AUTUMN & WINTER drapery. JOM wT MIL E S THE HALL, TEMUIvA, HAVING just completed OPENING UP NEW GOODS for the coming Season, is now showing the LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY’ OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ever ottered in Temuk.i, the whole of which is marked for CASH at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. The Stock comprises the Latest Novelties in Ladies and Children’s Millinery Ladies and Children’s Ulsters, Jackets and Four-in hands Ladies and Children’s Costumes Ladies and Children’s Hosiery. DRESS MATERIALS.—Merinos, Cashmeres, Checks, Homespuns, and all the Newest Shades in Velveteens, at present so much in dimmed. Dresses, Jackets and Ulsters Made on the Premises in the most Modern Styles, combined with the Strictest Economy. CLOTHING. -Special Bargains in Boys and Youths’ Suits, an immense variety to select from. Gents’ Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Suits in all the leading shapes, made from the celebrated Geelong, Kaiapoi, and West of England Tweeds! Gents Tweed Waterproof Overcoats and Ulsters, all recently imported, and Splendid Value. BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FROM THE BEST MAKERS. AGENTS FOR SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. JOHN W. MILE S au27 THE HALL, TE.MUKa.
Robin hood’S great novelty COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN HANDICAP AND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. To be run in Dunedin and Christchurch on Queen’s Birthday, May 24th, 1884. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL —£looo in 2000 Shares of 10s each. Birthday Plandicap, Dunedin. First Horse, £2OO. Grand National, Christchijrcu. First Horse, £IOO. EACH TICKET HAS SIS CHANCES, and 13 drawn on the principle that if a Programme does not fill, prizes are paid pro rata. We reserve to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares ovei advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby adding to the value of all Prizes. In this instance we shall sell until Thursday, 22nd May, whatever the number applied for may he, experience teaching us that ‘ Supplementurics 1 and No. 2’s are not appreciated. Be careful to Address, ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton, Box 238, Post-office Christchurch. Or care of JUBAL (not J. L.) Fleming, City Baths, Colombo Street, Christchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, we beg to state that we are in no way connected with any other Company. ap!9 HCENIX NOVELTY COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE CANTERBURY GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Christchurch on the Queen’s Birthday, 24th cf May, 1884. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL —£looo in 4000 shares of Five Shillings each. EACH SHARE HAS FOUR SEPARATE CHANCES. First Horse £350 Second 100 Third 50 Other horses (divided) ... 100 Two cash prizes at £SO each... 100 Five do do £go each... 100 Forty do do £5 each... 200 £IOOO Not less than two shares sent by post. Applicants will please enclose two 2d stamps for reply and result; add Is on country cheques for exchange; make cross cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post Office Orders must be made payable to Phoenix Company, if notes are sent use two envelopes ; if stamps are sent for Shares, please add Is in the £1 extra. Agents will please send in their returns before the 21st of May, 1884. The final allotment of shares will take place on or about the 22nd, in the presence of i Committee of shareholders. Address— P HCENIX, Care of J. L. FLEMING. Box 204, apl9 Post-office, Christchurch. Registered 1 ( Post office Letters and f OOAAA/ Orders Telegrams I "djhJ UUU j Payable to not accepted ' f Adamastor ADAMASTOR’S NOYELTY CONSULTATION ON THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, (To be run at Dunedin), will close on or about 22nd May, 1884. 8000 Members at 5s each. 126 PRIZES, to be distributed as follows : Each Ticket has 7 separate chances, Race and Casli Awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. Order, payable to ‘Ad .nvistor.’ By so doing you protect yourself against loss, as it is equal to registration. Country cheques must have One Shilling added for exchange, and marked correct by Bank. Two stamps must be sent, for reply and result. Result sent to every shareholder directly after the drawing. Not less than Two Tickets sent to any one address. Please apoly early this time as the time is limited, If stamps are sent, please send One Shilling in £ extra. Post office Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Address — ADAMASTOR. Care of Lyons and Hart, Box IM, ap]6 Post office, Dunedin. IN TWELVB ! LESBGN2. ggtrShorthand in Twelve Lessons !! PHONETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman’s) taught through the Post in TWELVE LESSONS for 30s (payment in advance). —W, J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography, Lower York Place, Dunedin. ap!7 CIRCULARS neatly and promptly executed at the Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1167, 19 April 1884, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1167, 19 April 1884, Page 3
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