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CHEAP DRAPERY, CHEAP, CLOTHING, CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. ttaving received advice of shipment of autumn and wintbe goods To arrive at end of next month I shall hold a CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES I SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD EXCEEDINGLY LOW FOR CASH. Stock roust be Reduced to Make Room for AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS 'COMB EARLY, AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. I AM NOW SELLING—DONAGHY'S BINDER TWINES—FIax, 5d j Mixed, 6Jd. Manilla, Also, OILS of All Description* at L iwest Prices. I have all HARVEST REQUISITES in Large Supply; CORN SACKS, FULL SIZE, Selling Cheap, J. B R~O W N BEEHIVE STORES. TBMUKA. AGENT f'OR NELSON, MOATEAND CO.S TEAS. GREAT SUCCESS I GREAT SUCCESS II GREAT REALISATION SALE OF GLENDINING & DOBIE’S STOCK. ENORMOUS SLAUGHTER. THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. JOHN W. MILES, THE STONE STORE, TEMCKA. pHIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR JAMES HARRISON. ALL KINDS OF STORES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A CALL SOLICITS D. WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY. u2l

AUTUMN. 1891. WE are now getting into oar SEA* SO&’S WORK, and with colder weather the demand it increasing for a heavier class of Goods. We have a regulated stream of Manufaourea continually arriving. In WOOLLENS from various parts of our own Oolony, and in the diverse items of TEXTILE and MADE* UP GOODS from the centres in United Kingdom and Continent. All indents go forward to our London office where they are packed together and for warded, freight paid, by mosteoonomioal route* In these limes of shallow ideas we think it well to mention that the ordinary system $t business, when directed with energy, discretion, and, of course, the ordinary fundamentals, cancel be improved upon. The best points of all are brought out in well-directed private enterprise, and delivered with a concentrated force and weight which ns lore homogenous body can attempt to attain. Ths result is benefit pecuniarily to the consumer, a higher reach of merit and artistic Caste, while ultimately excess of price if any above exact cost of prod not ion ewell the eolfers from whence come mesne to promote British and other colonisation in all parts of the ilobe. Departure from these lines will, w« hink, sooner or later result in the troubles which usually assail,uny communistic Ides. In the SHOW-ROOM generally, DRESS GOODS, and in ALL CLASSES OB' STOCK BOR PRESENT WEAR, w» hold a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, end at Prices which are only permitted by our excellent mode of doing business, beneficial •like to consumer, producer, manufacturer, md merchant. T. & J. THOMSON DsargßS and Silk Miboxbs, T I M A k U ,026

N.Z.C.F. HAYING Completed the Opening of Our NEW GOODS FOR COMING SEASON, We respectfully draw the attention of our Customers and the Public generally to our "Very Large and Well-assorted Slock, which comprises every requisite for GectlemenV.Boys’, and Youths’ wear. A VISIT to our well-known Establish* raent will convince anyone that we take the Premier Position for Style, Quality, and Value. Inspection respectfully solicited. HALILENSTEIH BROS.. SXAJFOBD BTBEKT, TIMABOi ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager.

PUBLIC BAKERY. TEMUKA. \TtTANTED KNOWN SMiL YV GOODS of Erery Deicriptia Fresh Daily. WANTED KNOWN-Lunch Biscuits, 3*d per lb ; Wine Biscuits, 7d per lb by the lin WANTED KNOWN-A Choiee Assortment of English, Colonial, French, end Italian Confectionery oa hand. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit, of all kiadr, ic ; any quantities WANTED KNOWN—Boys’ and Girls, Leather reboot Bag*, Ls 6d each. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, 6J a Box A Large Stock of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, STATIONERY, WOOL MATS, ETC., at D. McCaSKI.LL’3, Public Bakery and Fancy Goods Shop, Maih South: Roao, T«K7aA.

WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. rN THANKING ray Friends and the Public generally for their Liberal Support accorded me in the past, I beg to state Chat 1 am still prepared to do GRISTING, PIG-FEED GRINDING, And OAT CRUSHING At Reasonable Rates, and that any of thr above submitted to mo will receive my own personal care and attention, as heretofore. W. HARRISON. FLOUR, SHARPS, AND BRAN FOB mi 7 SALE. /MEMORANDUM FORMS printed on [V_|_ the Shortest Notice at the Offict this,Paper

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 19 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 19 March 1891, Page 3

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