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MY CASH For June ban been such a Success I hat I have determined to defer Stocktaking and will CONTINUE THE SAL 15 TILL FURTHER NOTICE. T BEG TO DRAW SPECIAL ATTENTION to MY PRICES for PRODUCE—FLOOR, in Sacks (guaranteed quality)... 16s SHARPS 7a BRAN ... ... 3s 6d OATMEAL (Meek's fresh ground) ... 3s 6d POTATOES, per Bbj? 4s 3d I take this opportunity of thanking the People of, nnd surrounding, Geraldine for their Patronage, and my advice is : BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. ROBT. MORRISON, "BEEHIVE STOKE S," GERALDINE. ~. JOHN W. MILES, THE HALL, TEMUKA, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HAVING BOUGHT A Manufacturer's Stock OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED CLOTHING, AT A DISCOUNT OE 33J PER CENT IS NOW IN A POSITION TO OFFER SOME EXTRAORDINARY" BARGAINS IN CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Men's tweed trousers ) AT "Men's tweed trousers and vests I JLIiJN Vji-jlfetL MEN'S TWEED SUITS _ ) COST PRICE A REALLY GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 29s 6d. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TWEED SUITS-SPLENDID VARIETY, AND BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN WT MILES, "THE HALL," TEMUKA. COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU JUNE, 1885. WE ARE NOW OPENING UP, ex "Knikonra" and *" Arawa," our THIRD SHIPMENT of Goods for this Season, consisting of NOVELTIES in Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribhonj, and other lines for the Fancy Department. A SUPPLEMENTARY CONSIGNMENT of NEW DRESS STUFFS and i'RIMMINGS—2 Oases of Velveteens (Special Value) from 2s 31, and 3 Cases of Homespuns, bought at a Large Discount at Home, enabling us to Sell at 7\A per yard—a line worth Is 31. We have just on View the FIRST LOT OF CRETONNES, Manufactured in Designs exclusively engaged by ourselves, being Fifty Pieces, most recherche in Coloring, and Chaste and Elegant in Pattern; also New Tapestry, Brussels, Kidd. and Dutch Carpeting, Mattings and Linoleums, Hearth Rugs (from 3s lid) ; Quilts ; Sheetings ; Blue, Grey, Scarlet, and White Blankets; Damask Tabling, and Napkins, etc., etc.; all Bought Direct from Manufacturers to greatest advantage enabling us to Sell at Prices that must prove gratifying to Buyers generally. The CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, in conjunction with the Tailoring, is now Stocked most Completely in Every Line appertaining to Gentlemen's, Boys'and Youths' Wear, and also Contains a new Lot of Travellers' Rugs, Portmanteaux, Bags, Umbrellas, etc. A SUPERIOR STOCK of Every Description of TWEEDS for Making Up. Drummond and Glasson, DIRKOT IMPORTERS, COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU.

WINTER, 1885. T Rr T T H ° M s ° s ' TIMARU. In addition to Shipments by the "Coptic" WE HAVE OPENED WITHIN LAST FEW DAYS, SIX CASES ex s.s. "Kaikoura" and "Arawa," consisting of—Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Embroideries, Laces, Frillings, Aprons, Umbrellas, Fur Capes, Corsets, Mantles, Flannels, Shirtings, Swanskins, Linens, Wii"jeys, and a Variety of other Seasonable f ioods. REASONS WHY we think the Public will find it to their advantage to do business with us— Firstly—We purchase almost entirely in the Home Markets, with the exception of Colonial Manufactures. In arlicles of large consumption buying directly from the makers. Secondly Our financial position being sound, we are enabled to pay CASH for the great bulk of our Imports. Thirdly—Our expenses, in proportion to turnover, we believe to be lower than any House in the Colony, without exception. To the curious we are willing to give demonstration in the matter. Fourthly—We Sell upun the Cash Basis only : hence we have no expensive office arrangements, etc., etc., to provide. A moment's consideration will suggest that any business conducted on above lines ought to be able to place goods before the public considerably below ordinary quotations. Our Stock at the present moment is replete in every Department with Sound, Fashionable Material. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY under Competent Supervision. DRAPERS, TIMARU, OPPOSITE KING'S STABLES SPUR HOTEL. Begs to intimate that he has takeo Ihe above Hotel, which he has Refurnished and Fitted Up, regardless of expense. Private Rooms for Families. Good acco modation for Boarders. Good Stabling, with Two Loose Boxes WINES AND SPIRITS Of the Best Bmnds only kept. JAMES WOODS, a p4 Proprietor. of Every Description Printing 1 \ at the Office of this Paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1350, 2 July 1885, Page 3

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667

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1350, 2 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1350, 2 July 1885, Page 3

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