SPRING SHOW OF NICW GOODS. ON and afterTHURSDAY, September 17t(i, we will make a Special Display of SEASON’S IMPORTS, ex s.s. “Doric” and “ Tongariro,” comprisingPancy Department. Haberdashery. Collars and Collarette b in Colored and Fancy Laces, Silk Squares and Sashes, Frillmgs, Gauze Ribbons, Swiss Embroideries (While and Colored), Real and Imitation Laces, Collars and Cuffs, French Colored Trimmings, etc., etc. Colored and Gold Braids, New Buttons, Fringes and Gimps, Java Canvas, Medallion Trimming, Antimacassar and Cordon Braid. Gloves. Hosiery. Dresses. Washing Dresses. i Manchester Silks. Mantles. Millinery and Underclothing. Kid,Tan and Dark Colors in 4-clasp and Gauntlet, Swede, Mousquetuire ; and 4-button Taffeta and Pure Silk in Black and New Shades. Boys’ and Misses’ Ribbed and Plain, Ladies’ Colt on in Bronze shading. Dark Oolois, etc. ; Cashmere all Colors, Ribbed and Plain. Boys’ Jersey Suits from 3s lid. Burnaby Cloth, Silk Mohar, Nuns Veiling, Poplins, Allwool Chevron, Bradford and French Cashmeres in Golden Brown, Chartreuse and other New Shades; Black Grenadines, Merinos, Ottomans, etc., etc. Light and Dark Colored Prints and Tassore; ditto Camelines, Reversible Cheeks, Cashmerottes, Cunard Stripe, Galateas, Sateen and Tufted Zephyrs. All New Goods. Nice Variety of Tennis Cloth and Fancy Mudins. Kirkcaldy and Bower’ s Shirting, Lace and Applique Curtains, Q,uilts> Diapers, Calicoes, Flan- ' nets, Cretonnes and other household necessaries. Eoslyn Tweed, Cotton Tweed, Union Tweed. New Satin Spot, Black and Colors, Shot, Surah and China Silks. Umbrellas, Aprons, Sunshades; a Choice Selection Velveteens, etc. Magnificent Stock Ottoman, Broche and Cashmere Mantles and Visiles. Mary Anderson Jackets, Braided Jersey do, Black and Colors; Electric Cloaks, from 3s lid. Straw Hats in Gladys, Beatrice, Belmont, etc.) elc., Chip Hals and Bonnets ; Parisian Model ditto ; Infants’ Lyhorn Huts, Children’s White, Fancy and Speckled Galatea Hats; Fancy Sateen Bonnets. Corsets and Underclothing, Lockstitch. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY under competent supervision. T. & J T TIMARU, se!7 Opposite King’s Stables. HOMSON
VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARC. Continuation OF GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER, DURING WHICH TIME SOME VERY GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED J. Ballantyne and Co., VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. mr2l
FOR SALE. Good oaten straw chaff (Pressed.) Price —M per bug. D. L. INWOOD, m y2B Winchester.
NOTICE. To tlie Members of the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited, and Others. I BEG TO NOTIFY that MR JAMES SANDERSON, of Timaru, Commission Agent, lias been APPOINTED RESIDENT AGENT FOR TIMAKU of the above Association. K. SANDO, Chief Agent for Ciintß'bury, Ingbs's Buildings Hifjh Street, Cbrißlcbureh. Christchurch, Sept. 9cb, 18S5. se!2
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1393, 17 September 1885, Page 3
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