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THE HALL, TKMUKa. TO THE LADIES. "UST OPENED UP—A Very Choice Assortment of MILLINERY, Including all the Latest Novelties in Style ami Shape. AIso—FEATHRRS, FLOWERS, LACES RIBBONS, &o. BROCHE CAPES and DOLMANS. An Immense Variety of CORSETS ing in price from Is lid to 15s 6J. Childrens and Ludies Underclothing of alll Descriptions. The Dress Departments is now replete with every Novelties, including the new Cameline Cloth. i TO THE GENTLEMAN. ina PAIRS o MENS TWEED JLOU TROUSERS, good, Hn-i Siroug Tweed, a very Lnn% 7-* 6 I. 100 MEN'S TWEED COAfo Varying in price from 10-. Qd to 15s 6 I. 57 MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS in Light Hint Dark Mixtures, 35s Just received from the Kampoi Factory, their NEW SEASONS OOuDS, uhich, for style, fit, and wear, are to any Tailor madd garmtnts, and rauyeiu price from £2 10a to £4 4s the suit. SUi'lS MADE TO ME vSURE from £3. The famous " Liou Brum! " of MOLESKIN TROUSERS, Grandest Assortment and best value ever offered. 1 OXfrORD SUIRTS ano GENTS. MERGERS" of Every Description. Men's Tweed, and H>rd and Soft Felt HATS, in all the Leading bhapes and Colors. BOOTS OF ALL KINDS FROM THE BEST MAKERS. The above are all marked at the Very Lowest Remunerative Rates, and the Steadily Increasing Trade proves that residents in tins district appreciates the advantages offered by the System of "Small Pkofits ajmd Quick tiKTUnNS. ANY jiBIICLE PUEOHASED AND ISOi' AIfiEKWARDS Af-fftOVED WILL BJffi EX^uANtflOJ. H N W. MIL ES, THE HALL, TEMUKA.

A SATISFACTORY ANNOUNCEMENT. DRUMMOND AND GLASSON Have tjreat pleasure in notifying to their numerous In-nda and Customers in the IVmuka mid Geraldino districts that they have now COMMkiSCEL) BUSLN l£S3 in their very handsome nrw premises (late W. Colics and Co. s auction Mart), upon which no t-xpei-se has been spared to render it the njost comfortable, convenirn', and attractive place of business in JSew Zealand. Special attemua has been drvuird to acquiring t'.at, great desideration for a Drapery Establishment, light—and there is liule doubt that the Ladies of South Canterbury will avail tbeuißelve- af the many extraneous advantages accruing irom an organised system of calling upon Dru.nmond io<i Glaeson whenever in Tima'u. i'hev b. g to intimate the anivi.l of their fecond Shipment of iNi£VV FasHIONABLE DRAPEttY.CLOI'HIJNG, HTU., which having been buugnt tor Cash enables them to compete eioaessfully with any other house in the colony. 'J he whole of Lheir stock being entirely new, and bought as sugges'ed by their long experience of the Trade in South Canterbu y, they most confidently solicit an early inspection. DKEiSMAKINQ- L.Ni)i£R XMifl CHAKGJS OF MisS GREfitf. SUli'3 JO OJttDEit XiLOM. £3. Drummond and Glasson, MaKEK', OUitflrl'EKi ANU .iaILO »$, or-14 COMMERCE HOUSE, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. The Deering* Twine Binder, WITH LATEST IUjUIOVEMKNTS FOlt SEASON 1831-j. HE3TRY & FINDLAY, AGENTS, TEMKA, rnAKE this opportunity of inviting every Farmer tn OOME 4ND INSPECT THE JL NEW DEERING, when we will he gUd to explain Id th-m ihe which have be'-n made in this fnvorpe Muhine, which mako it the BEST ANi> SIMPLEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET. THE PLUNGER, BOLT, with all its attachments- Pinner Lover, Col far, Ratchet Pawl, Discharge Amu and Springs—AßE ALL TdJNGS OF THE PAST in the .New Deering Binder. SEE MAOHINE AND ... U - K FOR YOURJELVE3. NOW ON VIEW. AT Henry and Findlay's, oc!6 OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATiOV, TKMUKa.

TO THE INHABITANTS of TEMUKA SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMAEU SHOW, 1884.^ "\TTE have made Preparations for the W above Event, and are Showing a MAGNIFICENT SELECTION - of GOODS I-V ALL DEPARTMENTS. Ex Toric, *.»., we hav« p:Bf. lunded a choice lot of NEW DRESS STUEES, select colorii.g*. FINLAY'3 SHEETINJ-. REAL AYRSHIRE BLANKETS. DIED and DAMASK TABLING* (Direct irom Glasgow and Kirkcaldy.) Best makes LAPIES'and CHILDR2NS' HOaIEIY. GLOVES -in tiJn and Tan, e'c. Blask and Colored BROCHES mid SATIN?. MANILKS anl MILLINERY. J SUNSHADS3. LACE!, COLLARS, frQUARSS, TIE'S, NEW MAURKSQUE and -RAHaNI' LACI£3. SATEEN and a Variety of other goods suitable for the eeaeon. T. & J. r l rnHOMSO jst DRAPERS, (Ofjo'te Kii-g'a tdables.) T I il A II U. DRESSMAKING and MILLTNERY contiuue under the rauue can: patent auperri-iou. October 23rd. 8 28

SPECIAL NOTICE. IS MAKING KAIAPOI TWEED SUIT* (to measure from £2 17s 6d. A Large Assortment of Kaiapoi Tweeds, Guatiugs, etc., to select from. SYDENAHU HOUSE, TIMARU.

OHAPI CUAFI' - WOKKS pHAi'F »!tfl CRUSHED OAT'S always \j on h-inil. O\TS, WHE T, PEAS. BEANS, &!•., GRuUND fur Stock £V,lin£. ' GRaIN aa>i SEEDS CLEANED. R. A. BaEKER, OC9 < ll".i. D'vi,

I THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to inI form tlie inhabitants of Gmldine ,111! snnotindiug distticts th*t 1 h=«ve STAhTfiU A CARRIEK*S BUSINESS ii all it» Brandies in Gtraldme My Expresses and Spring Drays sdmll RUN DAILY BETWEEN GEKALD.NE, ORAKI and WINCHESTER. Every provision will be made for tlie Safe Conveyance, of Goodt entrusted to me, and I hope by strict attention to Business and moder.-iie charts to ment a Sharp of Public Patronage. SPECIAL TRIPb on i.lea f -onable Term". N.B.- Orders left at any oP the Geraliine Stores or at the Coaching Btabl-s ,vill be strictly attended to. A rumor being current that I am carryin «■ on tin business on behalf of Messrs J. Muudell and Co., I take the opportuuiiy o f s contradicting the same EDWARD BRISCO, nc7 Genera.! Carrier.

GEiO.LDi.i.ii. iXi'ivcoo. TAMES HKXNIK he<r« to a „ ] v j o ; n "itv •>$ Re-i.lenis of Gt !.I, ; n q N >X-. that lie is now E, ORAIH PitKS.S '' efw, ' l ' ! \4'rhß M-'ich.i.J s , .•ml etc .. ~( , n.-.! «t P.-iro»l«, »V;har»rs! Commercial «Tr*vt:-M>)liH»-fl*'', n , , . on. le, ' llfi JAJiZS RESNIK

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1266, 18 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1266, 18 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1266, 18 November 1884, Page 3

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