GABITES AND PLANTE, HAVE COMPLETED OPENING THEIR Season’s Shipments for Summer 1884. Their 'lmports by the following Ships, “ Coromandel," “ Nelson,” “ Tongariro,” ' “ Aorangi,” “ Doric,” “ British King,” “ Iberia,” comprise 169 CASES AND BALES, OF A’TOTAL VALUE OF £6423. These Goods are Bought Direct from the best English and French Manufacturers for Cash thereby Saving Wholesale Warehousemen’s intermediate Profits. . Every Department is now Replete with the Latest Novelties. We never had the pleasure of submitting to our Customers such a Thoroughly Good Selection as tba present one.
VISITORS TO TOWN SHOULD SEE OUB - Grand Display of Seasonable DRAPERY THIS DAY. Kb. 1 WINDOW (north end)—New Washing Fabrics, consisting of -Zephyrs, Ginghams. Sateens, Prints, etc. . • ' , •*, tt . No. 2 WINDOW —New French and English-trimmed Millinery. Straw and rancy Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Feathers. No. 3 WINDOW—New Mantles, Capes, Dolmans, Costumes, Skirts, etc., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT : The Stock of Gentlemen’s Suits is Larger than in any previous year. Complete Suits The variety of Juvenile Suits is, Unlimited. We now quote Boys’ Kmcker Suits from 5s lid to 30s. TAILORING DEPARTMENT: We have pleasure in intimating that we have secured the services of a First-class Cutter of large experience, excellent taste and capabilities. We are now in a Orders in this Department,in Better Style and at Lower Prices than any other Firm in South Canterbury. G A BITES • AND PLANTE, “ TDE CORNER.”
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, (Obristclmrch Section.) CHRISTCHURCH RACES, 11th, 13th, and 14th NOVEMBER, AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 10th. 11th, and 12th. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Christchurch will be issued at Pukeuri, Waikari, or any intermediate Stations from the 7th to the 14th November, inclusive, and - will be available for return up to and including the 22nd. On the 12th, instead of the ORDINARY 7.30 a.m. Train from Timaru to Christchurch, a Train will run as under ; a.m. a.m. Timaru ... dep.7.10 Winslow... dep. 9.17 Wasbdjke „ 7.23 Tinwald ... „ 9,28 Temuka ... „ 7.47 Ashburton arr, 9.35 Winchester „ 8.0 Ashburton dep, 9.42 Orari ... „ 8.12 p.m. Rangitata „ 8.28 Christchurch ar. 12,15 Hinds ... „ 9.1 ■ stopping at platform stations to pick up or set down Passengers if required. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Christchurch at 8:25 p.m. on the 12th, for Oamaru, arriving there at about 5.80 a.m., stopping were required for Passengers to alight. , This train will take passengers, and also live stock returning from the Show.
NEW Spring* Goods SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of NEW SPRING GOODS at otm USUALLY LOW PRICES. NEW LACES, 2d per yard. NEW NETS, for Ties and Hat Trimming. 2d per yard. NEW STRAW HATS, from 6d upwards.. Largest Stock in the District to choose from NEW DRESS GOODS, from Bjd. NEW PRINTS, from 4id. MOGRIDGE & WILTSHIRE. BOOTS. A fresh supply of our Celebrated BGTTON KID BOOTS, 13s Gd per pair ; usual price, 17s 6d. MILLINERY. A Splendid Stock of TRIMMED MILLINERY by MRS. MOGRIDGE (late with J. Ballantyne and Co., Christchurch.) - & WILTSHIRE M BON MARCHE, TEMUKA. jy 26
FARES-PRINCE OF WALES’: BIRTHDAY. Saturday Return Tickets will be issued from any Station to any Station on Bth and 10th November, and will be available for return unto and including the 17th, except such Return Tickets to Christchurch na are available to the 22nd (see above.) FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, . Christchurch, November 4th, 1884. TO FARMERS. mHE GERALDINE DAIRY COM--1 PANY will be PREPARED TO RECEIVE MILK on MONDAY, NOV. 10, until further notice, not later than 8 a.m. and between the hours of band 7 p.m. W. COLTMAN, noB Secretary, Ot PECIAL NOTICE. N.Z. BIBLE, O TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY will : OPEN a TEMPORARY DEPOT at TEMUKA on MONDAY, the 10th Nov.,, and at GERALDINE on the 18th, with a' Large and Well-assorted Stock of their BOOKS, comprising Theological and Scientific Literature, new.vols. of Young England and Children’s Magazine, Cassell’s Family Physician, Kirk’s Papers on Health, LIFE OF CHINESE GORDON, &c., &c. Prize Books for Schools, Wall Texts, Christmas Cards, Hymn Books for all denominations, and every requisite for Sunday Schools. An early inspection invited. Will remain until the 18th instant only.—J. B. MACDONALD, Travelling Agent. noB. - PHOTOGRAPHY. PORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. COME AND SEE THEM AND JUDGE FOR YOUESELYES. THE STUDIO AT TEMUKA IS NOW AGAIN OPEN. PORTRAITS from Is upwards. Views of Houses, Horses, &c v , Ac., taken,on Moderate Terms. NOTE THE ADDRESS—Next Door to the Temuka Leader Office, and call early to prevent disappointment. FRED. SMITH, . Photographer. Receipt and delivery books for Grain Merchants, Coal and Timber Merchants etc, printed at the Office of this Paper HolloWax S Pix.lß mb n.« ni'Oun-e incut in repute for curb g the niuili/ari us maladies which attack humanity, when »ot and cold weather, give place to more genial temperature*. In short, these Pills afford relief, if they fail of being an absolute retard j in all the disturbance* cf circulation, digestion, and nervous energy, which at rimes impress a vast portion of the population. Under the wholeiome, purifying, and strengthening power* exerted by these excellent Pilh, the tongue becomes clean, the appetite improves, digtstion is quickened, and aesimulation rendered perfect. Hollowav Vm«aicine possesses the highly estimable property of cleansing the whole mass of olood, which, in its renovated condition, carries purity, srringth, and vigor to every tiaeue of the body.
J. gALLANTYNB & c O Invite Visitors to Timaru to inspect their Novelties for the present Season for all Departments, which for Variety, Style, Price, and Quality are unequalled. J. B. and tJo. have made large purchases of Eaiapoi, Mosgiel and Roslyn Tweeds at satisfactory prices, which enables themito shut out the imported article and to encourage Colonial Industry, I hey will offer them either ready made or to order at very low rates. Fashionable Sac Suita (Fit guaranteed to please, Workmanship all that could be desired, ot good Colonial Tweed, sound colors and neat patterns, from 58s 6d. SHEPHERD’S BUILDINGS, TIM ARC. mr2o NOTICE. MR ALFRED FISHER is NO LONGER CONNECTED WITH THIS PAPER, and has now NO AUTHORITY to COLLECT ACCOUNTS. His receipt from this date will not be acknowledged. MR EDWARD HAPDCASTLE has been appointed in his stead, and HE ALONE bas Authority to TRANSACT BUSINESS on account of this Paper at Geraldine, J. M. TWOMEY. October 27, 1884. oc2B i GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL PERSONS are CAUTIONED against CROSSING the OPIHI RiVER fter dark unless acquainted with the proper ford. By order, F. W. STUBBS, Clerk. Timaru, Sept.JlGth, 1884. aelS
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1263, 8 November 1884, Page 2
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