SADDLERY!! SADDLERY!!! A. D. MAXWELL, Late Mr J. Crawford,] MAIN NORTH EH. TIMARU. [Near King’s Stables. MAKER or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, For Town and Country, AT LOWES r POSSIBLE RATES. if S'***. MAKER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, For Town and Country, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. CASH CUSTOMERS MOST LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. TRIAL SOLICITED. ja!3 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. JOHN W. MILES, Ib low offering a Really good assortment of CLOTH [XO OFALL DESCRIPTIONS IN BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND MEN’S. BOYS’ WASHING KNICKER SUITS. BOYS’ TWEED „ „ from 5s 9d. 20 YOUTHS’ TWEED TROUSER SUITS, in light useful mixtures, 80s—Reduced to 21s. MEWS TWEED SUITS FROM 21s UP. FELT AND STRAW HATS OF ALL KINDS. JOHN' W. MILES |THE HALL, TEMUKA. auS GABITES AND PLANTE HAYE COMPLETED OPENING THEIR Season’s Shipments for Summer 1884. Their Imports by the following Ships, “ Coromandel,” “ Nelson,” “,Tongariro,” “ Aorangi,” " Doric,” “ British Eng,” “ Iberia,” comprise 169 CASES AND BALES, OP A TOTAL VALUE OF £0123. 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 the present one. VISITORS TO TOWN SHOULD SEE OHR Grand Display of Seasonable DRAPERY THIS DAY. No. 1 WINDOW (north end)—New Washing Eabrics, consisting of Zephyrs, Ginghams Sateens, Prints, etc. No. 2 WINDOW—New French and English-trimmed Millinery. Straw and Fancy Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Feathers. No. 3 WINDOW—New Mantles, Capes, Dolmans, Costumes, Slurbs, e’c., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT : The Stock of Gentlemen’s Suits is Larger than in any previous year. Complete Suits frem 21s to 60s. . The variety of Juvenile Suits is Unlimited. We now quote Boys’ Kmcker Suits from 6s 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 position to execute Orders in this Department in Better Style and at Lower Prices than any other Firm in South Canterbury. GABITES AND PLANTE, “THE CORNER.” COMMERCE HOUSE. THIS now pronounced FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT continues to command aa large a share as ever of the Public Patronage, and Messrs DRUMMOND AND GLASSON have to thank their numerous patrons in the country districts as well as their town customers for the very liberal measure of support accorded them during the Season. In view of the accustomed excess of business during December and January they have made large purchases of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, NEW FANCY DRAPERY NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS, and a special shipment is now being opened of NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEW YEAR’S GIFTS, consisting of Japanese Goods, Cabinets, Companions, Utiles, Fans, Screens Workboxes, Albums, Ornaments, and an immense variety of every class of Goods adapted for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. They would also draw attention to their CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, where a very complete stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Hats, and Mercery will be found, at exceptionally low figures. TAILORING DEPARTMENT— Our Gents. Suits to order from £2 17s 6d in Kaiapoi or Morgiel Ordinary Six-Guinea Tweed Suits they are now making up for £5 ss, fit guaranteed, DRESSMAKING under the exceptionally efficient management of MISS GREEN. Drummond and Glasson, DRAPERS CLOTHIBEB, CLOVERS, HOSIERS, HATTERS, MILLINERS, DRESS- ’ MAKERS, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, ™ irmTT COMMERCE HOUSE (Late W. Collins and Co.’s Auction Rooms) MAIN SOUTH oc!4 ROAD, TIMARU. The Deering 1 Twine Binder, WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS FOR SEASON 1884-5. HENRY &T FINDLAY, AGENTS, TEMKA, mAKE this opportunity of inviting every Farmer to COME AND INSPECT THE I NEW DEEFHNG, when we will be glad to explain to them the Improvements which have been made in this favorite Machine, which make it the BEST AND SIMPLEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET.. THE PLUNGER BOLP, with all its attachments—Plunger Lever, Collar, Ratchet Pawl, Discharge Arm Cam and Springs—AßE ALL THINGS OF THE PAST in the New Deering Binder. SEE MACHINE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. NOW ON VIEW, AT Henry and Findlay’s, JOPPOSITB RAILWAY STATION, TEMUKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 2
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682Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 2
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