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VICTORIA HOUSE, GEKA.LOINE. THE GREATEST SUCDESS* OF THE SEASON. DRAPERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CHEAPER THAtf EVER. THROUGH the Great Success of J. W. PYE'S CLEARING SALE he has been enabled to clear n great quantity of Goods, and now begs to ttdme the ARRIVAL of more LARGE PARCELS of SEASONABLE LINES, whiohVill be disposed ot at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Come and see the Grand Value id Flannels, Wools, Blankets, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c., &c., and you will be bound to purchase, or reserve your orders. ,r. ,r. J. W. P. is in a position to sell at the Lowest Possible Profits, and the quality of all goods are always of the best. CLOTHING, BOOTS, k SHOES. GENERAL DRAPERY. FANCY GOODS, Ao; DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY NOT TO BE EXCELLED. DO NOT FORGET TO COMB AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. SEEING IS BELIEVING. N J. W. PYE. GENERAL DBAPBB, &«., GERALDINE. GREAT CHEAP SALE I GREAT CHEAP SALE I NOW ON AT DUNLOP & C O.’S MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE. FOR 21 DAYS ONLY. (COMMENCING ON SATDRDAY). ALL Goods re-marked for the Sa'e at about HALF THE USUAL PRICE, as a Clearance must be made of the whole of Hie Lines laid out for Sale, which includes Dress Stuffs, Flannelettes, Prints, Calicos, Sheetings, Jackets, Mantles, Hats, Underclothing, Shins, Singlets, Boots, Shoos, Clothing, Sox, Hoae, and every other line in each Department to numerous to particularize. SEE CIRCULARS GIVING PRICES. During the Sale no Discounts will bo allowed, as everything will be sold at the LOWEST PRICE FOR NET CASH. N. DUNLOP & CO., MANCHESTER HOUSE,, GERALDINE. CHRISTMAS CHEER I JAMES HARRISON, ©ROGER, ETC., TEMUKA, THANKS his Customers for past support, and hopes to still receive a fair share o! patronage. My Motto is S. P. Q. R. This is plain to those who pay the above a visit. THE LOWEST PRICE taken for CASH in any of the following LinesGROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRONMONQRY. Special Value in CEYLON TEAS—Pure. Special Value in INDIAN TEAS—Pure HARVEST REQUISITES—HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS. OILS—CASTOR BLACK, LINSEED, COLZA. Camps Supplied. JAMES HARRISON. u2l CHEAP DRAPERY. CHEAP CLOTHING, ,CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. TTAVINQ RECEIVED'ADVICE OF SHIPMENT OF ** AUTUMN AND W.INTEE GOODS To arrive at end of next month hold a CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AJND S H OJE 8« SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD EXCEEDINGLY LOW FOR CASH. Stock must be Reduced to Make Room for AUTUMN AND, WINTER SHIPMENTS ' COME EARLY, AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. I AM NOW SELLING—DONAGHY’S BINDER TWINES—FIax, 5d ; Mixed, o|d Manilla, T|d, Also, OILS of All Deaoriptiona at Lowest Prices. I have all HARVEST REQUISITES in Large Supply; CORN SACKS, FULL SIZE, Selling Cheap, J. B R~O WNBEEHIVE STORES. l tbmuka. AGENT i-'OR NELSON. MOATEAHi) GO.* TEAS. tINt’REOEOSNTED SUCCESS OF GREAT REALISING SALE. PUBLIC APOLOGY TO THOSE PERSONS WHO WERE UNABLE TO GET SERVED 0 SATURDAY EVENING. OWING TO THE RLTSH, J. vY. MILES HOPES during this Week to SEE THEM AGAIN, when they will be rewarded for their delay. FRESH BARGAINS DAILY. JOHN W . MIL ES. THE STONE STORE, TEMUKA.

PUBLIC BAKERY. TEMUKA. WA NT E D KNOWN SMAL GOODS of Every Description Freeh Daily. WANTED KNOWN—Lunch Biscuits, Sfcd per lb ; Wine Biscuits, 7d per lb by the tin WANTED KNOWN—A Choice Assortment of English, Colonial, French, and Italian Confectionery on band. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit of all kinds, in any quantities WANTED KNOWN —Boys’ and Girl# Leather • ohool Bags, Lj 6d eaeh. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, fid a Box. A Large Stock of FANCY GOODS, TOYS. STATIONERT, WOOL MATS, ETC., at . D . MoCaS KILL’S. Public Bakery and Fancy- Goods Shop} Mai* Sowxjt Boas, Tiktsa,

WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. IN THANKING my Friends and the Public generally for their Liberal Support accorded me in the paat, I beg to state that 1 am still prepared to do GRISTING, PIG-FEED GRINDING, And OAT CRUSHING At Reasonable Rates, and that any of the above submitted to me will receive my own personal oare and attention, as heretofore. W. HARRISON. FLOUR, SHARPS, AND BRAN FOR tnr7 SALE. Memorandum forms printed on the Shortest Notice at the offi,ct this Paper

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2173, 10 March 1891, Page 3

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680

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2173, 10 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2173, 10 March 1891, Page 3

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