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G ABITES AND.PLANTE. Autumnal Display. FIRST SHIPMENT s 65 CASES Now Opening, Ex s.s. Done, s.s. Rimutaka, s,n. Aorangi, s.s, Manapouri, at; Melbourne, consisting of— MILLINERS’. BONNETS, HATS, AND ORNAMENTS (the best;variety ever offered in Timarn), SATIN AND TWEED DOSTUMES, MANTLES, DOLMANS, ULSTERS AND JACKETS, LADIES’ CORSETS, LACES. SCARVES, COLLARETTES, AND GLOVES. WE have OPENED UP our AUTUMN SHIPMENTS of Men’s ■ and Boys CLOTHING; comprising the most Complete Assortment of Fashionable and Useful Goods to be found in New Zealand, in addition to an unusually Large Stock of Colonial Clothing, made from the Best GEELONG AND MOSGIEL TWEEDS. Men’s Trousers and Vests Men’s Diagonal Worsted Walking Coats and Vests to match Men’s Black and Blue Worsted Paget Coats Men’s Best New Zealand Tweed Suits Men’s Heavy Cheviot Tweed Sac Suits Boys’ and Youths' Strong Suits for School and Office wear. IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT We have Opened Dp a Large and Varied Assortment of TWEEDS AND COATINGS enabling us to offer the best choice in the Town at Jthe most reasonable price. All Orders are executed on the Premises by skilled workmen under the personal supervision of an experienced Cutter. SPECIAL SHOW, THIS DAY. No. 1 WINDOW-Men’s and Boys’ English and Colonial Clothing ; English, Oamuru and Roslyu Tweeds. No. 2 WINDOW- French and English Millinery, Hats and Bonnets,Untrimmed Felt, Straw, and Beaver Hats, Infants’ and Girls’ Grannie Bonnets. No, 3 WINDOW —Velveteens, Costumes, and Fur Capes. Gabites and Plante, DUNSTABLE HOUSE, “THE CORNER,” TIM ARIL ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. RIMUTAKA AT WELLINGTON. BY the above steamer, which is computed to have brought at least three-eighths of the Season’s Goods for this Colony, DRUMMOND AND GLASSON hav« received the major part of their FASHIONABLE WINTER DRAPERY for the coining Autumn and Winter Trade, together with, a most completeaesortment of Gents. Mercery, Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, Ulters and Waterproof Coats, 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, Boslyn 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 this out, they would solicit comparison with any house in Canterbury. While the class of Goods submitted will rival any offered m the colony, their STOCK 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 yet 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 stock will be found to contain an immense assortment of Fabrics and Colorings, ranging in price for Heawy Homespuns, etc., from 7id per yard upwards. They haye great pleasure and every confidence in soliciting an early inspection. Drummond and Grlasson, COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU. > JOHN W. MILES, THE HALL, TEMUKA, SPECIAL A MOOTCEMENT. HAYING BOUGHT A Manufacturer’s Stock OF COLONIAL AND IMPORTED CLOTHING AT A DISCOUNT OE SSs PER CENT. IS NOW IN A POSITION TO OFFER SOME EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TWEED TROUSERS jjjEN’S TWEED TROUSERS AND VESTS TWEED SUITS AT, ENGLISH COST PRICE A REALLY GOOD TWEED SUIT FOR 29s Cd. BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ TWEED SUITS—SPLENDID VARIETY, AND BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN W. MILES “THE HALL,” TEMUKA.

WINTER, 1885. T. & J. T HOMSOIf ' TIMARU. WE beg to intimate that ex “ Deva ” and S.S. “ Rimutaka,” we have received further Supplies SCOTCH AND ENGLISH BLANKETS. Ex “ Coptic,” s.s., we have also CASES TO HAND Consisting of— Ladies’ Silk Square 0 , Wool, Shawls, Real and Imitation Laces, Frillinga, Collarettes, Hosiery, Gloves, Swiss Edgings, etc., etc. Dress Ottomans, Fonlds, Serges, Shirtings, Flannels, Window Hollands, Quilts, Finlay’s Sheeting o , etc., etc. Velveteens and Brochds. Ladies’ and Misses Straw, Felt and Plush Hats, Flowers, and Feathers. Corsets, Underclothing, Infants’ Pelisses and Cloaks, and an assortment of Baby Linen and other Infants’ Requirements. T AND J T H OMB ON> DRAPERS, TIMARU, OPPOSITE KING’S STABLES. CARDS of Every Description Printing at the Office of this Paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1337, 7 May 1885, Page 3

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713

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1337, 7 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1337, 7 May 1885, Page 3

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