COMMERCE HOUSE. THIS now pronounced FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT continues to command ns large a share as ever of the Public Patronage, and Messrs DRUMMOND AND DLASSON hare lo thunk Den numerous patrons in the country districts os well as their town customers for the Terr liberal measure of support accorded them during the Season. In view o'the accustomed excess of busimss daring December and January they have made large purchases of NEW AND FASHIONABLE D lit APERY, NEW FANCY DKAPKHY ISHW HOUSE FURNISHiNGS, and a spedil shipment is now being opened of I'Ve’lTlE's AND FANCY GOOD* FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEW YEAR’S GIFTS, consisting of Japanese Goad-, Cabinet-', Oumcanions, Utiles, Fans, Screens Wnrkboxes, Albums, Ornaments, and an immense variety of every class of Go»da adapted or the OR RIOTMAB TRADE. They would also draw attention to their CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, where a very complete slock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Hats, r.d Me ■•eery wi Ihe found, at exceptionally low figures TAILORING DEPARTMENT 'nr Gents. * uits to order from £2 17s fid in Kti'pu or Mosgiel Ordinary ■! x Guinea Tweed Suits ' hey are now making up f r£o ss, fit guaranteed. DRESSMAKING mder 'he exceptionally efficient management of MIdH GREET Drummond and G-lasson, DRAPER 0 , (.LO 1 BIERS. .sLOYsR 0 , HOSIERS, HATTERS, MILLINERS, DRESSM KER I’AILOHS AND OarFll'l'EßS, COMMERCE HOUSE (Late W. Collins and Co.’s Auction Rooms) MAIN SOUTH ocl4 ROAD, TIMAHU. GABITES AND PLANTE HAVE COMPLETED OPENING THEIR; Season’s Shipments for Summer 1884. Their Imports by the following Ships, “ Cor ■>mnndel,” “ Nelson,” “jTotgatirO,” “ 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. Everv Drpa:tment is now Replete with the Latest Novebies. We never had the pleasure of submitting to our Customers such a Thoroughly Good Selection as the present one. VISITORS TO TOWN SHOULD SEE OUR Grand Display of Seasonable DRAPERY THIS DAY. No. 1 WINDOW (north end}—New' Washing Fabrics, consisting of Zephyrs, Ginghams fattens, Prints, etc. No. 2 WINDOW—New French and English-trimmed Millinery. Straw and Fancy Hats and Ronnets, Flowers aud Feathers. No. 3 WINDOW—New Mantles, Copes, Dolmans, Costumes, Skirts, e!c., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ; Ti e Stock of Gentlemen’s Suits is Larger than in any previous year. Complete Suits from 21s to 60s. The variety of Juvenile Suits is Unlimited. We now quote Boys’ Knicker Suits from 5s lid to 30s. TAILORING DEPARTMENT: We have pleasure in intimating that wo have secured the services of a First-class Cutter of large experi ncc, excellent taste and capabilities. We are now in a position to execute Orders in this Department in Better Style and at Lower Prices than any other Firm in South Canterbury. GABITES AND PLANTE, “ TIIE CORNER.”
JOHN W. MILES, THE HALL, TEMUKa. NOW OPENED UPA SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Japanese and other Useful Novelties, SUITABLE FOE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JOHN' W. MILE S, THE HALL, TEMUKA.
The Deering’ Twine Binder, WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS FOR SEASON 1884-5. HENRY & FINDLAY, AGENTS, TEMKA, TAKE this opportunity of inviting every Farmer to COME AND INSPECT THE NEW DEERING, when we will be glad to explain to them the Improvements which have been marie in this favorite Machine, which make it the BEST AND SIMPLEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET. THE PLUNGER BOLT, with all its attachments—Plunger Lever, Collar’, Ratchet Paw], Discharge A-m Cum and Springs—AßE ALL THINGS OF THE PAST in the New Dieting Binder. SEE MACHINE AND jUi) -E FOR YOURSELVES. NOW ON VIEW, AT Henry and Findlay’s, rclG OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, TEMUKA.
GEKALUINL COUNIY COUNCIL EPSON'S are CAUTIONED against GLOSSING the OriHl PiVEK af‘er dark unless acqua’nUd. with the propel' ford. A A an '* Smaller Sums, in Amounts to suit Borrowers, to be ADVANCED on First-class Security, at I owest Current Bates, Apply to PUSTEKS of Eci i-y size can be obtained on the shortest notice at the Temulca Fender and Geraldine Guardian Gor end Printing Offic es. Ptices Low. F. W. STUPES, Clerk. Timaru, IGth, 18SL stTB a u 2°> WHITE A SMITH SON, Solicitors, Timaru.
TURNIP SEED. TURNUP SEED. A LE KINDS OF FIELD TURNIP IV SEED FOR SALE AT THE GOLDEN PLOUGH SEED WAEEBOU E, Price 8J nor lb., in quantities of not less than 501b5., net Cash. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY 1 HAT (he REST SEEDS and FRUIT in South Canterbury are to be had T. SMITH’S, NEXT JONAS’S aUDTTON ROOM?, iURDIE AND 0. TIMARU. TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1275, 9 December 1884, Page 2
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744Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1275, 9 December 1884, Page 2
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