MERCHANTS. GERALDINE. WE beg to announce that we have opened our CHEAP CASH STORE With a well assorted stock of new goods, which we intend to sell for cash only. The following are a few of our prices : Coffee, Is 8d lb ; Y.H. Cocoa, lid and Is 9d; Fry’s, 6d and !)d; Rountrees, lid and Is 10d ; Biscuits, from 3Jd per lb ; Baking Powder, Is tin; Cream Tartar, Is 6d lb; Tart. Acid, 2s lb; Carb. Soda, 3d lb; Citric Acid, packet; Blacklead. 9d per box of 12; Blacking, D. &M., 6d per doz.; Peerless Gloss, 5d bottle; Brunswick Black. 6d ; Castle Enamel Lacquer, 9d bottle; Blue, Keen’s, 9£d box, Rickets 9d; Canned Fruits, in heavy syrup, lid and Is Id tin; Gandies, from sid lb; Confectionery — Lollies, 4Jd to 6d per lb ; Fruits —Currants. 4Jd; Raisins, 5Jd ; Sultanas, sd; Finest Muscatels, Is 61 lb ; Figs, 6d box; Prunes, lid lb; Dessicated Cocoanut, 71b lb; Preserved Ginger, 9d lb; Extract of Meat, Liebeg’s, 2oz. jars, 2s each ; Mellins’ Food, Is 9d; Nestle’s Milk Food, Is ■ lOd tin; Neave’s Food, lid ; Robinson’s Patent Groats, 9d; Corn Flour, Brown’s, 4d lb, Brown & Poison’s 64d; Arrowroot, St. Vincent Bd, Queensland 5d lb; Sago, 2d ; Tapioca, 2d; Rice, 3d (at present); Split Peas, 3d; Pearl Barley, 2sd; Maccaroni, 7d; Yermicilli, 7d; Essences, C. & 8., 9d bottle; Flour, 261 b bag 2s 4d, 501 b 4s 3d, 1001 b 8s ; Self Raising, 21b packets 6d; Oatmeal, 251 b bag 2a 6d; Gelatine, loz. packetsßd; Isinglass, lozpackets 8d; Syrup, Golden, 2lb tin 8d ; Jams, 5Jd tin; Marmalade, 8d ; Matches, plaids 6d doz., 250’s Is 8d doz., safeties 4d packet; Fire Kindlers (best kauri), 3d packet; Milk Swiss (Milkmaid), 8d tin; Mustard, Colman’s, D.S.F., lid and ls 9d; Oil, Salad Is 2d pint, Morton’s 6d, pint Is ; Pickled, 9d bottle; Peel, mixed, 9d lb ; Pepper, Is 2d per lb ; Keen’s Mixed Spice, loz. packets lid ; Fish, Cocktail Salmon, lid per tin; Our Taste, 9d per tin; Sardines, small, 6d; large, lOd; Oysters. 9d; Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lid per tin ; Auckland Mullet, d per tin; Sauces, Mellors, 9d per bottle ; L. & P., Is 4d ; Tea, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d per lb; 61b Box Tea and 41b Sugar for 10s 6d. Try us for Crockery & Drapery, etc. The best value in the District. These prices are subject to market fluctuations. Be 2o
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. BEING Considerably Overstocked in the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, I intend offering the whole of my large and varied stock AT A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT FOR CASH, To Ensure a Speedy Clearance. The Stock is clean and comparatively new, and embraces — MEN’S, YOUTHS’, & BOYS’ SUITS TROUSERS AND VESTS, TROUSERS, GREAT COATS AND W.P. COATS This is an opportunity to purchase firstclass Clothing at wholesale cost, a fact that should not be lost sight of by heads of families. I am also prepared to allow a SUBSTANTIAL CASH DISCOUNT ON Boots and General Drapery AND Groceries and Ironmongery R. H. PEARPOINT, GERALDINE. N.B.—My new stock of 8.8. A. Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, and Shearers’ Requisites are now to hand. ocll E. ROBSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER (Six years with G. T. White, and eight years with J. Anderson, both of Christchurch. HAS Commenced Business next W. A Sherratt’s Coal Yards, Geraldine. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description cleaned and repaired. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AT MODERATE PRICES. P.S. —Large Assortment of Music Books Violin and Banjo Strings in Stock. Violin Taught. Terms on App ication P. 0. HERDMAN, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND POLISHER, QUEEN ANNE SUITES, Duchess Tables, Sideboards, etc,, etc., at Town Prices. Carpets, Floorcloths, and Cretonnes at Lowest Prices. AH Requisites in Stock for Werfheim Sewing Machines. PICTURE FRAMING aSPECIALITY. my2S A KOVEL BUGKET. WE have had many complaints in the past about the inconvenient shape of the bucket in every-day use. It is awkward for carrying and is difficult to hold between the knees when milking. To meet the need of the public we have DESIGNED A NEW-SHAPED BUCKET which, having commended I itself highly to all who have seen it, we ! have named “ THE SUCCESS.” Local Agents : Morrison Bros. Call and see for yourself and support Local Industry. Tin, Iron, and Copper Articles made up or repaired, strong, neat, and cheap. T. B. LOACH & SON, oc3o Next Crown Hotel, Geraldine. MILLINERY. MISS BURRIDGE wishes to inform the Public that she has commenced MILLINERY WORK in ALL ITS BRANCHES, and has a SELECT STOCK of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Laces, Silks, Ties, Blouses, Fancy Aprons, Childrens’ Sun Bonnets, Pinafores, etc. Hats and Bonnets Trimmed in the Latest Style. Note Address: — Next R. H. VEARPOINT’S Store, ae2s Geraldine. RjiOEiPT BOOKS may bo obtained «t the Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2745, 1 December 1894, Page 4
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