J OH N W. M 1L E s THE HALL. T E M L T K A. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. I have much pleasure in announcing t" the Ladies of the District that I hat secured the services of MISS TATE, a thoroughly competent Dressmaker, an 1 am now in a position to execute all Ordci • for Costumes, Jackets Mantles, Ulsteis, ets., in a satisfactory manner. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED, AT MOST MODERATE CHARGES. In the DRESS DEPARTMENT I am now showing a Large and Fashionab -■ Stock of Materials, suitable for the preecn. Season, at extremely low prices. Agent for “ Singer’s” Sewing Machines JOHN W. MILES, The Hall, Temuka, my!9 STARTLING INTELLIGENCE! TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUK A AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. LOP i. THE N° M OEE S A GREAT REVOLUTION IN CLOTHING TRADE PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. MY FRIENDS (who are large Mai iifacturers of Woollen Goods) during my recent vist to England having indue d me to Start a Clothing Factory inTimai;'. I am now prepared to Supply MEN YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHIN . MADE TO ORDER, at LESS than the WHOLESALE PRICES at which too large Factories Sell to Storekeepers. For Example —Should a Man, Youth, or Boy require a SUIT OF CLOTHES u > can come to My Factory, select his in iterial, have his Measure taken, and in, s :i v, j o HOURS AFTERWARDS BE4bO CEIVE HIS on payment of the piitte charged to Storekeepers in Timaru and elsewhere, being fully 30 PER CENT, or SIX SHILLIK US in the £ CHEAPER. Thus, a Suit of Clothes raadeby Tailo ' and charged, say, £5, my price would be £3 10s. p No Ready-made Clothing Shop can C< > - pete with my Prices. One Trial will Prove this Fact. Best English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds is Stock. 30s SAVED ON A. £5 SUIT.' JJERBERT Q LAPS AM, TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, Main North Road, Opposite E. Smith’s Coal Yard. se!4
J. w ILHAMS AND BAEBRS, CONFECTIONERS Families in Town Daily attended to by the Carts. Country Orders promptly executed. MUSIC. PIANOS. ORGANS. R KELSEY AND CO. 87, Princes street, Dunedin, Have open for inspection their new stock of music and nuisb-al instruments. by the host English and foreign manufac turers, made from special patterns to suit the colonial market, from 30 guineas upwards, and may be had on hire, or purchased on exceptionally liberal terms, to met the requirements of purchase MUSIC Sheet and bound. Ail the latest publications. Band and orchestral instruments—String and wind, by the lest manufacturers. Tuning undertaken either singly, or by yearly contract. Repairing in all its branches. AND STOREKEEPERS. J. WILLIAMS AND SON, opl7 Geraldine. PIANOS 187, PRINCES STREET, PUNEPIN
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1115, 7 June 1883, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1115, 7 June 1883, Page 3
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