w NEW SEASON’S CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. E have just received a LARGE SHIPMENT of ENGLISH and AMBRIOAN GLOVER SEEDS, which we are now Selling at LOWEST UUKBiWJU RATES. ALSIKE, WHITE DUTCH CLOVER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN RED GLOVER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COW GRASS TIMOTHY, COCKSFOOT, ITALIAN RYE, RYEGRASS. These Seeds are from the best known Seed Growers in England and America, »nd from the testimony of our numerous Customers of previous Shipments from the same Growers their Germinating Powers are of the highest order. N, DUNLOP AND CO., MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERAjuDINE. CLOSING DAYS OF SALE. I HAVE PLEASURE IN RETURNING THANKS to my Nnmetoua Patrcna for their aid in disposing of a considerable portion of the Stock, lha remainder requires to be sold with as little loss of time as possible, and will be offered at ench Prices as will ensure its bf-ing cleared out if Purchasers present themselves, REAL VALUE IS GIVEN IM EXCESS OF TBS MONEY RECEIVED, [a the interest of all Classes, we invite Inspection and Comparison, when it will ha found that Excellent Bargains can be got. Several Customers have expressed disappointment when seeking specific articles to find that they have been cleared out by fortunate Purchasers, TAKE ADVANTAGE of the OPPORTUNITY V 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. JAMES WINNING, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Temuka, August 11th 1888. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS r SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING POE TWO WEEKS ONLY. [HE following are a few of the many CHEAP LINES to be got for CASH ten’s Strong Tweed Suits, 24a lid worth 35s lon’s Flannel Shirts, 3s 3d, worth 5s 61 lon’s Tweed Trousers, 4s fid, worth 8a ten’s Tweed Trousers, 8s fid, worth 13a len’s Felt Hats ... 2a (H, worth 6s ten’s Shooting Boots, 10a fid, worth 16s trong Homespuns ... fid, worth lOd Strong Wincey ... fid, worth 9<i Strong Grey Oa'ico ...23 61, worth 3* 9d Strong White Calico ««« 3s, worth 4s Gd Women's Kid Bools 3a, worth 6s Girls’ Morocco Boots ... 4a, worth 6a Long Window. Curtains, 2a 3d, worth Ss fid Strung Shirting 6d, worth 8d CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. J BED W N, BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR A. R. ALLAN, GENERAL MERCHANT, TEMUKA.
NEW SEASON’S GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER JUST BEING OPENED OUT AT VICTORIA HOUSE, JTTT -p|YE bos great pleasure in announcing the «««' W L GOODS in all Deportments, comprising all tb# u tKiln bip etc Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes in Endless Variety—Not t# IfcSl M 5; 25 Prices. & WLLINEEY icMIU. Ttranphps • Satisfaction Guaranteed ; Charges Strictly Moderate. CLOTHING—MV*- ° f ? AIAPOI H«Sni®B Customers will find on inspection the bbuio ,w {3EOOND TO NONE I IH. COLONY. New Shirts, Hats, Ties, Braces, Belts, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. BOOTH AND SHOES in all Makes ; Quality Guaranteed. Inspection Cordially Invited. J. W. PYE. VICTORIA HOUSE, GERALDINE.
THE LAST CHANCE. A. G. FISCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, TIMARU, WISHES to inform the Public of Temuka and Surrounding Districts that he has Reduced the Price of CABINET PHOTOS TO 15s PER DOZ,, ENAMELLED. Having had a Large Consignment of Cabinet Mounts in Stock before the Duty was rose, he is able to make the above Reductions for a Short Period only, and wishes to state that this will POSITIVELY be the LAST CHANCE that will ever occur at SUCH LOW PRICES. U.b.—AII Photos, will bo Highly Finished and Guaranteed not to go Spotty. Address — A. G. FISCHER, Main Road, Next to P. W. Huttm’s. se6 £1 To £4 Per Day So be made by Persons of eithi-r Sex, in their own localities, at Work for u-. New business. All meet, with wonde.fu. rue cess. Anyone can do the work. Capital not required. We will start, you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the regions in which this Publication circulates. Boys and Girls can earn nearly as much as Men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time —don’t delay, but write to* us at once. Address —Stinson and Co., Portland, Maine, United Stat es. ee2o
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1795, 27 September 1888, Page 3
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