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ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. RIMUTAKA AT WELLINGTON. BY tho above steamer, which is computed to havmbrought at least three-eighths of the Season’s Goods for this Colony, DRUMMOND AND GLASSON have received the major part of their FASHIONABLE WINTER DRAPERY for the coming Autumn and Winter Trade, together with a most completeassortment of Gents. Mercery, Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, Hirers and Waterproof Goats, with which to stock their new Clothing Premises (Wade and Shea’s shop), the completion of which will occupy but a few days. In the CLOTHING they purpose adhering to strictly COLONIAL PRODUCTIONS and, with this view, the Factories and Mills at Mosgiel, Roslyn and Kaiapoi are now executing for them most extensive orders. From the remarks accompanying their invoices they find that every line has been bought to exceptional advantage at Home ; therefore, as regards the value they will offer from tins out, they would solicit comparison with any house in Canterbury. While the class of Hoods submitted will rival any offered in the colony, their S'l OCK being entirely NEW, Customers can rely upon getting FASHIONABLE GOODS ONLY, while the Ladies Ulsters, Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, Gloves, Hosiery, and Fancy Drapery now opening has not vet been Eight Weeks out from London at this date—March 9th. With a view to their enormous DRESSMAKING TRADE, they have IMPORTED DRESS MATERIALS very largely, and their slock will be found to contain an immense assortment of Fabrics and Colorings, ranging in price for Heavy Ho radspuns, etc,, from d per. yard upwards. They haye grout pleasure and every confidence in soliciting an early inspection. Drummond and Qlasson; COMMERCE HOUSE, TTMARU.

IMMENSE SUCCESS OF Gabites and Plante’s (“THE CORNER”) COMPULSORY SALE OE SURPLUS STOCK. THE CompulSory and Genuine Nature of this SALE should commend itself to al who study True ECONOMY, and are anxious to obtain a really good Article at a Ridiculously Low Price. Our previous Sales have always been successful, because faith lias been kept with the Public. We guarantee all who may favor us with a visit during this Sale some of the Best Bargains they have ever Purchased. EXTRAORDINARY BARGTANS I 1 Black Cashmere, now 12^d—usual price, In 9d 553 Damaged Lustres—we are clearing at 3|d All Wool Indian Beiges, now 4|d—reduced from Is 1239 Yards Dress Goods, assorted various, 3|d—original prices, 7|d to Is 2239 Yards Prints, l|d, 3|d, 4|d—must be cleared 1011 Yards Fancy Printed Sateens, now 7|d— original price, Is, Is o|d 630 Yards Oatmeal Cloth, now 7£d—usual price, Is 2500 Yards Grey Calico, is lid uoz—worth 3£d per yard 1873 Yards 32in. Imperial Longcloth, 2s 6d doz 571 Untrimmed Straw Hats, Id Muslin Trimmed Hats, 3d ; Trimmed Straw Hats, 6d NEW FRENCH MILLINERY BONNETS, NOW 6s Un-US UAL PRICE, 25s to 455. SEE CATALOGUE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF INDENT INVOICBS-1898 YARDS OF TWEEDS, Suitable for Boys’ wear, Dolmans, Ulsters, Riding Habits, etc., etc,, which we have marked at less than the Mill Piices, They will be ready for inspection on and after the 7th hast, GABITES A~ND PLANTE, DUNSTABLE HOUSE, “THE CORNER,” TIMARU. '

GREAT JREDUOIIONS IN WHIPS. A. MAXWELL, Late Mr J. Crawford.] MAIN NORTH. RD. TIMARU. [Near King’s Stables W— '% r 3 wfeisSßi WHIPS. FINDING I am Overstocked with all kinds of Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s RIDING and DRIVING WHIPS, I am determined to Make a CLEARANCE at VERY LOW PRICES. I have just to hand a fine Stock of RIDING SADDLES and all kinds of HARNESS at LOWEST PRICES. Workmanship Guaranteed. CASH INSPECTION INVITED. CUSTOMERS DEALT LIBERALLY WITH. THE

CARLYLE DISC HARROWS ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST.-THEY DO PERFECT WORK, ARE EASY TO HANDLE STRONG AND DURABLE. In the exhaustive competitive trials recently held at Kirwee and Papanui, they were placed FIRST OYER ALL 00M?B L'ITORB, and thus stand unrivalled under practical test. They can be packed on wheels, for irAVtdlinf, by one man or a boy in minutes. The best Cultivating implement procurable, NO FARMER CAN £ TO BE WITHOUT ONE. Please send for Illustrated Catalogue of these and Full Line of Agricultural Imp’emenU, including: PI uigha, Patent Tine Harrows, Boilers, HorsePower Chaffcultera, CovccTUshers, Fanning Mills, Carlyle Iron Windmills, &c M &c. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO CARLYLE IMPLEMENf WORKS, OH ttlcfi CHURCH. m AGENTS!—MiIes, Archer and On , Timaru ; HENRY & FINDIAY, TEMUEA • J. MUNDEI.L & CO., GKRALDINB. [Mention this Paper,] aplo H. GRIESSELICH & CO., WEAVERS’ HALL, WOOL EXCHANGE, LONDON, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ESTABLISHED 1885, SHIP to order apy description of British and Continental Goods upon ( l\ per cent, commission, selected by buyers with Colonial expetience, and attend to the prompt realization of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part-remittance, in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References; Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bunk, or Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks, Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application J aß

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1319, 26 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1319, 26 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1319, 26 March 1885, Page 1

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