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SX I A.X7G-BTBXt. SLAUGHTER. Wholesale Slaughter. FOR 21 DAYS FOE GASH ONLY, AT COMMERCE HOUSE, GERALDINE. JW, PYB has decided, previous to asrival of New Goods for Winter Season, to • clear out every possible line of present stock at Wholesale Slaughter Prices. Every line will be sacrificed in order to clear. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Being a heavy line, will be cut up terribly. Men’s All-wool Colonial Suits for 17s 6d; ditto ranging from 40s to 455, to be cleared out at 22s 6d. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits in proportion. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. Remainder of this Department will be almost given away. Do not miss this chance. Dress Goods and General Drapery of every description; also Boots and Shoes and General Fancy Goods at genuine clearing prices. REMNANTS. Remnants of all kinds at less than landed cost. Do not miss this last chance of getting this season’s stuff at such low prices. FOR 21 DAYS, FROM MARCH Bth TO 29th. GENERAL J. W. PYE. DRAPER Christmas comes but once a year And when it comes it brings good cheer. NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS AT J. HARRISON’S MAIN STREET, TEMtJKA, NEXT STONE STORE. NEW Currants,-New Raisins, New Sultanas, New Peel (Orange), New Peel (Lemon), New Figs, New Muscatelles, New Almonds, Preserved Apricots Preserved Egg Plums, Preserved Pine Apple, Preserved Grapes, Dry White Crystal Sugar, Dark Sugar for Beer Loaf Sugar, Clove .Cordial, Pepper-mint Cordial, Raspberry Cordial, Ginger Wine, Ginger Brandy, Preserved Tongues, Sherbert (makes 12 drinks) 6d, Ship’s Lime Juice. Glassware at wholesale prjge. Black and Gold Teapots, a grand line—large size, 2s 3d; medium, Is 9d. Vases, Jugs, Enamelled Pans for Fruit. FLOUR, SHARPS, BRAN, OATS, FOWL WHEAT, POTATOES. MARK WELL—Up to New Year 2s in the £ will be given off all purchases FOR CASH. JAMES HARRISON TEMUKA.

New Zealand CLOTHING FACTORY. w E HATE JUST TO HAND OUB STOCK FOB THE WINTEB SEASON, Consisting op:— Newest Shapes in HATS, Newest Shapes in COLLABS, TIES, SCABVBS. TWEED MACINTOSHES Our Own Make and all Sewn Seams—guaranteed. EBGATTA, WHITE, AND PIQUE SHIRTS. FOOTBALL JERSEYS & CAPS, In all Club Colors, plain and strapped. TWEED OVERCOATS. SUITS MADE FROM COLONIAL TWEEDS In all the newest patterns. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ A Speciality, ’ MlidisTElN BROS., . G. STRAOHAN. Manager. W. W. CAMPBELL Wheelwright & Carriage Builder, GERALDINE, UNDERTAKES the Construction of All Kinds of Vehicles with promptness, and guarantees beauty of finish, elegance of style, and the very best workmanshp. Nothing but first-class and well-seasoned material kept in stock. General Repairing and Carriage Fainting done. FOR SALE 1 Double-Seated Buggy, new ; 1 Farm Dray, second-hand ; 2 Safety Bicycles, good order. jo 14 BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! HAVE you tried Leconte’s Patent Extract of Malt Bread i If not, Try It at Once I

