READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT! SLAUGHTERING PRICES FOR CASH. New Ooneti li lid to 816? New Men's Ttovunt ... from 61 to 80s New Shirtings from 4Jc New Men's Shirts from 2» to 10* New Umbrella! from li 3d to 10 *few Youth's Clothing; in variety New Prints from 3ri New Boys' 'Clothing in variety New Ribbons from 2£rt Sew Men's Shooter Boots ... 9i lid New Cretonnes from 6a sTew Men's Xrouiers aid Vests ... 12i 6i New Flannelettes from New Moleskin Test ... ... 8s lid New Tablicgs from Is 3 Yew Felt Hats 2> 64 New Man's Suits ... ... from 20i to 60»jtfew Tweed Hats ls»d New Linens, Draper*' Towelling. Being considerably overstocked in GENERAL DBAPJSBY and MEN'S and BOTS CLOTHING I have determined to make such Reduotiona in Priced FOB CASH ONLY as will, I trust, lead to a clearance of many lines of goods. Binding Twines—Flax, Mixed, and Manilla. Oils—Englebert's Black, Donnißton'a Spindle,Oastor, Colza, Neatufoot, Talvoline ft Americas Oornsacks (fall size), Sewing Twines. Tents and Tarpaulins made to order on the shortest notice—anir sizs or quality. In Clothing and Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes I am offering some jrrand lines very cheap e Drapery, Crockery, Ironmongery, Lead, Oils, and Wall Papers—.l splendid choice. Don't forget to Pay a Visit to the BEEHIVE when you are requiring any of the abort—just to see what can be done. All Harvest Requisites sold at limaru Prices < J. BROW BEEHIVE STOBES. TEMFKA. ACENT fOR NELSOH, MOATE AND CO. > TEAS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. TVT TkTTATT C\T) Jtf-r- r<A Be * t 0 MBcnnoe to the inIN. JJUIMjUI Ou ' >\J. ihobitants of Ger«ldine and Districts that they have iußt Opened up a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FANOY GOOD 3 suitable for Christmas Presents. N.D. & Co. give the BEST YALUE IN THE DISTBIOT. All Goods Sold at the Lowest Cash Prices, No Middle Profits. All Qoodi Direot from the Manufacturer. JUST LANDED, by the s.s. Ruapehw—--17 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES which have been bought at Job Prices at Home, and are now marked off and will Sold at 25 per cent. LESS THAN USUAL PRICE. Come and tiatisfy yeunefres »s , the correctness of the abote statement. 22 CASES DRESS COODS AND GENERAL DRAPERY Bought at a TREMENDOUS SAORIFICE, which will be Sold ai follows : 2000 yards Dress Stuffs * at sJdrMen's Boots, Shooters at 10s 6d 5000 yards Prints, Fast Colours... at 4|d Men's Boots, Watertights ... at 14s 6d 2500 yards Cashmere ... ~. at Is 3d Men's Mole Trousers at 6s 9d 3000 yards Frenoh Merino ... at Is 6d Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers ... at 10« 6d Men'e Colonial Tweed Suits ... at 32s 6d Boys' Knicber Suits ... „, at ft 6d And aU other Lines at Equally Low Prices. N. DUNLOP & CO., MANCHESTER HOUSE, CERALDINE. VICTORIA HOUSE, IN 0 T GER^LOINE. FORGET ATTEND J. VV. PYE'S GREAT SUMMER CLEARING SALE, GUARANTEED TO BE PES FECI LY GENUINE; Having pnrcbased Largely of CLEARING AND JOB LINES, also Manufacturers' Samples of General Drapery, Purchasers will find, during the Next Six Weeks, it will be to their interest to attend this Sale. FOR A FEW PARTICULARS AS TO PRICES, Ac., SEE CIRCULARS, but for Full loformttion Come Straight to the Shop. No one will be disappointed. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY AS USUAL. REMEMBER! SIX WEEKSJNLV, AND FOR CASH J. W. PYE. GENERAL DRAPER, &0., GERALDINE.
CHRISTMAS CHEER! JiMES HARRISON, GROCER, ETC., TEMUKA, THANKS his Customers for past support, and hopes to still receive a fair share o patronage. My Motlo is S. P. Q. R. This iB plain to those who pay the above a visit. THE LOWEST PRICE taken for OASH io any of the following Lines— GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRONMO.N9RY. : Special Value in CEYLON TEAS—Pure. Special Valne in INDIAJS TE&S—?«• HARVEST REQUISITES-HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS. OILS-CASTOB. BLACK, LINSEED, COLZA. Camps Supplied. JAMES HARRISON. hi a
ALTHOUGH my Stock of Fancy Goods was considerably diminished )a Xmis Eve, I have still left a Large Stock, which I havo reduced in price all -ound, and I shall offer GREAT BAR SAINS in every line. Having bought a magnificent lioe of * 7 OOL MATS in every color, I intend to islesr at prices ranging from 3* up to 20a, I he BEST YALUE ever off-ied in Sou o«ni«rbtiry. ffivoiy description of H-une and CJolonul Confi'Ctiouety. Cake and Sp™all Goods fresh dai ! y. CA.TEKING A ypBCIALITT. Wadding Cnken on aboitest Notice. D. McCaSKILL 1 AIN SOUTH ROAP, TEMUJW
da H. linbl\Ull> MACHINIST AND GENERAL SMITH, ADdrewville, Temuka, IS prepared to REPAIR every description of Machinery, Implements, Bicycles and fire-arms. Tinware and Stove-piping of all kindi made and repaired. AsontiforJt'hajWood and Binder K i JSKS tor Kubber Stampß receive at the J4SA.DKB Officr
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2160, 7 February 1891, Page 3
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