SHOW WEEK, 1886. IN addition to Shipments already notified, we are in receipt within ’ho past few days of FURTHEtt COV IGN MENTB ex Taiom and Kaikounr. The Bulk of the Goods are Paid in Cash by our London Agent*, and as a consequehcb they invariably open up SPLENDID VALUE. Further, being selected by our instructions by an able Buyer, the Assortment and' Suitability for the Canterbury Trade is all that could be desired. FANCY DE PARTMENT. GLOVES. : HOSIERY. DRESSES. MANO HESTER MANTLES AND SILKS. MILLINERY AND UNDE I^CLOiHING. Mauresque Maces, Meal and Imitation . Torchon, Flouncings in Cream, Beige, Black, White, Oresm < ! oj[ored Embroideries. New Toicolin and otln r Fiillmgs. Children’s and.Ladus’ Ho-iery. Job line in I ffeta Glovta. Japeiieae Ware. , Cream Fouloi and Nuns’ Cloth, Lace Brocades. Range of well-known make of French Merino and Cashmeres, in Black and Colors • Lace Curtains, Shirt-; ings, '1 ahhngs, and general selection 1 Seasonable Houselu Id Goods, 71 Mum ies and Jackets in the new Materials and tabiDi? Si apes. Children’s do. ' Clearing line of Electric W.P. Cloaks, 4s lid. Do do Washing Costu” <-b, 6s fid up.' Pekin Stripes in Silk and Velvet, Millinery Trimmings, Umbrellas, Sunsh w’es etc., e*c. 8i dozen Ladies’ and, Mhses’s Straw Hat-, , Shapes,Whne and Speckled. Galatea do, Plumes, Aigrettes. New, lowpriced, make of Corset in Black Cardinal. 1 Case Children’s lateen Bonnets ■ bought from Morley si one-third off regular pride. This Department, is replete .with magnificent variety of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. ,
' Above • ShipiDßntß coinp'eir 42 Cost's uf New Goods to band since ■•periing of. Spring Trade. T. & J. THOMSON, se2s TIMAR'U. THIS SPACE . ; IS RESERVED :i TOR DRUMMOND & GLASSON LnUPiirti A_<J ODTIHE.W, . Commerce House, oc2l TIMARD. A. R. A L ’• A N ; General Produce Agent, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMUKA. Has for Sale FOWLS’ WHEAT, 3a 6d per ... '.Bushel. PER WEST POTATOES (excellent quality) 4s per sack. NEW' SEASON’S TEAS, from lls 6d per. box. ... Agent for D. JNWOOD AND CO.‘, Wirchhster Mills ; .; Has always on band a supply of their famous Diamond Brand Flour, Also, Bran and Sharps at Mill Prices. English l and American Clover Seeds at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. A.R.A. ia also a CASH BUYER of SKINS and. HIDES. __ eelfi TERMIN OS HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. FRED. STOREY (Lata of the Wallingford Hotel, Temuka) Has ranch pleasure in informing his Friends in Temuka and Surrounding Districts that he has taken the above well-known and COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and is in a position to offer 'Superior Accommodation to Travellers and the Public generally. PRIVATE SUITE OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S BATH ROOMS. Night Porter always in alteudanc v The Billiard-Room is under the charge of an ,< fficient Maiker. Liquors of the Best Brands Only Kept. FRED. STOREY, oc2l Proprietor.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1504, 26 October 1886, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1504, 26 October 1886, Page 3
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