PEARSON’S COFFEE ROOMS, Timartt. YISITORS to Timaru will find PE ARSON’S COFFEE ROOMS conveniently situated near to all the Business Houses, Auction Rooms, Wharf, and Railway Station. Besides Refreshments there is always Newspapers and Reading Matter, also Writing Matherial on the table, so that strangers or visitors can pass an hour or two comfortably. Pies and Pastry Fresh Daily. Open from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. no!8 EX GOTHIC 31 CASES. COLONIAL MANUFACTURES, 5 CASES. From the North, &c, (Special Purchase 6 Cases). 42 CASES AND BALES. OUR WINTER SHIPMENTS are now in. hand, and we are showing Magnificent Selections in all departments. Hosiery. Gloves.' ; Fancy. Dress. Manchester. ShowRoom. 70 doe. Cashmere Hosiery in approved Makes, Boys’ Knitted Colonial from Is per pair, 14J doz, Kid Gloves in “ Comfort ” “ Ivanhoe,” &c., 37 doz. Cashmere and Silk Makes, all qualities, 9|d to 2s 6d. 180 doz. Handkerchiefs—special, r Swiss and Flannelette Embroideries, 16 patterns Veil Nets, 12 doz. Umbrellas, Purs and Trimmings in variety, Silk Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, Laces, a large purchase at 50 per cent discount. Wool Shawls, Hoods, Hats, etc., in splendid selection. Boas in all colors, Skirts, Ribbons, Pongees, Silks, Plush Velveteen in beautif’’’. variety. ‘ u 80 Patterns Ne*" (Si; All.WnnV'- '* Double-width p. ” - serges from Is G^d, and Tweeds, Shot Materials in variety, 32 Patterns Colonial Dress Tweeds, 50 pieces lower lines from 4|d, or 9£d double-width, Shepherd Checks, very special. Mantle and Jacket Cloths. Lace Curtains, Guipure do, Art do, Floorcloths, 64 pieces Calico, 16 Sheetings (72m) from 7fd, no dressing ; Quilts, a special purchase, less 20 per cent; Shirtings, extra heavy; Serges, 67 pieces Flannelettes, choice patterns. 400 Garments in Newest Styles, and bought to clear, just opened. See them. Children’s wear equally choice. Our Stock of Millinery is beautiful. Corsets, Flannelette, and Calico Underclothing. T. & J. THOMSON, ■ TIMABU.

Only to be obtained at J. A. StcCASKILL’S, A 1 BAKERY, Temuka. H. COLLIER ft CO., DEALERS IN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., TEMUKA. ALL Kinds of Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. Large Stock of New and Second-hand Articles for sale. Spring Mattresses from 27s 6d, Sofas from 25a. All kinds of Upholstered Goods made on the premises. The Portable Meat Safe, price 265, grand value. Furniture made to order on shortest notice. New and Second-hand Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Wash-hand Stands, &c Furniture Repaired and French Polished H. COLLIER & CO., Thomas Street, near Mr R. Darrock’s Shop. ja25J

G. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS Great North Road, Timaru. Head Establishment, 88, Princes Street, Dunedin. Branch Establishments at Wellington and Oamnni. G& T, YOUNG:have much pleasure • in informing their numerous Customers in Temuka, Geraldine, and Surrounding Districts that they have lately ENLARGED THEIR TIMARU SHOP Refitted it in the latest London Style, and Stocked it with the Newest and Best Goods to be obtained in the Home Markets. Our Stock now is the Largest and Finest! in South Canterbury, and our Dunedin i Stock the Premier Stock in New Zealand Personal Inspection and Comparison will verify the truth of these statements, G. & T. Young have been Established in Dunedin for 80 years. They Received FIRST PRIZE for Watches and Clocks at N.Z. Exhibition, 1865, also First-class Award for Gold and Silver Watches, First-class Award for Gold and Silver Jewellery, First-class Award for Sterling Silver and Electro Silver-Plated Goods, First-class Award for English, French, and American Clocks, First-class Award for Collective Exhibit of Watcim, Clocks, Jewellery, Sterling Silver, and Electro-Plated Goods at the N,S and y s Exhibition, 1889-90.

AUTUMN NOVELTIES AT J. BALLANTYNE & COY.’S SPECIALLY SELECTED AND VERY CHOICE QOS UME MATERIALS, SILKS, VELVETS, VELVETEENS, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, AND TRIMMINGS i ARE NOW BEING DISPLAYED. THIS SPECIAL DISPLAY LATEST As MOST IN AUTUMN MANTLES ‘ AUTUMN BLOUSES ” CAPES TS ” MACINTOSHES < ” AUTUMN MILLINERY, Etc., WILL SHORTL Y BE ANNOUNCE© J. BALLANTYNE & CO.; TIMAR.U.

The above is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality qf goods they keep, and their long Btfvndbßg 'T* business proves that they havq given satisfaction to their Customers by supplying goods of reliable quality at reasonable prices. Oc/u Tiauku Branch is under the Management of Mr William Martin, a thoroughly practical Watchmaker, A 1 work entrusted to his care will be done in a first-class manner with des a atch, and a moderate prices. G. & T. YOUNG, Gukat North Roar, Tim v-mt. proof olTpMr Forms' — T>RQO]p OF DEBT FORMS ON 1, SALE at the OFFICE OF THIS

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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