SPRING SHOW OF iSr.vV WOODS. 0 N end afterTHUH' DAY, Septwtrb r 17th, we wiH m.ikc aSpediai Display ofSHASON’S IMPORTS, ci s.». " Doric” and " fonieriro," comprising— Fancy Collar* and Collarttt^ Department. * n Colored and Fancy y Laces, Silk Squares and Sashes, Frilling*, Gauge Ribbons, Swiss Embroideries (Wbita and C olor-'d), Sfd tr.dlmiteI'.cn D-re*, Collars and ■ ff*, Frenob Colored innnm> g«, eio., etc. Haber- Colored and Geld dashdry. Braids, New Buttons, Fringes and Gimps, Java Canvas, Medallion Trimming, Antimacassar and Cordon Braid. Gloves. Hosiery. Kid,Tan and Park Colors in 4-eU«p ami Gauntlet, Swede, Mousquetuire ; and 4-button Taffeta and- Furs Silk in Bl’ick and New Shades. Boy*’ and Misres’ Ribbed and Flam, Ladies’ C '■Mon in Bronse shading, Dark Colors, etc. ; 1 ashmere all Colors, Ribbed and Flam, Boys’ Jersey Suits from 3s lid. Dresses. Burnaby Cloth, Silk Mobar, Nuns Veiling, Poplins, Allweol Chevron, Bradford and French Cashmere*' in -Golden Brown, Chart reus# and other New Shades;.Black Grenadines,’Merinos, Ottomans, etc., e.to. Washing Dresses. Manchester Bilks. Mantles. Millinery and Underclothing. ■Light and Dark Colored. Prints and lasso,re;.ditto Oamelinps, Reversible Checks, CtthbraereUes,, ('hoard Stripe, Galatras, Sateen a>d Tufted Zephyrs. All New Goods. Nice Variety of Tennis Cloth and Fancy Mudine. Kirkcaldy and Bower’* Shirting, tiaoe and Ap pliquA Curtains, Quilts, Diapers, Calicoes, Flan- : Dels, Cretonnes and other household necessaries. fioslyn 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 Ofc toman, BroohA and Csß h mere Mantles and Visites Mary Anderson Jackets Braided Jersey do Black and Colors; Electric Cloaks, from S» lid. Straw Hats in Gladys Beatrice, Belmont, etc. etc., Chip Hots and Bonnets ; Parisian Model ditto ; Infants’ Lyhorn Hats, Children’s While, Fancy and Speckled Ga--latea Hats; Fancy Satssa Bonnets. Corsets and Underclothing, Lockstitch. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY under competent supervision. T. & J. T HOM S 0 N TIMA.RU, eel 7 Opposite King’s Stables. VICTORIA HOUSE, $ f TIMARU. WE have Opened ex “Doric” and “ Tongariro, *’ our First Shipment! of Spring Goods. J. Ballantyne and Co. mrai dTm. B oirir NOTARY PUBLIC, LEGAL MANAGER AND MONEY BROKER, TIMARU. m 3« riIHE UNDERSIGNED begs to notify I to the Public of Temuka and Vicinity that he baa opened out a large assortment of FISHING TACKLE, Consisting of— Rode (in all aizoe), Gaff Hooka, Winding Reels, Cast and Wateiproof Lines, and a large variety of Minnow!, Flies, nod Fishing Hooks of all sines. Also, a large assortment cf Watches, Clocks, Chains, Tobaccoes, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Pipes of the best quality, and Fancy Gooda of every description ; alt of which he is prepared to Sell at the Lowest Bates. C. a R E I D TEMUKA. ju2s QRDERB for Rubber Stamps received «t LBADlkOfie*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1404, 13 October 1885, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1404, 13 October 1885, Page 3
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