Frozen Meat—Beef and muttoh market unchanged. Lamb market steady. Prime New Zealand lambs are worth per carcase 7d per lb. : CLEARING SALE or j DRAPERY AMD CLOTHING I M.ENDELSON'B JJUILDINGsi J_emuka. I TRIMMfiD AND UNTRIMMED HaT-S AND BONNETS AT HA LF PttlOE. f A SpecUl Line of Black Straw Bonnets (4s 6d nod 5a 6J) for la each. RIBBONS, ELOWEBS, LACES, GLOVES. Sunshades and Umbrellas at Seduced ; Prices. i A Wonderful LiDe of DRESS STUFFfS at s£d yard. PRINTS, AN$> PFILISSES, All at Sale Pbicesj. UNBLEACHED CALICO from 2s 6d dozj. A Special Line of Ladies' WATBRrBOO7s! At One-third Usual Price. Good Strong SHIRTING s£d yard, j COLONIAL QLOTEUNG, BOOTS AN J) •; ; ; SHOES AT SAJjE PRICES. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINER V At Moderaib Peices. W. 6. ROULSTON MB&JDE.fcSOfcrS BUILDINGS, ! TEMUKA. i
FOR THE ,[ ! CHRISTMAS SEASON 1 Has received a Large Assortment of NEW GOOD, Bin every Department. The Goodj have been bought under* exceptional circumf stances, and Customers calling will reap the benefit." of, these purchases. Trimmed and Untnmmed Hats for Ladies and Children in great variety. A special line in Ladies' Picnic Hats, 2d each.- Ladies! Sunshade?, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Laces, Ribbons, etc., in all the Newest Shades and Styles. Pongee ; Silks, and Fancy Silk and Cotton Nets, now 10 fashionable, in aH the leading tints. I am offering a Spec al Line in LALISi' BILK.GL ->VES, in Blackj Tan, and Slate, Is per pair, and in HOSIERY, both in Ladies' and Children's, some Real Bargains. A nice assortment iq Light Fabrics for Ladies' and Children's Dresses, suitable for the hot weather. The MEN'S iND BOYS' CLOTHING! DEPARTMENT is rephte with a Choice Assortment, both in Patterns and Quality, and in Shirts, Ties, Hats, Vests, Drawers; Socks, etc., I have made Large Purohases in view of the Christmas Holidays. I would draw Special to my Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of Ladies Elastic-sides, in Kid and Leathrr. A Special Line in Ladies' Austrian and Kid. Shoes. Boys' and Youths' Boots in variety, ilea's Kid and Leather Shoes, Watertight*; and Light Lace-upa. Shoes,:for Infants and Little Girls. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. D.EAPBB, ETC. TEMQKA..
MEN'S CLOTHING, HATB,'&cr;, FOR ! THE FESTIVE" REASON; 1890. TISITORS to TIM.ARU Bhould. : %bt V f*il to Call at the Clothing Estate liahment at THE CORNS 8, where they will Snd the best value obtainable for Cash. See the following : 1000 Boys' Knioker Suits to select from; Melville Knioker Suits 4s lid, kniokers lined. Special. Purchas- -150 Boys' Kaiapoi Tweed Snicker Suits, new and choice patterns, 9s lid to 22). Special—so Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Suits 6s lid up, knioker lined Special—6 Boys' Highland Suits to be cleared at 27s 6d, 30a 6J, see window 135 Men's Superior Tweed Sac Suits 15s.6J> 19*9i,2156d, 28s 61 75 Men's Coloured Sao Suits 27s 6d, 35a, 40s^ 60s, mnde from pure all-wool tweeds Special—ls Men's ;S,ilk Du»t.>Gop,ts, clearing price 15e, utual price 21s to 28s j 12 Boys' Holland Coats 2i Hd, usual price 5a 6d 25. Men's Serge and Tweed Coats to be cleared at 7s lid aod 8a lid Only 9 Keimet Hats, cork line, to be cleared at 3s lid, usual price 14s 6d. Don't buy a Hat until you have inspected the new» l >apes ut The Corner. I haye a new range ex Bimutaka -jost to hand, including the light eliie'io Felt Hat weighing only Boz, also 40dou Men's and Boys' Straw Hate at 9J,lb, Is 4d, Is 6d, 2i. Delivery given last week of a consignment of 500 Pairs of Oxford Shoes which mutt be turned into oash without delay. 100 Fairs Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes marked 5s lid, usual price 8s 6d 100 Pairs- Ladies' Levant Oxford Shoes marked 6a lid, uaujl price 9s §d ISQ Pairs laclieaj Glape %\d Qxfotd, Sho. marked 7fl lid, usual pripe VOa 6d 100 Pairs Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes market gs Jld, usual price Ha fjd 100 PeireLpdjeB 1 , Oxford &hqes,parked 9a Ud, ugualprioe' 12s 8d ". . tffl'E BESPOKE TAILORING DSPA.RTMENT. New and Choice Patterns of .Colonial and Epgliah Tweeds just to hand. ARTHUR PJITES, FRESH FISH. /H RS E. O'BRIEN ft begs to intimate that ahe I**»o OPENED A FISH AND OYSTER SHOP, Also a REGISTRY OFFICE, [n Premises next door to Mr M. Connolly's, Gerald ine. Freeh Fish and Uyateri received daily. fel2 .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2171, 5 March 1891, Page 4
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