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Wc’rc The People For Household Goods] . ~ ,„.i Household' Goods are one of our strong points. those Goods “bread and butter - ’ lines upon which there is little or no nscon wpientlv the profit is pretty sdvall. Some traders tala; no notici of that’factor in marking goods, but we do. Precisely the same nr-g gument applies to such lines as Men’s Boots and Clothings—we show you some groat value in those linos. Now, we import all our Household Goods direct, thereby middlemen’s profits, a great saving to you. Better v ai‘c ' obtained than we offer you. 6We give a few prices herewith, on bettor plan is to come in and see the Goods for yourself. Is. In Each Pound Discount. t TOWELLING, White and Coloured, 7,U1, Bd, 9d, Old, 1/-. TOWELS, White a nd Coloured, 73d, 9d, 10Vd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, !/ 9 > 2 /' 2/6, 3/(5 each. TUCKED LAWN FOR PINAFORES, 1/0, 1/0, 1/H, 2/1 i. BISHOP’S LAWN, Sd, 10-id, 1/-, kA FLANNELETTES, 4-Jd, 5Vd, C.Jd, 7-Jd, 8?d, 9id, OOJd. FLANNELS, from IOJd to 2/3. DUSTERS (Checked and Nobfedd). Ed, 5d each (I/- and 4/ FORFAR AND DOWLAS, Odd, 7dd, Old, Ud, 1/', VH-d-PRINTS, Hugo Stock at Fine Prices. Patterns A Ptf ,ca *™* DRILLS (including Matron and Maid Stripes, 74 , A c , « 1/U, 1/3. w CALICOES—OUR OWN SPECIAL NUMBERS-Erom 4*d to h/-. LONG CLOTHS AND MADAiPOLLAMS, 6.U1 to !/-• Full Stock Of Fancy Linen, BLIND ROLLERS, Best Quality, 1/3 each, Complete. BLINDINGS, all Colours and Widths, from 2-linch to 'Finch. ART SERGE, 54 inches wide, in Green, also Red, 1/ . -/’• CURTAINS, 1/11, 2/6, 3/., 3/6, 3/11, 1/6, 5/-, C/-, /,/ ,/ > - 12/9, 14/9. CURTAIN MUSLINS, 1/-, Sd, 1/74, 1/11. J ART MUSLINS, Gid,)9Vd. 104 d, 1/-. > CUSHION COVERS 2/-, 2/3, 3/6. 1 TEA COSIES, 1/9, 2/3, 3/3, 2/11. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, 6/6, 7/6, 8/9, 10/6, IA I /’> 1 PILLOWS, 73d, 10 id, 1/-, 1/3, 2/3 each. J •PILLOW COTTON, CIRCULAR, 1/- yard. , WILTS. H.C., 4/11. 5/11, -7/U ; MIWCEU.i, 4/11, 6/3. 1/6. S/6, »I>> to 23/6. £ SHEETINGS, Ui#eachcd, 1/-, , 8/3, 1/44, 1/6, 1/ ■ 9 ,& SHEETINGS, Bleached—i72incli, 1/-, 2/-; SOinch, /s, / > ’ TABLTNGS. White and Unbleached, 1/U, 1/6, V n > 2 /‘> 2//3 ’ 3//0 ’ IP L to 6/1 h. TICKING, 9d, 1/-, 1/9, 2/-, 2/9. ,j£ A. Cabitcs “The Corocr” ('. LASH LIE, Hamxoer.

yy yy yyy yyyyy a S <B»y ~ ~ yy «? -sf «» y '*» v*'* *’* Dunlop Tyres Still Winning the Big Events.

Batliurst-Sydney Road Race Tiinaru-Christcliurch E«> a(l Racu •” I’evcrlcy-Pcrth Road Race Goulbum-Sydney Road Race Georgctown-Adelaide Road Race ... Warmambool-Melbourne Road Waco Ist on “Dunlops.” ( First 6 on "Dunlops.’ F.vcry Rider but the Sth finished on "Dunlops.” First 7 and 2 Fastest Times on "Dunlops.” Ist on "Dunlops.” Ist, 2nd. and 3rd, and Ist and 2nd Fastest Times on "Dunlops. Christchurch to Dunedin, 241 mdos 01I^° C °c\vW A mctallS roads " DUNLOP TYRES,” came through oiei the ion.n without a single puncture, in 12. pr. Oumop Rubber Co of Australia, ltd., 121 Worcester Street. Christsturs’i. And at Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth. WE ENAMEL, REPAIR, OVERRIDE, AND giddies, Pumpu, Sundries, Lamps. Mudguards, Tyres, .hams, Od; Carbide Etc., Etc., at Tlmaru a d Christchurch i rices. GIVE US A TRIAL. A OALO£«

3KSK3KJ9KSI the Art of Tailoring $ I t > <> o IN BOTH GENTS’ SUITS AND LADIES’ COSTUMES, AND GUARANTEE TO GIVE TIIOTOUGH SATISFACTION. ... We have iust received a New Range of SPRING AND SUMMER& SUITINGS AND LADIES’ COSTUME CLOTHS in the Latest Color-* ings and Designs, p r INSPECTION INVITED. U J. P. CLIFF .& Co., Practical Tailors aid Costume takers, OPPOSITE VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5920, 11 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 5920, 11 October 1910, Page 3