SPRING -iiu'.v u’ 1 ON and after THURSDAY, Sopcinb-r 17f', we will make a Sp’ cial Di*p ay of SEASON’S IMPORI'S, ex s.t. “Doric" and “ Tongariro,” comprising— Fancy Collars and Collarette* Department. ' n Colored and Fancy Laces, Silk Squares and Sashes, Frilling*, Gaoe* Ribbons, Swiss Embroideries (While and Colored), Real and Imitation Laces, Collars and Ci.ffs, French Colored Trimmings, eic., etc. Haberdashary. Colored and Gold Braids, New Bui tons, Fringes and Gimps, Java Canvas, Medallion I rimmi ne, Antimacassar and Cordon Braid. Gloves. Hosiery. Kid,Tan and Dark Color* in 4-cUsp and Gauntlot, Swede, Mourquetube • «nd 4- Hilton l «f----fata and Pure Silk in Black and New Shades. Boys’ and Misses’ Ribbed and Plain, Ladies’ C itton in Bronze shading, Dark Oolois, etc. 5 Cashmers all Colors, Ribbed and Plain. Dresses. Washing Dresses., Manchester Silks. Boys’ Jersey Suite from 3s lid. Burnaby Cloth, Silk Mohar, Nuns Veiling, Poplin*, 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 Cumelines, Reversible Checks, Cashmerettes, Cunard Stripe, Galateas, Sateen mod Tufted Zephyrs. All New Goods. Nice Variety of Tennis Cloth and Fancy Muslins. Kirkcaldy and Bower* 8 Shirting, Lace and Ap pliqu£ Curtains, Quilts, Diapers, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes and other household necessaries. fioslyn Tweed, Cotton Tweed, Union Tweed. New Satin Spot, Black and Colors, Shot, Sunk and China Silks. Mantles. Millinery and Underclothing. Umbrellas, Aprons, Sunshades ; a Choice Selection Velveteens, etc. Magnificent Stock Ot toman, Broohi and Cash mere Man'les and Visiles Mary Anderion Jackets Braided Jersey do Black and Colon; Eleotrhs Cloaks, from Ss lid. Straw Hats in Gladya Beatrice, Belmont, ste. etc., Chip Hale and Bon‘ nets ; Parisian Model ditto; Infante’ Lyhor* Hats, Children’s Whit*, Fancy and Speckled Galatea Hats; Fancy Satsen Bonnets. Conets and Underclothing, Lockstitch, DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY aider competent supervision.
T. & J. T HOU S 0 N TIMAJRQ, a«l7 Opposite Kina’a Stabler
VICTORIA HOUSE. S 3 TIMARQ. ; WE have Opeied ex “Doric" and “ Tongariro," our First Shipments of Spring Goods. J. Ballantyne and Co.
NOTARY fUHLIO, LEG L MANAGE* AND MONiiY RBOOR, rnHE UNDERSIGNED begs to notify to the Public of Temnka and Vicinity that lie has opened out a large assortment of ing Keels, Cast and Waterproof Lines, and a large variety of Minnows, Flies, »nd Fishing Hooks of all sizes. Also, a large assortment cf Watches, Clocks, Chains, Tobaccoes, Cigars, Cigar* et tea, and Pipes of the best quality, and Fancy Goods of every description ; all of which he is prepared to Sell at thw Lowest Hates, G H. R E D timaru. b*l6 FISHING TACKLE, Consisting of— Hods (in all sizes), Gaff Hooks, WindTEMUKA. ju23 ORDERS for Rubber Stamps reeeivod •t the Lmabxb Office
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1405, 15 October 1885, Page 3
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