his Large, New, and Well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes at Prices hitherto unknown iu South Canterbury. 7"OU can get a pair of first-class Men's Balmorals at lis Gd, Men's Lome Balmorals 12s 6il, and his Own Make at 15s 6d. ?J AiSDERSON can guarantee all goods £3. to be of the best quality, and customers will find it to their advantage to purchase during the Month of Sale. EARLY and Secure the Barj gains.—S. ANDERSON, next to Edmiusou and Kid well. ses BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. TO THE PUBLIC OF TEMUKA. J. LAFGSKAIL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Main South Road (opposite Mechanics' j Institute), TVmuka, I T\7ISHES to return Thanks to his ( W Friends who have so generouslysupported him since he commenced Busi- ' ness. Whilst doing so he wishes to inform them that in the future, as in in the past, Customers may rely on getting th. VERY BEST WORK AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. He has JUST RECEIVED a large Consignment of BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions, and is prepared to supply Customers at Prices to Suit the Times. Inspection invited. LESS THAN COST PRICE. £IOOO WORTH OF BOOTS. MUST BE CLEARED OUT IN LESS THAN ONE MONTH, .m BEIN T G LARGELY OVERSTOCKED I am determined to SELL for the next Month, FOR CASH ONLY, AT tgT LESS THAN COST PKICE. Such an opportunity for securing bargains will not be offer to the Public of Temuka again for some time. THE SALE IS BONA FIDE. As my Stock is well known to be of th« Best Workmanship and Material it is not necessary to draw attention to any Special Lines. J. TANGNET, oclO BOOTMAKER, TEMUKA. EUERS, £H~~ GH * ROTHEIIHAi. S ENGLISH LEVERS, frovn L 5 10s AMERICAN WALTHAM Do, from L 3 10s Address—246, High street, Christ - church O L T M A N a Practical Watch asp Clock Maker, Working Jeweller, Etc;. W,C. having been seven years in th employ of Messrs Rotheriiam and Sons, ;s to inform the inhabitants of I'emuka and surrounding district that he has take • over the business lately carried on l>y 11. Black, and hopes by strict afctcition n business, coupled with moderate ch;irg"S, to merit a share of public patronage. Watches, and Jewellery in gr^-u Clocks, ranety.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1026, 4 November 1882, Page 3
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