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wmmmmm iiiiilwißiiii? STORE NEWS. November 29th, 1812. Ed and Worsted Suits. The Season's Newest Styles in MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS. Prices at 455, 59s 6d, 63s the Suit. The best values we have ever shown. | High Class, Perfect Fitting Suits. All \ made from Dominion made Tweeds and . Worsteds. The general appearance of these >, suits snow the superiority of quality and style, and the tailoring shows the handiwork of experts. Fit every bit *i well as a made to measure suit. Come in and inspect them Men's Rainproof Hydrotite Coats, A grand range. Prices from 455. to 655. Boys' Norfolk Suits, in a variety of new all wool fabrics. At 13s 6d to 255. Boys' Varsity Suits in sizes to fit boys of from 2 to 12 years of age at 10s 6d to 16s, 6d. loots tkt are Right. That combine Style and Quality with Price Economy. The new Boots which we have just received are just what you want —the Styles are,.the latest, the Quality is the best, and the Prices are right. PORLADIKS^Paterit 1-Bar Shoes (Pumps), with buckle—a fine dressy shoe. For 16s 6dpair. Shoes for street wear. For 16s 6d pair. In Smart Walking Styles we are showing Tan Glace Kid Derby Shoes at 10s 8d to 17s 6d pair. Black Glace Kid Derby Shoes For 10s 6d to 17s 6d pair. FOR MEN"Bostock," "Health," and A. E.Marlow makes of Box Calf Derby Boots. Prices: 18s 6d, 21s to 25s 6d. ,„.... . ..,,„,.,.. —£, E. Marlow" brands of Glace Kid Derby Boots. PRICES: 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 255. Tan Boots in Glace and Willow Calf at wonderful value. Prices: 24s to 30s. All in full round and medium shape Toes. Keep the best wishes of your boys and girls by buying their Boots and Shoes from the Import Stores. We have an exceptional range of Styles and Prices. Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums, i Aff usual with (is we ire showing a moßt -complete stook of dependable floor coverings and at prices that are only possible with our large buying. Come and look, you are always welcome. Carpet Squares in Tapestry, Brussels, Axraioster in various sizes, from 37/6 to £6 19/-. Rofa Bugs at 12/6 to 27/6 each. We have an excellent range of Hearth Rugs, of the newest designs. Besides the Jute, Tapestry and Pile Hearth Rugs, we are also showing the wool and imitation Skin Rugs. These are a novelty. Prices are from 4/6 to 35/- each. Door Slips from 1/3 each. Inlaid Linoleum, 2yds wide. Serviceable patterns at 8/6 and 9/6 the running yard. Hundreds of patterns of Linoleums 2yds wide to choose from at 3/6 to 4/9 the running yard. Floorcloths 2yds wide. In many designs at 2s 6d to 3s 3d running yard. Passage Linoleums in various widths at 2s to 4s 3d yard. . A great selection of Tapestry, Brussells and Axminster Carpet Runners from 2s to 6s 6d yard.

IYER SERVICE. The S.S. Clutha will leave the Upper Landing, Balclutha, on WEDNESDAY, 4th December, at 8 a.m., for Tuapeka Mouth and intervening landings, with goods and passengers, returning the following day about midday. JAMES STEWART, Secretary Clutha River Board. Balclutha, 26th November, 1912. CHURCH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd.— SPECIAL MEN'S ADDRESS, with Ad- | dress by the Primate of New Zealand, at 7.30 p.m., in St. Mark's Church. ANGLICAN CHURCH. ADVENT SUNDAY. Balclutha.—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins and H.C., 11 a.m. (Vicar); Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Stirling.—3 p.m. (Viear). Kaitangata.—6.3o p.m. (Vicar).. BALCLUTHA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday.—Rev. S. Wilson Currie, M.A. Services.—The Church, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Te Houka, 2.30 p.m. Evening.—'' Ourselves.'' ALL SEATS FREE. METHODIST CHURCH. Balclutha, 11: Rev. W. Greenslack; 6.30: Rev. W. Greenslade. Kaitangata, 3: Rev. W. Greenslade. 6.30: Mr P. P. Bennett. XMAS, NEW YEAR, AND BIRTHDAY CARDS. A Splendid Assortment just to hand from England and the Continent. Come early and choose the best. Prices ridiculously low. J. BROMLEY COX, Clyde Street, Balclutha. The Recognised House for Postcards. CHASLANDS ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. A Cup, kindly donated by Thomson and Co., Invercargill, will be presented to the Competitor securing Most Points in Competitions. Wright, Stephenson and Co.'s Donation is also set aside as a Special Prize. Entries for Chopping and Sawing close on December 16. W. KIRKLAND, Chairman. RANTED—Man to Work Drill, Sowing Turnips. Wages, 35s per week and found. Apply at once, J. LAING, JUNR., Contractor, LOST. Lost between Waiwera South and Mr Johnson's, Clydevalo Road, one WALK-IING-STICK. Reward given on returning same to Mr Field, Waiwera; or Edward Hooker, Clydevale. X MEETING of Subscribers for the Prize for Senior Cadets will be held in the Borough Council Chambers Tomonow (Saturday) at. 7 p.m. > Touching on the death of Mahuta and the inauguration of the King movement, we (Kawhia 'Settler') believe that the original idea emanated loeally. .being mainly due to To Wliakairo, with the object of unifying the Maori race. Casting about for a suitablo figure-head, he chose Potntau, eldest son of the redoubtable Te Where Whoro, through whose veins coursed the blood of no fewer than nine different captains of oanoes of the great migration. Potatau -disclaimed any ambition to royalty, but the Ngatihikairo rangatira was insistent, and communicated his project to Tamelnina te Wahaioa (the "king, maker"), who adopted the suggestion and organised the preliminary amusements which culminated in Potautan's "coronation." Of unquestionable lineage, a descendant of doughty warriors and sagacious statesmen, hjs right to the title of ' tinp rangatira" has never been disputed, and the consensus of opinion amongst the Maoris is that Te Rita is a fitting successor Jo uphold the family honor. -

