ROWN, DRAPER, Em, IS NOiV OPENING UP SEVERAL OASES OF Consisting of— Fallings, Lacee, Corsets, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Umbrellas, Hosiery and Haberdashery, Sheeiitici tmd Calicoes, Mntting and Floorcletbs, Blankets, Bugs, Cretonnes, Shirtings, Roalyn Yarns, Kaiapoi Clothing, and Zealaudia * Boots and Shoes. THE ABOVE LINES WILL SOLO AT VERY LOW PRICES FOB CASH INSPECTION INVITED. BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. AGENT FOR NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S TEAS. TRY ANDERSON ANID GIL'S 'EA& UNRIVALLED FOR FLAVOUR AND STRENGTH. Sold at 23, 2s 4d, 2a 6cl, 3a per lb, io £lb aud lib Packets, Tins, and Ohests. IMPORTANT TO THE WHOLE DISTRICT. 1888-9. "N order to make a thorough Clennwce of (l.e balance of Summer Stock, J. W. PYE will, until further notice, M4KK EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS in the PBIOES of ALL GOODS, inoludinjj ©ENSEAL DRAPERY of Every Description, MEN'S and BOYu* CLOTHING in Great Variety, 80018 and SHOES of Beat Makes Only, and a Large Variety of FANCY GOODS, Having aoourad one or two VEEY BPKOIAL LOTS in the way of SAMPLES ucd JOB LINES in Whito and Colored Counterpanes, Table Cloths, Towels, Toilet Covers, Hosiery, Corsets, Sheetings and Calieoea. BOYS' KNIOKER SUITS in Every Mako, and at Price* that oannofc be touohed. Men'* Suits, Shirts, FTata, etc., and ahoab of other Lines too Numerous to advertise, must be Sold, as the Price* in most oases ace LESS THAN THE OSDINAEY WHOLESALE. In faob, for real Sterling Value nothing has hitherto been shown in Qaraldine to comparo with them. Come one I Come all! Inspect; the Goods and participate in the Great Bargains. NO MERE BLOW, BUI 1 SOLID FAOU. DBEBBMA.KING a, Leading Speciality, under the Competent Management of MISS BYRNE, and Ladies who i : &vor her with their ordere can depend upon getting Every Satisfaction, and nothing but the Beat of Work leaves her band. Perfection of Fit and Style. Charges Strictly Moderate. J. W. PY E . VICTORIA HOUSE, GERALDINE. MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TKMUiA, Of CEOCKEEYWAEE, GLASSWARE, HOLLOWAEE, TINWABB, BEUSHWAEE, LAMPS, ETC, As I am RETIRING from the above Particular Branches of my Business, the HOLE MUST BE SOLD WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS, REGARDLESS OF COST. ON SALE-OATEN SHEAF CHAFF IN ANY QUANTITY. A, E. AIIAN, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEM. U K A.; "AVE pleasure in announcing the ARRIVAL FROM HOME OF THEIR jNEW SEASON'S STOCK., comprising Everything Suitable for the WINTER SEASON. N.D. & CO. have decided to hold for tho NEXT TEH DAYS A CLEARING SALE, To make room for their WINTER SHIPMENTS. THIS IS NO BOSH, but STERLING FACT EASILY VERIFIED. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. A LOT OF REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. REMEMBER !-FOR TEN DAYS I N . DUN L 0 P AND CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE.
LAST TWO WEEKS 1 LAST TWO WEEKS ! LAST TWO WEEKS ! F\URING THE LAST TWO WEEKS DRUNIMOND AND GLASSOIfS Stat in Gkralmne, Very Special and Surprising Inducements will 1)0 offerereil to Purchasers of WINTEE DEAPEEY. Read Every Lino of the following : THE BOON PARCEL 1 THE BOON PARCEL! THE BOON PARCEL ! THE BOON PARCEL for 42s 6d. -$ 12yds Dress Tweed, 7|d 76^ 50 4yds Silesia, 6d .'.. 2 @ W £ 12yds White Calico M (G'rewdeon's) ... 6 9 § o 6 Flannel (all wool), C j lsSJd 79 2 "3 1 Pair Blankets ... 1 2 9 hi 3 lib Wool(Ailoa) ... 4 0 > 7yds Shirting (any a ii shade), 9a 5 3 w IS £2 16 0 ° THE BOON PARCEL Fob 42s 6i>. •ag sot hcu 'rtfOtf Vd NOO2 HHL Each Family Should Secure a Boon Parcel DRUMMOND AND GLASSON, GEUAfcD.NK. AND GLASSON, t'.-E'i'ALDtNK, - UUFFEr"'.-i CORNER, Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. p 9 V/. PENROSE, Mansger,
FOB SALE! ■" HAVE ONLY A FEW BALES LEFT 1 of the LARGE-SIZE SACKS, 48 x 2GA. Farmers would do well to SECURE THEM AT ONCE. MARSHALL a SEWING TWINE. SACK HOOKS SACK TRUCKS. Grain Testers, Etc. SPORTING POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS, CAKiRIGDSS (limu.y ana Filled) Now on Sale at J. BROWN'S BEEHIVE, Temuka. rriHE PUBLIC are invited to inspect 1 MY STOCK OF TREES, Etc., which I am ready to Sell at the following Prices! Apples (GO varieties), 2-year-old 12i to 18s per doz. Apples, 3-year-old ... 24s to 30a per doz. Pears 12s per doz. Quinces (Pear and Apple) 12s to 18a per doz, Peachos 25s to 30i pec doz. Plums ... ••• 123 to 18s per doz. Gooseberries 8a to Gs per doz. i Currants (red, black, and white) [ 2s to 43 per doz. Cherries l 2s P cr dos ;- Siberian Crab Is each Macrocarpa (1 to 2 years) j 6s, 10a, to 18a per 100 Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Walnuts, etc 3s per doz. Boses ... ... 12s to 18s per doz. W. SWEET, ap23 ISTuKSKXTJUX, Temuka. -ft AfEMORANDJM FOltAttl pri-.ifcod ei> [VJL the Shortest Notice &t tito Oiiico of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1887, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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