THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF THE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, ETC, TO BE OBTAINED IN TIMARU, Is at T. F. COG-ELAN - & CO.’S HALL OF COMMERCE, TIMARU. MILLINERY SPECIALLY SELECTED. DRESS MATERIALS in all the Leading Shades and Fabrics, with Trimmings, etc, to match. BROCHE, SATIN, AND CASHMERE DOLMANS AND JACKETS, in Great Yariety. OCR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Consists of Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweeds, made to order, and equal to bespoke. BOOTS AND SHOES In Great Variety, and at the most Reasonable Prices. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY on the Premises, under the most efficient management. THOS. F. COGHLAN & CO, HALL OF COMMERCE, Eowker's Buildings, Main South Road (Two Doors from the Bank of New South Wales) Timaru
STARTLING INTELLIGENCE ! TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY". LOPS. 1° M ORE S A GREAT REVOLUTION IN THE CLOTHING TRADE. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. MY FRIENDS (who are large Manufacturers of Woollen Goods) during my recent vist to England having induced me to Start a Clothing Factory in Timaru. I am now prepared to Supply MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, MADE TO ORDER, at LESS than the WHOLESALE PBICES at which the large Factories Sell to Storekeepers. Foil Example —Should a Man, Youth, or Boy require a SUIT OF CLOTHES he can come to My Factory, select his material, have his Measure taken, and in, say, A O HOURS AFTERWARDS RE--4-0 CEIYE HIS CLOTHES,^ on payment of the price charged to Storekeepers in Timaru and elsewhere, being fully 30 PER CENT, or SIX SHILLINGS in the £ CHEAPER. Thus, a Suit of Clothes made by Tailors and charged, say, £5, my price would be £3 10 _ _ _ Js. No Ready-made Clothing Shop can Compete with my Prices. One Trial will Prove this Fact. Best English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds in Stock. 30s SAVED ON A £5 SUIT. JJ ERB ER T QLAPHAM, TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, Main North Road, Opposite E. Smith’s Coal Yard, sell PROSPECTUS OF THE TEMUKA LINSEED, OIL, CAKE AND FIBRE COMPANY, (Limited), To be incorporated under “The Joint Stock Companies Act,” and Acts amending the same. CAPITAL, £IO,OOO ; in 2000 Shares of Five Pounds each. To bo called up as follows : 5s per Share on application ; 5s per share on allotment ; the balance in Calls of not more than 10s per Share, at intervals of not less than three months, as the requirements of the Company demand. PllO VISION AD R A Barker, Esq John Talbot, Esq Richard Turnbull, Esq, M.H.R. SDBarker, Esq,J.P. J S Hayes, Esq,M.D. J II Sutter, Esq, Directors ; T H Trezize, Esq W. Postlctluvaite, Esq, M H.R. J Guild, Esq vV Murray, Esq D L In wood, Esq J T M Hay hurst, M.H.R. John Paterson, Esq W Lyon, Esq. Esq R K Parkerson, Esq G Woodhead, Esq, Solicitor : Mr W. G. Aspinall. Secretary : Mr J. Ashwell, Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand, Temuka. Broker ; Mr K. San do, Office : Temuka. The Company is projected to manufacture European Flax into Fibre, Eope, Twine, Oil and Cake. There is at present a large and increasing demand for fibre, in the shape of rope, and binding and other twine. _ £44,429 is annually expended in importing binding twine and cordage. Owing to the replacement of wire by twine for binding purposes, this amount may reasonably be expected very shortly to be exceeded considerably, not to mention the other numerous applications for which the fibre may be utilised. It is anticipated that the manufacture of Oil will be one of the most lucrative operations of the Company. The quantity of Oil impor'ed into New Zealand last year was 229,029 gallons, costing £33,385. It will therefore be seen that the demand for this substance for painting and other industrial purposes is practically unlimited. It mav be noted that there is a protective customs duty on Oil of fid per gallon ; also that the Government offer a bonus of £SOO for the first ten thousand gallons. After the expression of Oil from the Seed, the residual product, or cake, is of considerable value for fattening stock, and commands a price at home of £l2 per ton. It would therefore pay to export, if the local demand was not equal to the supply. SZ'DOIY; It is proposed to obtain machinery with the latest improvements, capable of placing the above-mentioned products in the market at the lowest possible cost. It is anticipated that the supply of raw material will yearly increase, as doubtless the farmers of the district will find it advantageous to cultivate European Flax —directly, by the uniformly remunerative market for the raw material, and indirectly by the reduced price of locally-manufactured products, compared with the imported article. The promoters have no hesitation in recommending the Flax industry as a most profitable enterprise to both flax-growers and shareholders. The incalculable advantges to the district of an industry of this nature in our midst cannot fail to be patent to all, and the numerous applications of flax fibre in the Arts will undoubtedly lead, at no distant date, to the establishment of other kindred industries.
a ABITES AND LANTE. VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU, JUST OPENED—Ex Mail Steamers Sikh, and Zealandia— U CASES NOVELTIES. CASES NOVELTIES. TENNIS HATS (Ladies’) Light and Graceful, all colors. STRAW HATS In the fashionable Stewart and Langtry Shapes. COSTUMES In Cashmere, Beiges, Ginghams, Print, etc. All well trimmed, CASHMERE DOLMANS. BROCHE, SILK and SATIN JACKETS and VISITES—Grand Value. CORSETS. 950 Pair, all new, including Dr Warner’s Patent. CHENILLE CAPES and FICHUS. INDIAN MUSLIN, TIES AND SQUARES For the Neck, quite new. ALSO—--0 BALES CARPETS A CASES FIRST QUALITY LINOLEUMS. ABITES AND pLANTE VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.
THE TEMUKA CABINET-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. OSEPH Jg E R I I can MAKE and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN and Cheaper than Christchurch or Dunedin, because 1 have very little rent to pay, and no rates. I have just received NE vY STOCK, which I am ready to dispose of. Bedsteads and Mattresses of all kinds. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Pictures Framed and Mounted. Entrance to Workshop Through Marshall’s yards, or the back new road. no!4 Cabinet-maker Undertaker, &c. Proprietor. TiMARU, JOSEPH BERI,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1040, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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