When you want to purchase the Best and Freshest Stocks of Groceries go to < . . THE CASH GROCERY, Bremner's Buildings, Clyde Street, Balclutha. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash and therefore can save you money. Country enquires promptly attended to. Goods delivered in Balclutha. F. W. Preddy, Xmas Goods Are arriving with every steamer. Do not delay, but come and get your pick as soon as they ■ are opened up. My New Building will not be ready before Xmas, so I must sacrifice the goods as they come in. The old shop is too small to carry them all, Clarke's Fancy Goods Bazaar, Temporary Premises Opposite New Buildings, Clyde Street - - - ' - BALCLUTHA. F. S. Wilkins. "The Men's Outfitter." Clyde Street, Balclutha. The Shop for Men's and Boys' Boots and Clothing. Call and Inspect. Agent: TAYLOR'S CITY DYE WORKS. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance. Garden Seeds! Seeds! "Suttons" I have now got in this season's supply of the above seeds. There are none in the market to equal them, and every packet is guaranteed to contain nothing but the best seed. J. E. STEWART, House and Land Agent, Balclutha. AGENCIES: Public Trust. Govt Accident and State Eire Insurance. GIVING UP BUSINESS. LAST TiiftE E WEEKS of RYRIE'S HIGH CLASS ST J K Ladies and Gentlemen,—As we have only another 3 weeks' lease of Premises, and wish to Clear the Stock, we have decided to offer the remainder at a FURTHER DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, on the already low j So Come along and inspect Stock and Prices. No one Pressed to buy. We give below a few of the SPECIAL LINES left. 1 piece only White CALICO, was 9sd 12 only Men's Eoslyn FLANNELS, now 6d a yard. large size, were 4/6 now 2/11. ly White CALICO, was B*d JA . Men > H , ea >7 Sad s?; t,V „_ M „ '_, a »UITS (sizes o and 6), were 39</6 now now 5d a yard. 29/6. We have sold a great lot of these. 1 piece only White Herring-Wme '. SHEETING for double beds, was 2/3, 6 only ken's Heavy Tweed TKOUSnow 1/6 a yard. ERS, were 10/6 now 7/6. .' NOTE THE ADDRESSrRYRI&'S BU lIsDINC*, Clyde Street -.-"-, - Balclutha

"CLOTHES ARE TO THE BODY WHAT EDUCATION IS TO THE MIND, AND THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU." ••••••••6• •••••••• Gentlemen wanting "The Best" in Clothing and Mercery need only visit The Dominion Mercery. Latest McCormick Binders. Splendid in Short or Heavy Crops also Grass Crops. Call and inspect before purchasing any other make. Full stock of Duplicates always on hand, M C CDBMICK Ageifc for Clutha, Owaka and Clinton Districts— P. C. HISLOP, Balchitha. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER TO CYCLISTS ! Repairs.— For £1 cash, lam offering, for a short time only, to fit your machine with an Eadie Coaster Hub and a Back Pedalling Brake. Do not miss this splendid opportunity. Accessories, Tyres and Tubes.— Do-not waste time doctoring up an old tube or tyre. Let me supply you with a new one at the Lowest Possible Price. Now is the time to attend to your Holiday Requirements. O. PURVES. Cash Cycle Depot, Larnark St., Baclutha. Great Britain's Opinion. Certificates By Highest Authorities. Sir CHARLES A. CAMERON, C.8., F.R.C.P, F.R.C.S., v Professor of Chemistry, R.C.5.1., Ex-president Royal College of Surgeons, etc. E. F.I.C., F.C.S., Member of the Soci- < . etyof Public Analysts, Consulting Chemist, Bacteriologist, etc ' THEY SAY Sir Charles A. Cameron: "I have E. Godwin Clayton: "Thomsons' never met with a better specimen of Lime Juce is free from extraneous Raspberry Vinegar than Thomsons'." qualities. An excellent preparation." E. Godwin Clayton: "Thomgons' Sir Charles A. Cameron : "ThomJtaspberry is the best product, Of the sons' Ginger Wine is an extremely kind submitted to me." good quality beverage, and absolutely Sir Charfes A. Cameron : "Thorn- pUte '" sons' lime Jui* is a genuine lime <E. Godwin Clayton: "Thomsons' pice oi the *ery best." Ginger Wine is of the first quality." 23 Special Gold Medals in World's Coinpetitions. ; : :^^^tfVCo. t ' ; - v Dunedmand Balchitha.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 29 November 1912, Page 4

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