MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, FOR CASH ONLY SIF/xEKT AND EAUYEL’B, TEMUKA. QIEGERT AND FAUVEL beg to C**) intimate to their numerous Customers that tlusv have received their FIRST SHIPMENT of AUTUMN & WINTER GUUDS (Ex Doric), and 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 6t,3. Homespuns at 63, wm-ili 93. Flannels at 10 i, wortu Is 3d. Flannels ut Is 3d, worth Is 9J. Scarlet Flannels at 8 I, worth lid. Blankets at 11a, worth 15a. White Qnilta (slightly damaged) at 5s 6d, worth 10s 63. Lace Curtains, 3| yards long, at 4s 6d, worth 6a 9d. Umbrellas'aV2s 93, worth 4s 63. Turkish Towels at Old, worth Is 33. Do do at la 2d worth Is 7d. Embroidery at Is 10d per doz, worth 3s. Holland at4|d, worth 7d. Blue Serge at 113, worth Is 63. Men’s Shirts at lid, worth 2s, Men s Waterproof Coats (special line) at 15s, wo'th 455. Men’s Harvest Gloves, at Is per pair. Wool Shawls in Endless Variety. Large reductions in our "CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men’s Women’s and Children’s Boots at Extraordinary Low Prices, N.B.—INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to COME EARLY as the Sale will only lar-t THREE WEEKS, COMMENCING THIS DAY, (SATURDAY). SIEGERT & FAUVEL MENDELSON’S STORES Temuka. SECOND SHIPMENT FOR THE SEASON, EX lONIC, WE have received this week, and placed in Stock a Magnificent Selection ot— Ladies’ Plush, Soleii and Silk-lined Mantles, with Fur and Aalracliau Trimmings. BoueM and Jersey Jackets, in Battonburg and other Fashionable Shapes. Ladies’ Stuff Costumes. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Capos, NOTE—Above goods having been bought at Close of London Season, we can ho nestly state will be found to be exceptional value, Lisse, Muslin and Fancy 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 33. Dressmaking and Millinery Department under able Supervision, T.&J. THOMSON, DRAPERS TIMARU. 1 ' Roslyn and Geelong Tweeds for Boys’ Hard Wear. Roslyn, Ashburton, Witney Blankets, iv. r 4 “THE STOCKWHIP,” A Publication devoted to Advocating a National Bank. rjpIIE FIRST LASH can be had at the LEADER OFFICE, TEMUKA, AND GUARDIAN OFFICE, GERALDINE, mi3o PRICE, 33. D. M. 8 08 8 ’ NOTARY PTJ3LIC, LEGAL MANAGER' AND MONEY BROKER, TIMARU. se 26 J
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1502, 6 May 1886, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1502, 6 May 1886, Page 1
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