MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, FOR CASH ONLY SIEGERT AND FAUYEL’S, ■- TEMUKA. QIEQERT AND FAUVEL beg to lO intimate to their numerous Customers that 111« v have received their FIRST SHIPMENT of AUTUMN & WINTER * GOUDS (Ex Done), »nd are showing' them at Prices never offered before in Temuka. The following is a list of the CASH PRICES of some of the LEADING LINES : Wincey at 4d, worth 6^d. Homespuns at6d, worth 9d. Flannels at KM, worth Is 3d. Flannels at la 3d, worth la 9d. Scarlet Flannels at 8 i, worth lid. B 1 mketa at 11s, worth 15^. White Quilts (slightly damaged) at 6s 6d, wonh 10s 61. L>ce Curtains, 3| yards long, at 4s 6d, word) 6- 9d. Uitibrellas at 2s 9 L worth 4' 6d. Turkish i'owels at worth Is 3d. Do do at Is 2d worth Is 7d. Embroidery at Is lOd per doz, worth 3s. Holland at4|d, worth 7d. Blue Serge at lid, worth Is 6d. Men’s Shirts at lid, worth 2s. Men s Waterproof Coats (special lino) at 15s, woith 455. Men’s Harvest Gloves, at Is per pair. Wool Bhuwla in Endless Variety. LARGE REDUCTIONS IN OUR '‘CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men’s Women’s and Children’s Boots at Extraordinary Low Prices, N.8.-INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to COME EARLY ns the Sale will only last THREE WEEKS, COMMENCING THIS DAY, (SATURDAY). SIEGERT & FAUVEL MENDBLSON’S STORES Temuka. SECOND SHIPMENT FOR THE SEASON, EX lONIC. WE have received this week, and planed it) Stock a Magnificent Selection ot— Ladies’ PiUsh, So'oil and Silk-lined Mantles, with Fur and Aatrachan Trimmings. BoueM and Jersey Jackets, in Battenburg and other Fashionable Shapes. Ladies’ Stuff Costumes. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Capes, NOTE—Above goods having been bought at Close of London iSeason, we can honestly state will be found to be exceptional value, Lisse, Muslin and F.mcy Frillings, Swiss Embroideries, Laces, Aprons, Gloves, Umbrellas. Dress Goods. Flannels, Calicoes, Cretonnes, and other heavy goods for Manchester Department. Ulster Tweeds, and Habit Cloths, MILLINERY & UNDERCLOTHING. We are offering a Line of 48 Large Queensland Shawls, sent beyond instructions, at a Low Quotation to clear, viz. : 6s lid and 10s 3d. Dressmaking anti Millinery Department under able Supervision. T.&J. THOMSON, DRAPERS TIMA HU. Roslyn and Geelong Tweeds for Boys’ Hard Wear. Rotlyn, Ashburton, Witney Blankets. ir.t4 “THE STOCKWHIP,” A Pubiieaton devoted to Advocating a Nation* 1 Bank. rjIHE FIRST LASH can be had at the LEADER OFFICE, TEMCK •, AND GUARDIAN OFFICE, GERALDINE. mr3o PRICE, 3d. D. f> B. * NOrARY' r UitLl- 1.-ffx) ■ L ”AS AGSR AND MONEY BROKEN, TIM ABU. etS!6
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1500, 1 May 1886, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1500, 1 May 1886, Page 1
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