GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! BUY FOR CASH AND INCREASE TOUfi INCOM* reorcanisatToT of business. NDUNLOP & CO., Importers, Manchester House, Geraldine. In ttiinkiiii <: . our Numerous Customers and the Public for their Patronage in tb» pMtji *fc? beg to intimate that we intend to COMPLETELY ALTER THE CHARACTER OF OUR BUSINESS on and after SATUKDAY, 7t* INST. We are fully,»lStrfto th%: fact that it is impossible to Sell Goods as Cheaply as the Public require, and at Inf same time adhere to the iniquitioua and pernicious system of giving indiscriminate and long credit, so we have Determined to lay Ourselves out for a CASH BUSINESS, With a View of giving all those Customers WHO PAY PROMPTLY tbe FULLEST VALbE POSSIBLE FOR THEIR MONEY. We ho'd a Large Stock, which »• are prepared to Sell at SUCH PRICES as shall incuce Customers to; PAY PROMPT. A Perusal of Our Circular will amply repay anyone, and at the Bauae tlae ConfinH tt)9 Public of the Advantages of our New System of Business. FOR QUOTATIONS OF PRICES SEE CIRCULAR. N. DUNLOP AND CO., IMPORTERS, MANCHESTER ROL SE , GER A|L.D INE. CLOSING DAYS OF SALE. I HAVE PLEASURE IN RETURNING THANKS to' my Nnmerone Patrtna for their aid in disposing of a considerable portion of the Stock. The remainder requires to be sold with as little loss of time as possible, and will be offered at suck Prices as will ensure its twins cleared out if Purchasers present themselves. REAL VALUE IS GIVEN IIN EXCESS OF TflK MONEY RECEIVED. [n the interest of all Classes, we invite Inspection and Comparison, when it will bt found that Excellent Bargains can be got. Several Customers have exprewed disappointment when seeking specific articles to find that they have been cleared out by fortunate Purchasers* TAKE ADVANTAGE of the OPPORTUNITY W HEN BARGAINS ARE GOING. GROCERIES-Fresh and New. DRAPERY—Good Substantial Fabrics recently imported. BOOTS AND SHOES—Suitable for all weathers. GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE—Foruse and ornament. IRONMONGERY—Varied, for House or Farm, etc. ALL ACCOUNTS, due and unpaid or arranged for, will ba COLLECTED WITH COSTS after the 28th INST. J. A MES WINNING, GENERAL bTOEEKEBPEE, Temuka, August lllh 1888. LOOKOUT FOR BARGAINS SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY. mHE following are a few of the many CHEAP LINES to be got for CASH : Men's Strong Tweed Suits, 24-1 lid; Strong Wincey ... 6d, worth fj worth 3f>s St'rong*Giey Ca ico ... 2j 6J, worth 3h 9d Men's Flannel Shirts, 3s 3d, worth 5a 61 Strong White Calico ... 3s, worth 4s 6d. Men's Tweed Trousers, 4* 6d, wo'nli 8s Women's Kid Boots ... 3s, worth 6l Men's Tweed Trousers, 8s 6«1, worth 13" Girls' Morocco Boots ... 4*, worth (k Men's Felt Hats ... 2s 61, worth 5i Loug Window Curiam*, Men's Shooting Boots, 10i 6d, worth 15s 2s 3d, worth 3s 0d Strong Homespuns ... 6d, worth lOd Strong Shirting sd, worth 8d CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS." J B R~O WN, BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA, THIS SPACE IS RESERVED A. R. ALLAN", GENERAL MERCHANT, TEMUKA.
STOCKTAKING. STOCKTAKING. REDUCING STOCK. JW. PYE, in thanking hi 3 Customers and the Pablic Generally for the vary Liberal Support accorded biin during the last Elev»a Months, begs to intiuut* lhat to Balance up his First YeaiV Businets-rwhich ends, on. the Ist of Septemliwr ne j;t w jU invoke the Taking of Stock, and to considerably Reduce the aaiuo by feli* above Date, he will Offer EXTKAOitDiNARY INDUCEMENTS FOR ALL CAM PURCHASERS. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS WILL ALMOST BE GIVEN AWAY. Now is the Time to get Goods at your Own Price. Such a Chanos will not Oour .. Again this Season. .... - -- DRAPERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHING OF EVERY KIND. BOOTS AND SHOES OF THE BEST MAKES IN GREAT VARIETY. DBBSSMAKIN & AND MILLINER T. J. W. - PYE, VICTORIA HOUSE, GERALDINE.
BON ACCORD CARRIAGE FACTORY, (Late Archibald Eraser), TIMARTJ. WANTED the Public of South Canterbury to know that we have this day entered into PARTNERSHIP as OOACEBUILDrRS, trying the Firm of THUS. FIiRGUSON & CO. (Signed) THOMAS FERGUSON JOHN NEW LAND BRNEST MUOHMORB. Every order entrusted to us will be Executed with the Greatest Care. As we have no Wages to Pay, we can afford to Work «t a Very Olie..p R tp. THOMAS FEttGUSON & CO. ■ se6 - MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. FUiv, tne (jonveuiouuo »i » »™'" ™ ••■• Melbourne Exhibition from tin* District, • and otherß, a C<u;plete Filu ot this Paper will be ou view ai AitKsiGorrion and Golch s Newspaper bure- u, at the Melbourne Exhibition. a«'4 TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTiSERS wishing to Alter their BiifinePH Standing Adverns**uieutsin tins Paper are reaperftn.iy re quested to hand in the alibi' t;u « !'>,).».. 4 p.m. on the day prec. tiii u V'-.1.i-i'-i'io , i otherwise the ami will ' " r ' ■ 1 the tollowicg iesuo. 1 - 1 - 0 .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1789, 13 September 1888, Page 3
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