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', NuTiCE TO THE /NHABIi'ANTS 0 d TEMUKA, KAKA.HU, AND SUU , r ROUNDING DISTRICTS, a * ALLAN AND i CARTER, "> Beg to notify that they have comtnenccc <■'■ Business as s GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, it d in the Premises known as Ollivier'a Auca tion Rooms, TEMUKA ; also in the d Store lately occupied by Mr 0. G. Bradley, a at HILTON. , Goods supplied in bulk from the Temuka Store, at Cheapest Rateß. i Produce of All Kinds purchased at the 1 Hilton Store. ALLAN AND CARTER, Storekeepes, Etc., I 26fe HILTON AND TEMUKA. 1 WINCHESTER MILLS. ■ ESSRS ALLAN AND CARTER will hereafter ACT AS OUR ' AGENTS in TEMUKA, and will Sell Produce at Mill Prices. > INWOOD & CO. 1 May 26th, 1885. ALLAN & CARTER, Agents for the ' Winchester Milie, have on Ssle, in any » Quantity, at Mill Prices— FLOUR (hest), in Sucks, IOOIbs and 501bs ' CRUSHED OATS (best), Short and Long ' SHARPS : BRAN 1 BARLEY MEAL, WHEAT MEAL 1 CHICK WHEAT, Whole and Broken. The Flour is guaranteed to be a Really First-class Article, fully Equal to Oamaru Make. The Crushed Oats (ire thoroughly Sound, Clean Grain, free from Seeds and Rubbish, and are full Value for the Money. roy2B ; MILFORD FLOUR AND GRISTING MILLS. Established upwards of Twenty Years. JTT T\ICKENSON begs to in - , JljL, J / timate to the public of Temuka and District that he has appointed MESSRS SIEGERT & FAUVEL AGENTS for the above well and favorably known Mils. They have in stock a large supply of the FINEST SILK-DRESSED FLOUR, in 501 b, 1001 b and 2001 b bags. The quality of this Flour is acknowledged the Best in the market, and the Price is exceptionally Low. BRAN and SHARPS in any Quantity. CRUSHING AND GRISTING AS PER ARRANGEMENT. J. H. DICKINSON, my3o Milford Flour Mill. GREAT CASH CLEARING SALE. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. SIEGERT AND FAUVEL, Beg to announce to their numerous customers and others that they are holding a GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY to make room for their large shipment of Winter Goods—to arrive next montb. DURING THIS SALE, LASTING ONE MONTH ONLY, we shall sell THE WHOLE of our DRAPERf for CASH at LESS THAN COST PRICE. Come and judge for yourselves that we are CHEAPER, and our Stock of Drapery SUPERIOR, than any other House iu the District. We have secured the services of a FIRST CLASS DRAPER from one of the LARGEST HOUSES IN DUNEDIN, who has the management of our Drapery stalishm ent and who will keep nothing else but NEW, STYLISH, And MOST 1 < FASHIONABLE MATERIALS. Dressmaking., We also have opened a DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, and those who J have already favored us with their Orders speak in the highest terms about tbe Good j Fit, Style and Cheapness. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN GRO CERY, IRONMONGERY, AND , CROCKERYWARE. J:es' Yellow Crystal Sugar (per bag), 3|d j per lb. Best Mauritius White Sugar (per bag), from 3£<l to 3|d per perl k Sydney White Camp No. 1, Aucklaud White Uuinp Sugar, No. 1, 4|d. I Currants (new fruit.), just arrive I, 6d per lb. ftleme Raisias and Sultanas, 8d per lb. Candles from 8d per lb. j TEAS.— Thin is one of our Leading t Lines, and we Sell Boxes of Tea from 13s fl per Bwx. All other lines of Grocery, Irorftnongery, " and Ciockeryware Equally Low. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. ETC. Harvek|j&wnps and Threshine Machine* would ddMipto get their supplies from us duringT&e Season, as our cans call regulaily at their Camps and deliver Orders punctually. CORNSACKS, BLADING TWINE BINDING WIKK. SB WING TWINE,' and ALL KINDS of OIL For S.le at Lowest Current Rites. SIEGERT AND TjIAUVEL MENDELSOVS STOIU3, Temuka, iN.B, VVc wmt our Customers and Otheis t't know that we only keep the Verv Best, G'.m>Hs Procurable. PERSONS found TRESPASSING on my Property, in pursuit o- Game or otherwise, will he PHOSECUTIiD. All STRAY DOGS DESTROYED. W. P. TURTON, mys Waihißusb.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1351, 11 June 1885, Page 3

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649

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1351, 11 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1351, 11 June 1885, Page 3

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