SPECIAL PUBLIC NOTICE. T is always of the utmost importauce, especially in these dull times, to know where to get genuine DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, ETC. These can bo secured at N. Dunlop & Co.'s, where they are absolutely Belling stuff at most astounding prices to suit the times, and that will compare with any house in the trade. Having decided to Clear the Balance of our Summer Goods, we would request all those in search of useful everyday stuff not to miss this opportunity of giving us a call. We are confident they cannot do better in any part of New Zealand. FOR QUALITY, PRICE, AND VARIETY WE EXCEL. Sheetings Curtains Delanes Flannelettes Tablings Hollands Nuns Veilings Tickings Oalateas Prints, etc. Homespuns Calicoes Muslins Serges N. DUNLOP & CO. MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE. LOOK OUT FOR GREAT BARGAINS. THE MOST DESPERATE CUT UP THAT HAS EVER TAKEN PLACE IN GERALDINE. J. W. PYE, COMMERCE HOUSE, GERALDINE. IN order to clear out the Balance of this Season's Goods, which is very large, prices will be absolutely sacrificed. FOR SIX WEEKS AND NET CASH ONLY. Dress Stuffs at half price Good Prints at 2d and 3d Fancy Crepons at 2d Twill Flannelette 3d Cretonne from 3Jd Flannels, Shirting, Sheeting, Muslins, &c. ALL AT GOING PRICES. Fancy Goods, Millinery, Corsets, Gloves, &c., &c, at eyeopeuers. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and General Lines will be all sacrificed to clear out. REMEMBER!—FOR SIX WEEKS AND NET CASH. No Humbug, but Genuine Bargains. JAMES W. PYE, GENERAL DRAPER, ETC
EX lONIC AND PAKEHA, 38 GASES. ITRAWS and Felts in "Toreador," "Grofton," "Carina," "Ideala," "Mayfair," " Madrid," " Knights - bridge." Jet Bonnets in Variety Children's Hats and Bonnets in Puritan and Tarn o Shanter Styles. Special Purchase of about 14 dozen in all Children's show- Melusine and Beaver Hats, boom, new shapes, from la lid. Jackets, Mantles,,Macintoshes, New Golfing Capes in immense variety. Underclothing and Corsets in best Nos., and with various Novelties introduced. Children's Jackets, Capes, and Other Wear in Choice Selection. A Magnificent Selection all wool Serges and Fancies in Gray, Black, Brown, Tan, Olive, Cardinal, &c, at 8s 3d, 9s 3d, 10s 9d, lis 6d per dress length of 6yards—double width. Also 69 pieces Superior Goods, 2s 3d to 4s 6-1 per yard. Timaru, Roslyn, West of England Dress Tweeds in Splendid Profusion. DKBBBBB. Lower Goods from 3s lid per per dress length. BelT In Blacks, in Merinos, and Fancies alone we have 80 Pieces in Stock. Dress Trimmings in Fur, Braid, Fur and Bead, Jet, Gimps, &c, to match dresses. Dressmaking and Mantle Booms under Able Management are an Important Branch of our Business. I 91 Pieces Flannelette from 2s lid per dozen yards, and all MAN- other necessaries in heavy goods CHESTER in immense variety at less than wholesale prices. Hosiery, Glove, Haberdashery, Silk, and Fancy Departments are more fully stocked than ever in our experience, but in the limits of our space we cannot specialise. Early Inspection Requested. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, TIMARU.
IVER TULLS. Constipation Biliousness Torpid Liver Scck Headache Bad Breath Datm's Liver Pills Dann's Liver Pills Dann's Liver Pilla Dann's Liver Pills Dann'B Liver Pills Family Chemist. TEMUKA DISPENSARY, Established 1866.
J. A. McCASKILL Al BAKERY, "AS always a FIRST-CLASS STOCK Goods, &0., on hand. Having a good quantity of Faucy Goods over, he will give away with every 2s purchase of Fancy Goods or Confectionery, a beautiful almanack called "A Penny to Spend." Roll up before they are all gone. Le Conte's Extract of Malt Bread (the best to be had), always to be obtained. J. A. McCASKILL. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee I' OWPREMIUMS.-Notwithstanding jL the low premiums, Jthe funds of the Department, aceumulnted during twentyone years, now amount to nearly Two Millions Bterling. ratio of expenses to income ja far lower j than that of any other oQjc© of similar ag<doing busini'ss in the Colonies. r\ ARJIFUL SELECTION OF LIVES V_> —The utmost, cave is exercised in guarding against the acceptances o:' doubtful risks. Asa consequence the I>ohth-rate year by year fall- short 01 the expectancy \ upon which the tables have been computed /SOVERNMKNT GUARANTEE.— Vjf The payment of every Policy is by the St&'re. Annual Income over £330,000. Cash Surplus in 1 SIX) over £232,000. (Last Distribution.) J. H. RICHARDSON. Commissioner, j N. K. COX, U.D.S., M.D., Sukh-eox Dk.vji.t, I'AY bo consulted at r arb» , r t o|1 > g . Drug Store uu tho U>\ Tuesday of every Month. March oth.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2784, 5 March 1895, Page 3
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