GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE IN consequence of DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, we intend to SELL OFF The Whole of Our Extensive Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, &«., At Prises hitherto unheard of in Ternoka. Particulars in future advertisement. VELYIN & TAYLOR, Storekeepers, sell Temuka.
KZ.C.E. 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 Stock, which comprises every requisite for Geetlemon's,'Boys’, and Youths* wear. A VISIT to our well-known Establishment will convince anyone that we take the Premier Position for Style, Quality, and Value. Inspection respectfully solicited. HALLENSTEIN BROS., SIAFFOBD STREET, TIStABU; ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager.
AUTUMN, 1891. WE are now getting into oar SEA* SOlv’S WORK, and with colder weather the demand is increasing for a heavier class of Goods. We have a regulated stream of Manufao lures continually arriving. In WOOLLENS from various parts of our own Colony, and in the diverse items of TEXTILE and MADEUP 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 most economical route. In these times of shallow ideas we think it well to mention that the ordinary system of business, when directed with energy, discretion, 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 force and weight which no less homogenous body can attempt to attain. The result is benefit pecuniarily to the consumer, a higher reach of merit and artistic taste, while ultimately excess of price if any above exact cost of production swell the soffers from whence come means to promote British and other colonisation in all parts of the Globe. Departure from these lines will, we think, sooner or later result in the troubles which usually assail any communistic idea. In the SHOW-ROOM generally, DRESS GOODS, and in ALL CLASSES OF STOCK BOR PRESENT WEAR, wo hold a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, and at Prices which are only permitted by our excellent mode of doing business, beneficial alike to consumer, producer, manufacturer, and merchant. T. & J. THOMSON Dbapebs and Silk Mbbo&bb,” TIMAKI3 Je2s
FOE THE CHRISTMAS SEASON! | G-. H. M oaB1I)aE Has received a Largo Assortment of NEW GOODS in every Department. The Goods have been bought under exceptional circumstances, and Customers calling will reap the benefit of these purchases. Trimmed and Untninmed Hale for Ladies and Children in groat variety. A special lino in Ladies’ Picnic Hats, 2d each. Ladies’ Sunshades, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Laces, Bibbons, etc., in all the Newest Shades and Styles. Pongee Silks, and Fancy Silk and Cotton Nets, now so fashionable, in a 1! the leading tints. I am offering a Special Line id LADIES’ SILK GLOYES, in Black, Tan, and Slate, Is per pair, and in HOSIERY, both in Ladies’ and Children’s, some Real Bargains. A nice assortment in I Light Fabrics for Ladies’ and Children’s I Dresses, suitable for the hot weather. The MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with s Choice Assortment, both in Patterns and Quality, and in Shirts, Tics, Hats, Vests, Drawers, Socks, etc., I have made Large Purchases in view of the Christmas Holidays. I would draw Special Attention to my Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of Ladies Elastic-sides, in Kid and Leather. A Special Dine in Ladies’ Austrian and Kid Shoes. Boys’ and Youths’ Boots in variety. Men’s Kid and Leather Shoes, Watertights, and Light Lace-ups. Children’s Shoes, for Infants and Little Girls. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. G. H. M OGRIDGE DRAPER, ETC., TBMCKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2181, 28 March 1891, Page 3
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