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HIS SPA.OE IS RESERVED FOR JAMES HARRISON. ALL KINDS OF STORES AT LOWEbT POSSIBLE PRICES. CALL SOLICITED. WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY.

GREAT REALISATION SALE OF GLENDINING & DOBIE'S STOCK. SPECIAL LIHES NOW SHOWING ASTOUNDING BARGAINS IN PLAIN AND FANCY DRES4 MATERIALS Suitable for the Present Season. Immense Variety—At Sale. Prices, rn< ging from Ifd per yard ap 237 Ladies' and Children's ULSTERS AND JACKETS, at about HALF PRiCE 83 LaDIES' INDOOR JERSEYS, 6s 6d to 14* 6J, REDUCED to 2s lid & 6s lid 5 BALES Imported and Colonial BLANKETS, at SALE PRIJES. JOHN W. MILES, THE STONE STORE, TEMCKA.

BEEHIVE STORES, TEIMUKA. MY CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY, MEN'S. YOUTHS', AND BOYS'CLOTHING, AND BOOTS (The Zaalandia Make), WILL CONTINUE ANOTHER 14 DAYS FROM THIS DATE. Large Shipment of DRAERY Close to Hand ex Ship Weatland from London. JL7ST LANDING, ex Ship Ben Nevia, from Calcutta to Tiroaru direct—--100 BALES CORNSACKS Full Siza (48 x 26fc), whicn will be offered to Farmers at OUST PRICE, to enture ■ Speedy Sale. J. B R BEEHIVE STORES. TEMFKA. AGENT f'OR NELSON, MOATEANiI CO.O TEAS.

AUTUMN, 1891. WE are now getting into oar SEASON'S WORK, and with colder weather the demand ie increasing for a heavier class of Goods. We have a regulated Stream of Manufactures continually arriving. In WOOLLENS from various parts of our own Colony, 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 offioa where they are packed together and for warded, freight paid, by moat economical routt In these times of shallow ideas we think it well to mention th&t the ordinary system of business, when directed with energy, dis* oretion, and, of course, the ordinary fundamentals, cannot be improved upon. The best points of all are brought out in well-directed private enterprise, and delivered with a concentrated foros and weight wbioh no less homogenous body can attempt to attain. The r suit is benefit pecuniarily to the consumer, -i higher reach of merit and artistic Caste, while ultimately excess of price if any above exact coat of production swell the eoffers from whence come means to promote British and other colonisation in all parts of the a lobe. Departure fnjm these lines will, we think, sooner or later result in the treublss whiofa usually assail any coaimunisiio idea. In the SHOW-ROOM generally, DBEBB GOODS, and in ALL CLASSES OF STOCK 808 PRESENT WEAR, we hold a VIAGNIFIOENT ASSORTMENT, and at. Prices which are only permitted by our excellent mode of doing business, beneficial alike to consumer, producer, md merchant. T. & J. THOMSON Deapbes and Silk Mbbohbb,J TIMAED je2s PUBLIC BAKERY, TEMUKA. "XT ANT E D KNOWN SMAIi ,V GOODS of Every Deecriplio , Fresh Daily,, (WANTED KNOWN-Lunoh Bisemts, H& per lb ; Wine Biscuits, 7d per lb by the tin WANTED KNOWN-A Choioe Assortmtnt of English, Colonial, French, and Italian Confectionery on band. WANTED KNOWN—Fruit of all kinds, in any quantities WANTED KNOW ST —Boys' and' Gtrle Leather Tobool Bags, La 6d each. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, 6d a Box A Large Stock ot FANCY GOODS, TOYS, STATIONERY, WOOL MATS, ETC., at D. McCASKILLrS, Public Bakery and Fanoy Goods Shop, Maim Bouih Road, Timvju.

N.Z.C.F. -AVING Completed the OpenJDg 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 Stock, which comprises every requisite for and Youths' wear. A VISIT to our well-koown Establish raent will convince onyooe that we tuke the Premier Position for Style, Quality, Inspection respectfully solicited. HALLENSTEIN Bl SXAMOBD BTEKET, TIMABU; ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager. WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. "N THANKING ray Friends and the Public generally for their Liberal Support accorded me in tbe paet, I beg tc itate 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 care and attention, as heretofore. W. HARRISON, FLOUR, SHARPS, AND ;BRAN FOR m ,7 SALE. 'EMOItANDUW KORMS printed on the Shortest Notice at the Office thisjtPaper

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2179, 24 March 1891, Page 3

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