to all w ho.a nr may concern. A SPECIAL JOB Sale of DRAPERY; , BOOTS, AND SHOES. EEKS ONLY. FO R THREE JW BOY FOR CASH AND BATE MONEY. T HE (oliowine »re onlj a feW of the many CHEAP LINES to be got at the BEE HIVE STORES’:PRINTS,- 2M- peryaird STRONG SHIRTING, 4Jd per yard CRETONNE, 6d per yard ’ TWILL SBEEriNG, lOd pe* yard CHINA MATTING, 8d per yafd. MEN'S STRONG TWEED’ SUITS, 25e 6d ’ BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SUITS, 9s 6d MEN S' STRONG BLUOHER SOOTS, 7e 6d MEN’S STRONG SHOOTING BOOTS, 10s 61 •PELT 'ijH ATS,« 2a 6d ! ' • MEN’S STRONG TROUSERS and VEST, ;i2a : 6d' ' GIRLS’ and LADIES’ SUNSHADES, : ' : COLORED QUILTS, is LADIES’ STRONG CORSETS, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. COUNTRY PEOPLE would do well to . PAY MB A VISIT, and Secure some of the BARGAINS, as 40 PER CRNT. I CAN BE SAVED by so doing. J BJRO WK , BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. jy, IMA NCHEST E R HO US E, GERALDINE AND HILTON. F. DUNLOP AND CO.’S GREAT CLEARING SALE OP SUMMER STOCK NOW ON. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED As the Goods MUST BE CLEARED to make room for Shipments now due for the ’ AUTUMN ANIj) WINTER. ; DUiING THIS SALE WILL BE SIDRtdrLY ASH. eemEmbEe THE GOODS MUST BE sold;. F DUNLOP AND CO MANCHESTER HOIiSE, GERALDINE & HILTON. J G HF W*. TI3E STONE STORE. BALANCE OF SUMMER STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. VERY SPECIAL. LOT of LADIES’ REVERSIBLE WATERPfIUOi* CLOAKS^{a|I sizes), from 48 to SB inches, 6s lid each. NO LADY SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE. 12 DOZEN'MEN’S SHIRTS AND PANTS, 20 PER CENT. UNDER USUAL PRICE. EN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AND BOOTS. A , Very o Large Variety, rn » AttJA i GOOD VALUE. C '•'* JOBS it. MILES, STON E STORE, TEIWU KA.
VERY SPECIAL TEK ' SOUTH CAHTJEBBORY L DRAPERY A KE now Selling the Balance of'their CHOICE in tli« following QUODS' a t Reduced PridesY—CostuWeo'J' Millinery, Mantles, Embroidered Dresses, . i » ! | - '■ 1 ■ ■, ,■ ' * ■ Co'tainis/Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons; In ordertd clea'r thebe " GOODS very great reductions have been made. J. SLATER. Illsiislter Lt the S.CrD.LO. LADIES' SCHOOL ' TEMUKA. k - : conducted ry - Mils an d Miss : JAMIESON aoA MISS ERASER. Classes for MODERN LANGUAGES and PAINTING* on SATURDAY! MORNINGS. j-22.0 \
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1552, 12 February 1887, Page 4
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369Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1552, 12 February 1887, Page 4
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