GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCED ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, AT DRUMMOND & GLASSON'S DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Commerce HorsE, oc2 TLMARD. K.UVKU GENERAL MERCHANTS, TEMUKA. have made extensive reductions in our working expenses, and fa thus in a position to r iELL AT STILL LOWER PRICES, Especially for Cash. In the respective lines submitted we challenge competition, both us to quality and price.. )uring the Wool) Season we shall offer Full Sized r ’ VOOLPAOKS, !) ENGLISH BOILED OIL, RED AND BLUE RADDLE, AND LAMP BLACK, Ls CHEAP as any House in Timaru or elsewhere. UN f THE GENERAL DEPARTMENT ye have 1 an extensive Stock of New and well-assorted Goods, and desire < to draw special attention to our large stock of JEW CHRISTMAS PR ITS & TEAS, the latter of which have been imported to our order. We quote the following prices per box for New Season’s TEA 12s 6d, 15s, 16s 17s Bd, 20s and 25a. Che best value ever offered in the district. SUGARS. 'or. 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 [EW SEASON’S TURNIP ; SEEDS • of various Varieties. DRAPERY. As we have in this Department { no tnal outlay, it being under tbe raanageent of Messrs H. and C. Fauvel, and a rge propbrtion, of the Goods being of ir own importation we ate enabled to SLLSINGLE ARTICLES at WHOLEVLE PRICE/and inspection will show at our Slock will bear comparison in ice, style, and quality, with any house THE USUAL INDUCEMENTS CASH PURCHASERS. TO SIEGERT & FAUVEL "; :1 ' TEMUKA. " ", - /. MCKEOWN &’DDtE AND HARNESS MAKER, timaru; . AS on Band a v Large Stock of SADDLERY of every description, . .o'nieet the the! depressed times' has ide ’a 11 LARGE REDUCTION' in; the idb'bf'EVefy Article; Being a Cash fchaitf, he i« pfepared to Sell Goods the LOWISj PjOSSIBLE'PROFIT, DING SADDLES, Beat and Cheapest ,;/im :t;^^:ilD ; <Tim«rU-f'! f ' to ) REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED A 1 BAti#} ykALi)INE. .. ;i v ..,7/>r/ x E I 0■ R D A N, |s to inform, tbe' inhabitants of Qerale and Surrounding Districts that he MOyED into,those NEW > and :COMiDIOUS PREMISES'IateIy erected by A. Kalman, opposite the Bush Ino, ■aldioe. -While; thanking his Cuelers for,the liberal support afforded to i in the past, he hopes, by strict attion to business, and keeping nothing i the BIiST A RTICLE, to secure a tinuance of their support. de9
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1540, 15 January 1887, Page 4
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