TO ALL WHONi IT_ MAY CONCERN i SPECIAL JOB SALE 0 f DRAPERY, AND SHOES. 1 FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. THE following are only a few of the many CHEAP LINES to be got at ;tbf ■('■; BEE HIVE STORES:— PRINTS, 2£d per yard STRONG SHIRTING, 4sd per yard CRETONNE, 6d per yard TWILL SHEETING, lOd per yard CHINA MATTING, 8d per yard. MEN'S STRONG TWEED SUITS, 25s 6d BOYS' STRONG TWEED SUITS, 9a 6d MEN S STRONG BLUOHER BOUTS, 7*6d MEN'S STRONG SHOOTING BOOTS, 10a 6d MEN'S FELT HATS, 2a 6d ■.. MEN'S STRONG TROUSERS and VEST, 12s 6d GIRLS' and LADIES' SUNS&ADES, from lfl COLORED QOILTS, 4s , LADIES' STRONG CORSETS, 2* 6: an.i 3s 6>J. COUNTRY PEOPLE would do well to PAY ME A VISIT, and Secure some of the BARGAINS, as 40 PER CBNT. CAN BE SAVED by so doing. J. B fTO WN", BEEHIVE STORES,:TEMUKA. jj
MANCHESTER HOUSE, UERAUHNE AND HILTON. ' DUNLOP AND CO.'S GREAT CLEARING SVLE OF SUMMER STOCK NOW ON. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED Ah th« Goods MUST BE CLEARED to make room for Shipments|now||duß for the AUTUMN AND WINTER. DUBIN& THIS SALE THE TERMS WILL BE STRICTLT ABH. BEMEMBBR THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. N DUNLOP AND CO MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE & HILTON.
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING i FACTORY. I EXTB4.ORWNABIT ANNOUNOI- fi MENT. ■ .■ - -1 CENERAL CLEARING SALE Previous to ■■>] REMOVAL AND KE-BUILDING. S jEINQ ABOUT TO ERECT NEW ,; > PREMISES on the Bite of our |J present ones, we are compelled to to temporary Premises, and as these will | hold only a portion of our present stock we shall, previous to rnmoval, offer to s| the Public of South Canterbury the whole .jt of our Large and well-assorted Stook of : '-:*j| MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATS, ■.'-■•"■I! SHIRTS, : | sox, .;.■■■■:% ' : PANTS, COLLARS, : TIES, Etc., Etc./ : I At a ■ ''-4 GRtfAT REDUCTION from GENERAL ..$. PRICES >"■',,s We Call SPECIAL ATTENTION: "\6 '"'| the fact that this is tbe FIRST CLKAII 4I ING SALE held by us. The Stock is »;f;| first-class one, and we desire tbe public; to come and ju'ige for themselves of the >• Reductions, ' ] ,'" :i :'M SALE'FOR ■■■■ ! -- , : ; ''1 : :f THREE WEEKS ONLY,' ' ."'■ -'v^. : : *| Commencing .on ' "''■t'M TUESDAY, the Bth FEBRUARY. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING I FACTORY I (Hallenstbinßrob.), " . ;j| ROBERT FOSTER,, frß Manager.' ::;|i . GOOD NEWS FOR ALL! t| ."F YOU WANT~A FIRST-CLASS I I ARTICLE, and CHEAP, eo to A. R. ALLAN'S STORE. I The following are a few of the Prices for March:— ■ " i Bast Vvhite Sugar, 701 b bags, 3d per lb '.:■■s Box Teas from 12s 6d, worth J7s 6d s n|| Jam, 53 9d per dozen ; Rice, 3d ; Sago, 3d x^ 501bs of Allen's Flour for 6b 3d, Oatmeal "'| 3s-6d per bag : ; 'p Currants, 6d ; Best Cornflour, 5d ~■)(s Candles, sd; Fresh Herrings, 7d per tin. : ; : ;J| And every other Article (^ AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. 1 A.R.A. begs to draw special attention -:| to his line of TEAS, '.;.:s From 1b 9d per lb, (| Declared by all who have given it a trial J TO BE EXCELLENT. •*;s Agent in Temuka for the HONGKONG TEA COMPANY COUPON f PACKET TEAS. ' .. v ';Vj The above Prices are for CaSH ONLY. 'M OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, SHARPS, ' 1 AND -.'■'■"s POTATOES V| Always in Stock. B AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. | A. It. ALLAN, ■.:'4i STOREKEEPER, TEMUKA. :> J LADIES' SCHOOL| TEMUKA. . './I'lfl CONDUCTED BY MRS AND MISSf| JAMIESON and MISS' FBASEB&Bl Classes for MODERN LANGUAGES-' i and PAINTING 00 SATURDAY "• mornings. i«sa ';
IMPORTANT! AUTUMN 1887. FIRST SHIPMENT. DRUMMOND & GLASSON, ARE NOW SHOWING their FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, Having opened 47 Caaea and Balea ex "Coptic," "Tainui," "Ruapehu, etc. Being Direct Importations, the VALUE IS UNEQUALLED, and the Lines now showing; are the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS OUT, For Every Department. COMMERCE HOUSE oc2 TIMARU. ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION. THIS MONTH ONLY. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT GIVEN ON ALL ORDERS. New Season's Teas, by the box, from lis 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s 6d, and upwards. Burgar, from 2fd per lb by the bag. Bar.'ey, per lb, 3d. Rioe, 3d; 2s 8d per dozen lbs. Good Sperm Candles, 61bs for Is 6d. Bryant and May's Blue-beaded Matohes, If 6d per dozen. Jams, 5d per tin. Salmon, 9s per dozen. 41ba Split Peas, Is. Oatmeal, 3s 6d per 251bs. Splendid Hopg, per lb, Is. Coffees, from Is 3d per lb. Brown's Corn Flour, per lb, 4d, Sago, 2s 3d per dozen lbs. St. Jacob's Oil, 2s 6d. Mother Seigel's Syrup, 2s 6d. Hop Biters, 3s 9d. Cocke's and Holloway's Pills, Is 3d. i'oiukiller, Is 3d. Irish Moss, Is 3d. Remember this is the CHEAPEST STORE IN GBRALDINE. Note well the Address : WM. CLARK & CO, MAIN ROAD, GESALDINE. jyl D. HENRY p/AVING BJiEN APPOINTED 1 AGENT IN THE TEMUKA DISTRICT FOE THE W. A. WOOD TWINE BINDER IS NOW RECEIVING ORDERS For this Popular Machine. THE HARVESTER & BINDER for 1887 HIS BEEN GREATLY IMPROVED, This Machine has been before the public for years, and has proved in past Harvests as it will do in the present one -that the W. A. WOOD TWINE BINDER EXCELS AjuL OTHEPS in point of Mechanical Construction and Durability ! He will sent on application a Catalogue showing all Improvements in this year'B Machine. OILS, HEMP, and MANILLA TWINE IN STOCK. M * fN" SOUTH ROAD, . jj TEMUKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1562, 8 March 1887, Page 3
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