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RBOOHTSTRXTCTIO»r S AXiB X COMMENCING SATURDAY. JUNE 16th. 1894. AT N. DUNLOP & CO.’S. MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE. Owing to Unforeseen Circumstances N. DUNLOP & CO. ggr ARE compelled to realise, IN anticipation of doing a large business this winter we imported very large stocks of Drapery, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, from all the leading English and Colonial Houses, which are daily coming to hand. Through the action of some of our creditors, however, our hopes have not been realised, therefore we are very much in want of cash, and to meet pressing engagements we are forced to reduce our large and varied stock at a great sacrifice. This is a chance not to be lost sight of. Everything New I No Old Stock I Remember I —This is only to realise sufficient to meet pressing engagements. As soon as that moment has been reached, the reduction ceases. No one can possibly afford to sell for less than cost all the year round, at least, we cannot. We have no option at present, as we must have money. Don’t miss this opportunity I Come at once! The most genuine sale ever held in the annals of the drapery trade of the colony. A SPECIAL LINE OF HOMESPUN DRESSES &c., MADE UP COMPLETE FOR 255. . . And all Dresses made during this sale for 10s 6d. See circulars for quotation of ptioes TERMS STRICTLY CASH DURING THIS SALE. N. DUNLOP & CO., GERALDINE. JAMES HARBISON, FAMILY GROCER, TEMUKA. Has on hand a full stock of the best groceries, which HE IS SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. The Following are also a few of the Cheap Lines in Stock : Brushware, Billies, Fry Pans, Milk Pans, Strainers, Skimmers, Butter Prints, Butter Pats, Wash Boards, Spring Balances, Nutmeg Graters, Sets of Jugs, Washing Fluid, Mirrors, Cheese Covers, Moustache Cups, Celeste Cups and Saucers, 3-gold-line Cups and Saucers, Vases, Tea Service 11s, Pear’s Soap, Razors, Carpenter’s Saws, Screw Wrenches, Enamelled S. Pans, Demijohns, 2 gallon and 1 gallon, Plough Line, Rope. BOOTS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, SHIRTING, TOWELS, MOLES, HATS, &c., &o. FLOUR, BRAN, SHARPS, FOWLS WHEAT, OATS, MOIR’S OATMEAL. The whole lot for sale. E7EB IN FRONT ! THE BEEHIVE, TEMUKA. HAYING a large Stock of General Drapery and in order to make a clearance, I am offering all lines at greatly reduced prices. FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS, So I Invite Inspection, when Customers will see this for themselves, A Great Variety of Dress Goods, Ladies’ Straw and Felt Hats Ladies’ and Maids’ Ulsters, Under Cost to Clear CALICOES, fine, medium and heavy makes SHEETINGS, Twilled, White, and Grey ; exceptionally good value TABLE DAMASKS, White and Unbleached TOWELS, Turkish and Honeycomb QUILTS AND TOILET COVERS, for price not to be equalled Also— Flannels, Ticks, Doulas, Tea and Glass Towellings, Hollands, Cretonnes, etc., etc. BLANKETS White, Grey, and Blue, all sizes, a heavy stock; special price to clear. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Coats, Trousers, Shirts, Hats, Socks, and Ties at reduced prices. Boots and Shoes—A full stock at extremely low prices. Grocery, Ironmongery, and Crockery. Choice Ceylon and Indian Teas. The Beehive still retained its reputation by keeping none but the best brands, and which are offered at the lowest remunerative prices. J. BROWN, BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. AGENT FOR NELSON, MOATE & CO.’S TEAS. GREAT SLAUGHTER FOR FOUR WEEKS EELINQUISHING BUSINESS. MESSRS EDWARDS, BENNETTS & CO., Soft Goods Merchants, of Christchurch, having decided to retire from the Trade, have DISPOSED OF THEIR STOCK at a LARGE DISCOUNT OFF LANDED COST. With a view to meet the requirements of this district, I have effected a LARGE PURCHASE of the above, and, in addition, have made SEVERAL LARGE PURCHASES of WAREHOUSEMEN’S CLEARING LINES, in some cases at HALF THE HOME PRICE. To ensure these being turned into hard cash, during the NEXT FOUR WEEKS I have resolved to MAKE A GENERAL SLAUGHTER OF THE AGOVE AGO OTHER SEASONABLE AND USEFUL LINES. It is impossible to give a detailed list of the Goods. . The Price's, marked plain, ar sufficient evidence of my intention to Sell. A VERY DECIDED BARGAIN. 72 PAIRS WOMEN’S STRING LACE-UP BOOTS, USUAL PRICE 9s 6d, Now 7s 6d. JOHN W. MILES, THE STONE STORE, TEMUKA. THE PAKEHA JJAS LANDED OUR SEASON’S STOCK OF W. PERRIER’S GRAND CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY. GUNS AND AMMUNITION. EVERY ARTICLE THAT A SPORTSMAN REQUIRES AT LOW DOWN PRICES. A Single Barrel Martini-action Gun, with 100 Cartridges, for 55 Shillings. IDOZ. BEAUTIFULLY-ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTOS, and a HANDSOME ENLARGEMENT r O R 15/DEPOSIT TICKETS, Price 2s 6d, ON SALE up till the 30th of APRIL, The Tickets may be made use of any time up till the end of November. Balanc payable at time of silting. An exira charge of Is for each addition figure in a group. PRIEST & HOLDGATE, TIMARU. W. FERKIER, Arcade, Timauu. ap

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2684, 12 July 1894, Page 3

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798

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2684, 12 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2684, 12 July 1894, Page 3

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