HE GRANDEST DIRPL'T OF THE NEWEST AND MOST F vSHION AT E DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CI.OTHING, ETC, TO Bd OBTAINED IN TIM A HU. Is »t T. F. COGHLAN & CO.’b HALL OF COMMERCE. TIMARU. MILLINER Y SPECIALLY SELECTED. DRESS MATERIALS in all the Leading Shaded and Fabrics, with Trimmings, otc, to match. . BROCHE, SATIN, AND CASHMERE DOLMANS AND JACKETS, in Great Variety. 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 moat Reasonable Prices. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY on the Premises, under the most efficien mana- etuent. TIIOS. F. COGHLAN & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE, Bouk.Ts Buildings. Main South Road (Two Doors from the Bank of New South W >h‘s) Tiinaru
STARTLING INTELLIGENCE! TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. LOPS. THE N M or ‘ E S A GRE.aT revolution in CLOTHING TRADE PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. MY FRIENDS (who are large MannfacMirers of Woollen Goods) during my recent vist to England (laving induced me to Start a Clothing Factory in Tmani. I am now prepared to Snnniv MEN'S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, MADE TO ORDER, t LESS than the WHOLESALE PRICES at whieh the large Factories Sell to Storekeepers. For Example- -Should a Man. Youth, or Boy requite a SUIT OF CLOTHES he can come to My Factory, select his material, have his Measure taken, and in, say, iQ HOURS AFTERWARDS RE4hO CEIVE HIS CLOTHES, on payment of the price charged to Smrekee[ era in Timaru and elsewhere, being fn 11 v 30 PER CENT or SIX SHILLINGS in the £ CHEAPER. Thus, a Suit of Clothes made by Tailors and charged, say, £5, my [trice woo d be £3 10s. No Ready-made Clothing Shop can Conjt pete with my Prices. One Trial wi'l Prove this Fact. Best. English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds in Stock. 30s SAVED ON A £5 SUIT. ERBERT nLA PH AM, H C TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, Main North Road, Opposite E. Smith’s Coal Yard. - se!4
CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I! Q_A BITES AN]D pLANTE. VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU, Have Just Opened, ex Mail Steamer CHRISTMAS CARDS DOLLS, TOYS, AND FANCY GOODS LADIES’ BAGS, RETICULES, PURSES, &c. LADIES’ SUNSHADES. All Suitable fob Christmas Presents, Also, per Pinko and Nereus, 2 1 CASES(sodozen) LADIES STRAW HATS. Newest Shapes CASE FLOWERS O CASES FIRST QUALITY LINGVO LEUMS i) BALES BRUSSELS CARPETS /V ALSO- • -j ry CASES of the BRADBURY 1 / SEWING MACHINES, lifted with the Patent Automaton Winder and Patent Shuttle and Loose Wheel ; Cheapest and Best Machine. Guaranteed if required. ABE (T.ES AND pL*A NT E VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1051, 6 January 1883, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1051, 6 January 1883, Page 3
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