SELLING OUT SELLING OUT I £7OOO STOCK TO BE REDUCED TO £2500. N. DUNLOP AND (JO., MANCHESTER MOUSE, GER'vLDINE. A S we «re about to Dispose of our Emuo Du-iripss ami Stuck, amounting to GV ®^ A £7OOO, prior to our returning to Dm DM , , ”p r '„ er V 8 'Tim , u’IrTVITPK OUR sTO KTO £2500 13 rtlfc Bcn JULY# Tho are compelled o ‘ - ff/RST ‘V *<H OUILITY, nirl have been pupplamented GOODS ARE ALL NEW and of IUKbI-i D.io i ‘ v, r nu i Pi,’nV durint the pa-t week by Largo Shipment,, from llo.no of GENERAL DRAPERY DRESS AND FANCY GOODS; also 3 BALES BL'.NKETS, bought prior to the advance on WHODBSaM PRICSS. W«-1..11'S Public .P-.nr.Nai BO»* .«> »"'* -«» »*« « U, f* »' • »» General Stock at UNHEARD-OP PRIDE REMEMBER—MUST BE REDUCE D tY Bth JULY. N. DUNLOP & CO. GREAT CLEARING SA LE AT A. R ALLAN’S, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMUftA, OP CEOCKERYWAEE, GLASSWARE, HOLKXWAEB, TINWARE, BRUSH WARE, LAMPS, ETC, HOLE COST. a t nm RETIRING from the above P.»p'icnlat Branches of my Basinet*, the ■E'moot BKSOLD WITHIN FOOKTEEN DATS, WSBABUf.SSS OF ON SALE—OATEN SHEAF CHAFF IN ANY QUANTITY. A. E. ALLAN, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMU KA. WINTER IS COMING. I B ROWN, DRAPER, Etc., IS NOW OPENING UP SEVERAL OASES OF R E W At GODS, Consisting ofFrilliu"? Laces, Corsets, Gloves, Fancy Hoods, Umbrellas, 43 osiery and Haberduclmry, Shm-uig ..mi (;.,l.w, Mdhng ond Floorcloths, B 1 .uket«, Rug-. Cretonnes, fv rrticg«, Roalyn Yarns, Kaiaooi Clothing, and Zsalandii Bools and Shoes. ran ABOVE LINES WILL BE SOLO AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH INSPECTION INVITED. B R N. BEEHIVE STORES, TSIUI A. AGENT FOR HELSCN. iOATE AND CO.’S TEAS. RY AHDEBSOH AHD CO.’B ©TAR BRAND ■ J'n PUKE ILEWDED TEAS. UNRIVALLED FOR FLAVOUR AND STRENGTH. Sold at 2s, 2s 43, 2s 61, 3s per lb, in f.b and lib Packets, Tins, and Chests. IMPORTANT TO THE WHOLE DISTRICT. 1888-9. END OF SUMMER SEASON. 1888-9. IN order to make a thorough Clearance of the lance of Summer S'nck, J. W, PYK will, until fnr 1 Ji *■ r notice, MAJCt EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS in the PRICES of ALL GOODS including GENERAL D - APERY of Every Description, MEN’S and BOYo’ CLOTHING in Gmc V nty, BOOTS and tirJOES of Beat Main’s Only and a Large Variety of FANOY GOODS. Having recur.<l one or two VERY SPECIAL LOTS in the way of t.d JOB LINES in White and Colored Counterpanes, Table Cloths, Towel?-, Toilet Cover?, H bk-iv, Coa BOYS’ KNIOKIR SUITS in Every Make, and at Price a th>t cannot, be touch'd. Men'e jte, Sheeting,? and Calicoes, Suite Shirts Hats, etc., and abost of other Lines too Numerous to advertise, must be Sold.'oa the Price* in meet caoss arc LESS THAN THE ORDINARY WHOLESALE, In fsot for real Sterling Value nothing o.»» hitherto been shown i Geraldine to compere with them Come one I Como all! Inspect the Goods and participate in the Great Bargains. NO MERE BLOW, BUT SOLID PACT. DRESSMAKING a Leading Speciality, under the Competent Management rl MISS BYRNE, and Ladies who favor her with theix orders can depend upon geiting Every Satisfaction, and nothing but tho Best of Work leaves her hand. Perfection of Fit and Stylo. Charges Strictly Moderate. J. W. PTE. VICTORIA HOUSE, GERALDINE.
BACHELORS’ BALL, GERALDINE, VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. WE huve just OPENED DP a Luigc Assortment of EVENING FABRICS, Comprising tlio followingALL SHADES in NUNS’ VEILIN'BEADED GRENADINES CHANTILLE LACE FLOUNOINGS OPERA SHAWLS and LACE BOAS EVENING FLOWERS ALL SHADES in EVENING GLOVES ALL SHADES m SASO RIBBONS. DRUMMOND AND GLASSOi . HUEFEA’S CORNER, an GERALDINE.
COPHSAGKS! CORNSAOKS! FOR SALE! r HAVE ONLY A FEW BALES LEFT 1 of the LARGE-SIZE SACKS, 48 x 26i. Farmers would do woli to SECURE THEM AT ONCE. MARSHALL o SEWING TWINE. SACK HOOKS SACK TRUCKS. Grain Testers, Etc. SPORTING POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS, OARiRi'GBSS (Emmy and Filled) Now on Sale at J. BROWN’S BEEHIVE, Temuka. TEWIUKAJMURSERY. fMHE PUBLIC are invited to inspect L MY STOCK OF TREES, Eto., vvhich I am ready to Sell at the following Pi ices*. Apples (GO varieties), 2-year-old 12s to 18a per doz. Apples, 3-year-old ... 24s to 30s per doz. ’ears ... ... ... 12a per doz. Quinces (Pear and Apple) 12s to 18a per doz, Poaches ... .. 25s to 30a per doz. Plums ... ... I2i to 18a per doz. ■ oosebei ries ... ... 3sto 6a per drz. Currants (red, black, and while) 2a to 4a per dcz Cherries ... ... ... 12a per doz Siberian Crab... ... ••• I s ea °h Maorocarpn (1 to 2 years) Gs, 10a, to 18s per 100 Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Walnuts, etc. ... ... 3a per dcz. Rosea ... ... 12s to 18a per do W. SWEET, *L> In u&sk&y&saNj ieasuka. i|'i EMORaNDCM FORMS printed on ill. the Shortest Notice at the OiJice of this Paper,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1890, 11 May 1889, Page 3
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