GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCED ON FRIDAY,[JANUARY 7, AT DRUMMOND & GLASSON’S DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS,; Commerce House, oc 2 TIMARU SIEGERT AND EAWEL, GENERAL MERCHANTS, TEMUKA. WE have made,extensive reductions in our working expenses, and are thus in a position to BELL AT STILL LOWER PRICES, Especially for Cash. In the respective lines submitted we challenge competition, both' as to quality and price. During the Wool Season wo shall offer Full Sized WOOLPACKS, ENGLISH BOILED OIL, RED AND BLUE RADDLE, AND LABIP BLACK, Ah CHEAP as any Mouse in Timaru or elsewhere. IN THE GENERAL We have an extensive Stock of New and well-assorted Goods, and desire to draw special attention to our large stock of , u . NEW CHRISTMAS FR ITS & TEAS,, the latter of which have been imported: to our order. We quot e the following prices per box for New, Seasons TEA 12s 6d, 15s, 16s 17s 6d, 20a and 255. The best value ever offered in the district. SUGARS. For the approaching Jam Season we have made Special Purchases of Choice Lines, which we shall offer at from 3d to 3£d per lb. We have also a good stock of NEW SEASON’S TURNIP SEEDS of various Varieties. DRAPERY. As, we have in this Department! no actual outlay, it being under tbo manage-, .ment of Messrs H. and C. Fautel, and a; large proportion, of the Goods being ofi our own importation! we;are enabled toi SELL SINGLE ARTICLES at WHOLESALE PRICE, and inspection willshowj that our Stock will bear comparison in; price, style, and quality, with any house| in Town. THE USUAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. SIEGERT “& FAUVEL TEMUKA. W. SADDLE AND HARNESS'MAKER, TIMARU, HAS on Hand a; Large Stock of . SADDLERY of aVery description, amt to mibt the the!depressed times has made a LARGE REDUCTION : in the 'Price of Every Article. Being a Cash Purchaser, he i» prepared to Sell Goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. , RIDING SADDLES, , Best and, Cheapest in Timaru. , INSPECTION INVITED, no, reasonable offe'r REFUSED 0c26 LADIES SCHOOL, i EMUKA. MRS 1 AND MISS JAMIESON, Encouraged the success of the past three years, have decided to EXTEND THEIR SCHOOL after the Holidays, when they will be iolned by MISS FRASER, who has hart much experience in Home, Continental, and Colonial Teaching. The course of instruction includes all the usual branches of a Liberal Education ; Thorough English, French,, and German, Latin, Scripture, Writing, Arithmetic, Drawing, Calisthenics, Needlework, etc. Prospectus on application.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1539, 13 January 1887, Page 4
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405Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1539, 13 January 1887, Page 4
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