GRAiKD DISPLAY OF NEW AUTUMN ANID WINTER GOODS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED from the home and leading colonial houses. i AT THEi - j HALL OF _CQM MERGE. ■ F. GOGHLAN & CO. Beg m acquaint (heir numerous Customers and the ■vJL I General Public that their STOCK is NOYf OPEN FOR INSPECTION, cornipnising all the Latest Dress Materials in all Shades, with Satins,-Plushes, etc., to match; -*-*• j . MILLINERY. , ' , , The MilJ in ery Department-is now fully replenished with a Grand S och .of. Trimmed | and Un trimmed Bonnets and Hats, Foatlie|s, Flowers, Ornaments, etc, etc, , ! in endless variety. . . , L-; n t* C:L O T H: 1 N G. ... ■ - . In Men’s, Youths’, and Buys’, T. F. C. & Cq.’sI Stock in this Department lias been replenished from the noted firm of Levin, Goldberg Brothers,,, of Melbourne,.. .and equal to bespoke. ,Ihe,Pi;icPS will Hie found Cheaper than,any other I ■..-a*.i.j;,.■ ■■... .. "'' House in Timaini. HOUSE FURNISHING, Etc. Etc for Variety!} and Cheapness cannot he excelled, • . LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S BOOTS in all Styles, and at Prices to suit the times. 1 iTHOS. f! COGbIIAH & GO., I _ r HALL OF, COMMERCE, a 23 Main South Road (Two Dobrs frbm the Bank of New South Wales,) Timaru, y* (ft o H O < fa o fa [>i ft O H O <1 fa O fa t—i w H O fa o : ft O H O < fa O fa K—l w ft C fa o fa b fa »—I w ft O fa Q fa ft O ft O <1 fa 0!25 !25 k-i w fa o fa o O fa H-i w ft O fa Q AU.ITJMH, 1882 i WINTER rjIHE lIP ST PORTION OF THE NEW GOODS FOR THIS SEASON COMPRISING OYER 30 CASES, ARE NO W OPENED UP. THE BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLCTHIG is especially recommended, and Parent and Gua'dians will-find it advantageous to make an Early Selection. ' ' THE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING is simply Superb, and the variety of HATS HOSIERY, BLANKETS* FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Second to none in N.Z. TIMARU BRANCH—SOUTH ROAD, j. l. slater, Manager. fi <1 fa fa fa fa fa fa w ft p fa fa J 23 fa w ft ft fa <1 fa fa fa £ fa fa fa w ft ft 55 <1 fa <! fa fa, fa fa. fa
Q. AND 00, ’ < PRACTICAL ENGLISH WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND IMPORTERS, High street (Nexi Mr. W. J. Fisher’s), ; 1 CHRISTCHURCH / | | Rotherham’s English Lever Watches, [ guaranteed genuine, capped and jewelled, £5 10s to £lO 10s. American Waltham Lever Watches, of World-wide celebrity, English Hall-marked cases, £3 10s to £5 10s. N.B.—See that the words “ Waltham, Mass.” are engraved on the works None are genuine without. Ladies’ Watches, in gold or silver cases, rom.4ss. Every Watch is Examined, Timed, ah Guaranteed for Two Years. . A splendid assortment of the Newest Patterns in Gold and Silver Jewellery. Novelties in Greenstone. NOTICE, Q_ EOR G E q HAL L Bookseller and Stationer, Timaru, . • Having always on hand a Large and WellSelected Stock, in THEOLGY, SCIENCE, AND LITER/ T URE, Is now Selling at Greatly jneuu^ New Books, Periodicals, and Magazines Monthly, on arrival of Mail Steamers. Music and Musical Instruments. Pianos ana ’moniums ba the Deferred Payment System. School Books and School, Stationery supplied at Lowest Prices. " Fancy Goods ami Toys in Great Variety and Latest Novelties. GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, . ■ mall BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS,' Lati'Er Street,' , > " ; (Opposite L\ nwooil Hotel, Timaru). ° Engines, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions made to order. All kinds , of vehicles repaired and re-painted at the shortest notice. ■ - ARCHD. FRASER, mal4 Latter street, Timaru :
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE BOOTS. , IHAVE JIX, S T RECE IYE I) THE MOST MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT or BOOTS S SHOES EVER SEEN IN TEMUKA, Which were awarded Prizes at the International Exhibition now open in Christchurch. 200 Pairs Boys’ laced Bcots (nailed) 10 to 13 300'Pairs Youths’ do do, 1 to 5 300 Pairs Youths’ Balmorals (without nails), 1 to 5 100,Pairs Youths’ Chelseas, 1 to 5 5000 Pairs Girls’ do 4 to 13 60 Pairs Girls’Enamelled fancy-stitched Bbbts, 11 to 1 144 Pairs Men’s Water tights 144 Pairs Mbn’s Balmorals 144 Pairs Men’s Stitched Shooters 100 Pairs Men’s Cookliam Boots 100 Pairs Men’s Elastic-sides, all sizes 100 Paiis Men’s Bluchers, without nails 100 Pairs Men’s Bluchers, with nails 100 Pairs Ladies’ Lace-up hand-made Kid Boots 100 Pairs Ladies’ High-leg Kid Boots 100 Pairs Maids’ Kid and Levant 100 Pairs Women’s Chelseas 100 Pairs Maids’ Chelseas 300 Pairs Women’s Pnmella and Plouse Boots 500 Pairs Infants’ Bools and Slippers, 2 to 5 100 Pairs Girls’ Patent Shoes,. 7 to 13 Men’s and Boys’ Leggings in any quantity and all sorts and sizes Men’s and Women’s Slippers, all sorts and sizesi have to return thanks to my numerous patron s for the expeditious way in which I was enabled to Sellout the Large Stock I got in about four weeks ago, and which has now enabled me t<> get in the hugest and Best Stock of Boots ever seen in Temuka, which 1 will dispose of at much less than Christchurch, Dunedin, or Timaru Prices. J. TANGNEY, - Boot and Shoemaker, ap2s Temuka.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9416, 16 May 1882, Page 3
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