d z 5 < s (0 0) in Of Q 0 z < >■ Of 111 z □ -I 1 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN W. MJLE& “THE HALL,” TEMUKA. 0W OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUE IN N DRESS MATERIALS. DRESS MATERIALS. DRESS MATERIALS. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MANTLES. MANTLES. MANTLES. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. FLaNNELS. BLANKETS. . BLANKETS. BLANKETS. CARPETS. FLOORCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS. CARPETS. FLOORCLOTHS. LNOLEUMS. CARPETS. FLOORCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS. BOOTS) COLONIAL BOOTS ) AND BOOTS) IMPORTED. BOOTS) COLONIAL BOOTS) and boots) IMPORTED. 20 BOXES OF VELVETEENS, all New Shades from Is lid per yard. The above are all NEW GOODS and bought at the LOWEST POSSIRLE PRICE. JOHN W. MILES, ‘ THE HALL,” TEMUKA. 1 r' r z m 30 ■< > z a D 30 m (0 0) 3 > * i o ■ 11 MA R U WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (LIMITED). mEE COMPANY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW MAK NO X BLANKETS FLANNELS! FANCY COATINGS AND TWEEDS!!! WHICH WILL BE READY FOR SALE BY LOCAL SHOPKEEPERS IN A FEW DAYS. They would also respectfully impress the Public that this industry was established with the sole view of creating Labor for young persons of both Sexes in this District, and it now remains for (hem to give their cordial support to the Company by re.* framing «from Purchasing any of the above-named Goods EXCEPT THOSE OF LOCAL PRODUCTION. The Directors, finding that other WoollonJFactories in Now Zealand are attempting to force this Market with Goods of a similar class, evidently with the view of prevent* ing Local Competition, are determined to place their Goods of equal quality (though unfortunately late for tMs Season’s Orders), AT PRICES WHICH MUST COMMAND A READY SALE. SPECIAL I Customers Purchasing Timaru Manufactures can rely upon receiving a SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR LESS MONEY, as the usual expenses of Warehousing, Carriage etc., will be saved. FINGERING YARNS, HOSIERY. AND OTHER WOOLLEN GOODS USUALLY IMPORTED TO FOLLOW. RED LETTER DAY FOR TIMARU. The Factory will shortly be THROWN OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION, of which DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. ~p i 7 NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. J BROWN has received his first shipment of WINTER BRAPERY, consisting , of all the Latest Novelties in Gloves, Dress Materials, Dress Trimmings, Hate, Flowers, Feathers, and Ladies Hosiery, which have been MARKED at the LOWEST PRICES. Special Value in Lace Curtains, and Short Blinds, a choice lot to hand. Best Value in Dress Materials, New and Beautiful Patterns, from fid per yard. First Rat# Value in Gloves, Trimmings, Umbrellas, Buttons, New Designs. A Large Stock of Cretonnes, Patterns and prices most satisfactory to customers. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is replete with the Newest Goods, and, as additions ore being made almost every week, our customers can rely or; being supplied with the Latest Styles, while the prices will be found much LOWER THAN AT ANY OTHER HOUSE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS ULSTERS. New Stock of Gentlemen’s Shirts, Under Flannels, L.W. Vests and Drawers, Sox Collars, Scarfs, and Ties, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, and Mosgiel Suits. It is impossible to refer to every article to stock, but I shall feel a pleasure in showing the Goods to intending purchasers, feeling satisfied that inspection will lead to business. SPORTING SEASON. I have a Large Stock of Sporting Material on hand, consisting of all kinds of Guns, Caps, Cartridges, Curtis and Harvey s and Alliance Powders, which I intend to SELL AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. AGENT for the Stewart, and Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machines. J. B R 0 W N, BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. j y 25 N. DUNLOP AND GO’S BIG ANNUAL SALE. COMMENCING THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 13, AND TO .BE CONTINUED FOK THE NEXT SIX WEEKS FOR CASH ONLY. A S our Stock is tremendously will offer JMMENSE BARGAINS ia LX. every department. Note the following LOW PRIGFSSOO yards Print from 2£d ; Checked Winceys at fid, worth 10 J ; Large Quantity of Dress Goods at ha ! f price ; Grey Calicoes at 2s fid per doz. yards ; JL idles’ Kid Boots at 5s 9d per pair, worth 8s ; Ladies’ House Boots at 3s 9d, worth 6s; Mens’ WoolJSox at lOd per pair, worth Is 3d ; Men’s Tweed Suits at 19s fid worth 30s, and all Clothing at equally low prices. Men’s, Women’s, aod Children s Boots and Shoes of guaranteed quality, and at very low prices. During this Sale in our Grocery, Ironnmongery and Crockenyware Departmental! goods will be sold at Extraordinary Low Prices.* N. D. & Co. being Direct Importers from the Home Markets, they are enabled to soil at Wholesale Prices, there being no intermediate profits. Call early and convince yourselves as to the genuinnecss of this sale. N.B,—Best Manilla Binding Twine, Lubricating, Castor, Colza, «nd Lard Oils always on hand at Lowest Possible Prices. Note the Address— N. DUNLOP & CO., MANCHESTER HOUSE, OPPOSITE BUSH HOTEL GERALDINE. ‘ i v n MONSTER SALE. CHEAP GOODS. CHEAP GOODS. R. MORR IS 0 H’S GREAT CASH 3A L E COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, THE 27TH INST., AND will continue til! further m lion, IMMENSE REDUOTI jNm will be made in EVERY BRANCH of my L . ilGEand WELL-aSbORTED STOCK. I invite the public of Geraldine in e ii «ud see my line of 50.') yards of Prints a' from 2i«i ; Grey Calicoes, from 2* lit per doz ; White Calicoes, 3s 3d per doz. ; English Blankets, 9s 9d per pair ; Wui'-eys, from 5|.l pm yard ; Men’s Bints, 13s fid. ' A splmidid line in Men’s Kainpoi Omrcoas, Very Cneac. Ladies’ C'oth and Jo sey J *ck> ts m great variety. Children's Tweed Ulsters, from 2i each, I have a BIG STOCK of the not-to-be-beatm SB. (in diamond brand) BOOTS and SHOES at greatly reduced Prices. I GROCERIES-- White Sugar, 31 per lb. Tea, Wm 1U 6J » box. Sperm Candles, 01 per lb. Currants, 5s 6.1 peril, J nos, fia doz) ’’b'e, and Tapioca, 3s per doz. lbs. 2 Crown Soap, 7s 6 I per box. In PRODUCE 1 quote—Flour, IJ.-t (i I ; Bran, 5s ; Sharps, 7s fid ; Oatmeal, 3s 6J per Big. A large Stock of GUNS and AMMUNITION for approaching Season. In faow anything and everything will bo slaughte ed for CASH. IRQ BERT MORRISON ! BEEHIVE STORES GERALDINE. 5
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1502, 6 May 1886, Page 3
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