£15,000 WORTH OF GOODS. £15,000 STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE FARMERS AND INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. SIEOERT & EAUYEL, Having Purchased at an Immense Discount, the WHOLE OF TEE STOCK OF THE Late JULIUS MENDELSON, Esq., Beg to announce {hat they intend holding an ENORMOUS CASH CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1883. DRAPERY CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES When every Description of IRONMONGERY GROCERY GALVANISED IRON BARB WIRE CEMENT WIRE NAILS PLOLGH SHARES FENCING WIRE SASH WEIGHTS, CHAFFCUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, CLOVER, RYE GRASS AND TURNIP SEED. AND OIHER Farming requisites, Will be Sold at ESS rjl H A N •jgl N G L S II Q O S T J) R I C E
IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY FOR CASH ONLY. Therefore Come and Judge for yourselves that this is the only Cheap and Genuine CASH SALE ever held in Temuka. QOME EARLY! QOME EARLY! QOME EARLY! To Secure the Be°t Bargains, and we will show our Friends and Customers that we still continue to deserve our name for Cheapness. DON’T FORGET THAT SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1883. SIEGERT & FAUYEL, TEMUKA. P S.—As the Slock of the late J. Mendelson, Esq., is well known to be the best in Canterbury, further comment is unnecessary. jy -6
THE YEW ZEALAND CLOTHiNG FACTORY HATH Spared No Effort to Place before the Public a Most COMPLETE ASSORT MENT OF NEW WINTER MANUFACTURES, Comprising; all the LATEST STYLES IN MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOCKING, Manufactured from the Best Qualities and Newest Designs in COLONIAL, SCOTCH, BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL TWEEDS. The Large and Increasing Trade has enabled the Proprietory to Offer their Customers Still Further Advantages than hilhenn, and THIS SEASON’S GOODS UPON INSPECTION WILL BE FOUND CHEAPER THAN EVER. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. SHIRTS, HATS, HOSIERY, AND EVERY REQUISITE AT WHOLESALE ' 7 ODinf Nineteen Branches now cpen in New Zealand. Agents for (he Unrivalled Webtheim Sewing Machines. TIMARU BRANCH— Main South Road. mr l3 ROBT. FOSTER, Manager.
SMITHFIELD WOOL WORKS, WINCHESTER. HE UNDERSIGNED have this day ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Wonlacmirers. Fellmongers and Commission Buyers of Wool, etc., under the style and firm of Smith ahd Co., at the {.bove Works, which they have leased from Mr Robert Smith. Mr Henry E. Smith will act as Manager and Buyer for the new firm, and we solicit a continuance of the support given to our predecessor. GFORGE BISSET GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH. Smithfield Wool Works, Winchester, 21st June, 1883. 3jy SHEEP DIPPING. |HE Undersigned is Prepared to DIP JL SHEEP at THREE HALF PENCE per head till 'he Ist of July, after which the price will be Twopence, One day’s notice required. One night’* paddocking allowed. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND 01HERS. Best screened and screwPRESSED CHAFF supplied in Large nr Small Quantifies. Fanners’ Straw or Oat Sheaves cut to order. Peas. and all sons o ! ' (Train Groom: Fine or Co .rsi fur S'od Finding nt Shortest Notice. CRUSHED OATS alw ya m> hu.-d. aps R. A- BARKER, Ohapi, Orari. R. A. BARKER. Ohapi. Orari. nps CIRCULARS neatly and promptly executed at the Leader Office.
TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. TAILORING! TAILORING ! NEW TWEEDS. NEW COATINGS, NEW TROUSERINGS. NEW CHEVIOTS. NEW BEDFORD AND WORSTED CORDS, ETC., ETC., Per Brii ish Queen. HERBERT CLAPHAM. in thanking his numerous Patrons for past favors, desires to intimate that having received a first-class Assortment of the above Materials, and in consequence of the recent Strike among the Tailors in Timaru, he has turned his extensive Establishment into a Co-operative Company, who are prepared to Execute all Orders in a Style that will defy comparison with any other firm in the Colony. Fit, Workmanship and Material Guaranteed. And the Price charged will bring lire best ORDER WORK Within the reach of all classes of (he community. The Best Workmen only employed on the Premises. J'J'ERBERT AND £jO (Limited), MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMYRU. se!4 AM jjl L E M 1 N G TINSMITH, PLUMBER, ETC, GERALDINE, Begs to notify to the Residents of Geraldine and surrounding district that he has Purchased the Business hitherto carried on by Mr J. Ogilvie, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit the patronage of the Public generally. jy?
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1128, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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