THE BEEHIVE STORE, TEMUKA. J. BROWN. I BEG to drawn attention to my Large and Magnificent Stock of THIS, SEASON S WASHING FABR T CS for Dresses, comprising all theiatest Novelties io the following:-” Plain and Fancy Print from Sd per yard. New Check* and Striped Z phyr Cloth, 6|d per yard New Shades in French Sateens 6|d per yard Novelties in New Dresses, from Id per yard.; CORSETS! CORSETS!! , _ . ONE CASE LADIES’ CORSETS, White, Drab and 3a lid pair. Splendid Wear, ]'• WONDERFUL SHIRTINGS, 4|d and s|d per yard. WONDERFUL TWILL SHEETING lid per yard. STRONG GREF CALICO, 2a 31*,per doz BOOTS! BOOTS!! Men s Shooting Boots, 10a 6d per pair Men’s Bluctier Boots, 7s 3d per pair Ladies’ Kid Bools, 7s lid per pair Girls’ Kid Boots, 4a 6d per pair Ladies Kid Boots)from 3s 6d per pair. MEM’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHIMG. SPECIAL LINE MEN’S TWEED SUITS, 255. SPECIAL LINE BOYS SUITS 15a 6d, 18s 6d, 225. BOY S SAILOR WASHING SUITS, 6s. MENS TWEED TROUSERS, 8a 6d. J. BROWN, BEEHIVE TEMUKA. jy THIS SPACE IS RESE R V E D JFOR N DUNLOP AND CO GENERAL STOREKEEPERS MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE AND HILTON. JC H N W. MILES FIRST SHOW IN THE STONE STORE TO-DAY JOHN W. MILES, TEMUKA. GREAT CLEARING CASH SALE. AS in 1885,1 intend CLOSING 1886 with a CASH SALE, which, for magnitude, will eclipse everything of the kind attempted in Geraldine before. My Stocks, which are large and well assorted, will be offered at prices which will surprise everybody. 1 invite my customers and tbe public for themselves. A few quotations only of the bargains to be bad are appended, viz.:— Ladies’ Jersey Jackets, from 7a 6d ; Gapes, 4s 6d ; Sunshades, 2s 6d ; Silk Umbrellas, 8a 6d ; Cotton Hose, 9d ; Figured Alpacas, 9d ; Dress Serges, lOJd; a Dose of Prints, from 3d ; Checked Shirting, 6d ; Special Line Tapestry Carpel, 2s 6d j 1-yard wide Oil Cloth, ll£d ; Great Bargains in Cameline Cloths and Soudan Stripes * Sen Men s Shooters at lls 3d IN GROCERIES I QUOTETea (in boxes), from 12s 6d ; Splendid White Sugar, 3d ; Sago, 2a 3d ; Best Rice, 2s 9d doz ; 2-Orown Soap, 5a 9d Currants, 6d ; Inferior do, s£d ; Spean Candles--5d ; Coffee, Is 4d ; Lemon Peel, 2d ; Matches, Js 6d ; Farinaceous Food, 10 1 tin ; Other Artices in proportion. A Large Slock of Toys, Fancy Goods, etc., to turned into Cash at almost any price. SLAUGHTERING BEGINS ON SATURDAY, THE 20TH NOVEMBER. AND CONTINUES TO 31ST DECEMBER AT * R. MORRISON’S no2o BEEHIVE STORES, GERALDINE.
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! FOR IRISHMEN, ENGLISHMEN, SCOTCHMEN, (And others whom it may concern. Following papers, &c., may be had from Thos. F. Farley, Bookseller, Tiraarn—The Nation, The Freeman, Belfast Weekly News, The Field, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Australasian, The Queen, The European Mail, The Home News, Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, Reynolds’ Newspaper, The People’s Friend and The People’s Journal (Scotch), Whittaker’s Almanac, Illustrated London Graphic, Illustrated London News, London Punch, New Zealand Farmer and Bee and Poultry Journal, Illustrated New Zealand News, and any others that may be required, including Lett’s Medical Diaries, etc. Also, a rery large stock of well-assorted Literature, including Scientific, Educational and Books of Fiction ; also, newest publicaj tions received per every mail. The finest stock of Commercial and Fancy Stationery—also, Account Books—-to be bad from THOS. F. FARLEY* Bookseller, Stationer, News-Agent, and Music-Seller, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIM4RU. au3 _______ [a card.] Messrs sHamersle? i& wood Barristers and Solicitors, Timaru, Can he Consulted in TEMLJKA on every [TUESDAY AFTERNOON and WEDNESDAY in the offices adjoining Mr |C' ’t...au'h Shops. AH Courts a< tmded. I no 4
WM. CLARK & CO’S GHRISTMASJRICE LIST. CHEAPE R THAN EVE B! CHEAPER THAN EVER. CLARK AND CO. respectfully IT • wish their Customers and friends a Merry Christmas, and a Jolly Cheap Cheer. 2-Orown Soap, 6s 6d per box • 3-Crown, 7s 6d per box 5 Best White Sago (large or small), 2j per dozen j Japan Rice, 2s 6d per dozen ; Barley, 2a 6d per dozen ; Good Currants, 6d per lb, inferior not kept; Sugars, from 2*d per lb by the bag; Candles, 4£d per lb (good sperm) ; Blue-headed Matches, Is 5d par dozen; Coffee, from la 3d per lb 5 Van Houten’s Cocoa, 3s 9d per lb; Frys, Is 6d per lb; Candied Lemon Peei, Is per lb ; Groats 9d ; Jams 5s 6d per dozen j Farinaceous Food, 9d per lb; Spices, Ginger, and Nutmegs in Proportion. Our friends mean we shall be that CHEAPEST HOUSE IN GERALDINE. These Prices continue to 31st DB-, CEMBEB. WM. CLARK & CO. Intends 10 be the CHEAPEST BOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. We Can’t be Beaton. jyi i 1 A M rjlOSb WILL BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Timaru and Temnka, Attends at Temuka—Tuesdays 4 p.ro. 6 p.m. ; Wedneadaya 9 ».m. »o4p,m. Fridaya 4 p.m to 6 p.m. Office at'Mr Marshall a, opposite Messra ienert and Fauroi 4 a, 2lj
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 11 December 1886, Page 3
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815Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 11 December 1886, Page 3
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