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ASSIGNMENT OF THE E.'TATE | ?.nil k'jjS I’,S iii liw/.i, I’.iSL’Ojiij AaD O' - . TO :ii -J. 11. Mommwr,_ _ _ J.hiiM ;er !'■ ‘o* giei \v uollen i’iictoi _ ax'd }* Trustees. Mr John Boss, Oi Sargood, mHE abo Jl lug Fi, these hard we. have bfeen i purchase the wh ing Manufacturing had to snci'innl) Ir> id Assign their Estate, ;ced by the Trustees lu .c of their largo Manufactured Stock at a very hemy reduction, and have resolved to Sell the same again in our Branches direct to the Public at Prices at which \vc could not legitimately Sell our own Goods. In fact (without exaggeration) during the next few weeks we arc in. a position to offer New Goods in Men's raid Boys’ Attire of Colonial Manufacture at from ONE THIED TO ONE-HALF ■ THE IE USUAL COST. HALLENSTEIN BEOS., Now Zealand Clothing Factory. The Assigned Stock will be on Sale in our Timaru Branch from and on THIS DAY (SATURDAY). New Zealand Clothing Factory. UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OOMMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. HEAD OFFICE : CHRISTCHIJRCH. Marine He a Tim! "■ Insurances effected /on Furniture, Shops J f§Lcl|-in-Tuadc, Merchandise, Hotels, j Wyi’k|liops, Saw Mills, Threshers, Standing prop, Grain in Stock or Stack, &c.J &C. Marine Department Insurances effectell on Wool, Produce, Hulls of Ships or Steamer?, Freights, Ac. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Losses. W. DAVIDSON, Local Manager, Timaru. Offices in Premises lately occupied by Jonas, Hart, and Wiidie. J. A. YOUMG, Agent Temuka and Winchester. J. MUNDELL & CO., Agents, Geraldine. ANGUS McDONAND, Agent, Pleasant Point.

T 7" F . G R AUCT.OFEER, TfMU ' Y/’ Tui';.itor Agent, TBMUKA. DftESTATi Regular Saturday Sales of all kinds merchandise, produce of every description W, * HCIIITEC' xiL Oiiices— Bowl voa rEBATOR. mgs, Great South Timaru. Consultation and Advice Fine of Charge. S3 1 NOTICE V “TEjnjKA LEADERS is now a duly registered Gazette for all cases in Bankruptcy. NEW BLACKSMITH’S PREMISES IN TEMUKA. JOHN NAPIER (Late of Henry and Findlay’s) ff IAKES this opportunity of informing i the settlers of TejimikaXanSJ surrounding J J BU&fcssT . for himself at the backer the Leabee, tjfiice ifontrance through Marshall’s yard an/ streer) SHOEING SMITH. J.N, hopes’ by being able to do all kinds of smithy work in a satisfactory manner, to be favored with a share of public patronage. .OPENING DAY—MONDAY, JUNE 30. The|J3h6eing Department will be. under his own supervision. CHAFF 1 CHAFF 11 JptOß SAiiL, CHAFF, at ley bag or ton ST-CLASS CUT A. WILSON & SONS.

BARGAINS..! BARGAINS! i BARGAINS HI DUNEDIN WAREHOUSE. Tin■■ BALANCE from WINTER GOODS will be offered for CASH at prices that will SATISFY EVERY ONE. __o — Bargains will be given in every line, especially in the Drapery Department. All Goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, with the smallest possible per-cen 'tags of profit, to meet the prevailing hard times, Come and see if the DUNEDIN WAREHOUSE is not the c HEAP E S T H OUSE IN T OWN, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! LADIES’ KID BOOTS, in Great Variety, and of the Newest Fashions, suitable, and manufactured especially for this market. -ALSOLADIES’ PRUNELLA and LEVANT BOOTS LADIES’ “SHOE OF THE PERIOD, very stylish MEN’S LIGHT WATERTIGHTS, nniledjind mmailed MEN’S, BOYS’, and GIRLS’ ELASTIC SIDE and LACE-UP [BOOTS CHILDREN’S FELT BOOTS in all Colours and Sizes CHILDREN’S BOOTS in KID, ORDINARY* and PATENT LEATHER, all sizes. AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. A. WILSON AND SONS. DUNEDIN WAREHOUSE, TEMUKA.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 173, 3 September 1879, Page 3