J. VICTORIA HOUSE, Have OPENED, ex steamers Aorangi, lonic, Rimutaka, ami Coptic, a I full assortment of Novelties for the ensuing season, consisting of —French Model MilI linery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Millinery Trimmings and Ornaments, Jackets, Fichus, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Costumes, Dress Materials, Laces, Sunshades, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Plastrons, etc., and invite an early Inspection; They have secured the services of MISS BRYDEN (late of the famous London Court Costumiers, Yiney, Bond Street, Oxford Street, and Aylen, Somerset Street, Portman Square), and are prepared to execute orders for FIRST-CLASSiDRESSMAKING. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Calicoes, Sheetings, Forfar, Towellings, all reduced! rom former prices, and the Best Yalue anywhere. COLONIAL TWEED SUITS, MADE TO MEASURE, of limaru, Ashbur ton, Christchurch, Eaiapoi, Oamaru, Mosgiel, and Eoslyn Tweeds. Excellent Fit, Excellent Wear, Excellent Style, and Excellent Yalue. TINIARU. BALLANTYNE AND CO., MOCRIDGE & WILTSHIRE’S GREAT SALE OF ' • DRAPERY CLOTHING, &, BOOTS. WE are offering SPECIAL VALUES in CALICOES. Our 6£d White Calico is] reduced 4s 6d per doz. Unbleached Calico, yard wide, 2s 9d per doz. 25s Blankets reddccd to Ilfs 6d White Twill Sheetings, ll£d per yard Dress Tweeds, per yard Spring Dress Materials, 3£<l per yard Prints, l£d per yard White Flaanels, 6d per yard Our Is Union Shirtings now 6d per yard Ladies’ Umbrellas, Is each Straw Hats from Id each Ladies Chemises, la each 4s lid Velveteens reduced to 2s 6d per yard. And Every other Line in the Shop reduced in proportion. Remnants half price, equal to 10s in the Pound returned. COME EARLY and secure some of these BARGAINS, as the STOCK MUST BE SOLD. bu!4 SOUTH CANTERBURY DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANY.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. DRAPERY AND CLOTHIN#. The business and stock OF J. D. SLATER, SYDENHAM HOUSE, TIMARU, Having been purchased by the SOUTH 0 ANTES DRY DRAPEBY IMPORTING COMPANY, will ba conducted by them under the management of J. D. SLATER, The S.O.D 1.0, are Direct Importers and Cash Buyers. They buy from the manufacturers direct, and in the best Home Markets. Their own Buyer is at present in England. They impart their goods as cheaply as any Wholesale House. They intend conducting their business so that Cash purchasers will pay only Wholesale P.'ices, by allowing a discount off the Marked Price, which will not be allowed when the Purchases are, Booked. ALL GOODS WILiTbE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Stock comprises every requisite expected in a First* class Drapery ment.CLOTHING. The 5.C.D.1.0 -are msking arrangements for entering largely- into the making of “READY-MADES,” to be made in their own Factory and from Colonial, more especially Timarn, manufactures. They intend spiling at such prices as will be certain to, establish a desired local industry. The S.O.D. 1,0. do not make any window display, but invito Ladies and Gentlemen to t call and Inspect tbeir Stock, which will be shown with pleasure, without being pressed to buy. J. D. SLATER, mr9 Manager for the 5.0.D,1,0. GEORGE PEARSON; Timaru, has lust unpacked SIX' LARGE CASES, measuring. tons, recently landed ex direct liner “TALNUI,” consisting of Christmas Cards, Work Boxes, Shell Boxes, Watches, Albums, Balls, Trains, Engines, Trumpets, Horns, Money Boxes, Fancy Cotton Boxes, Fishing Rods, la, Fishing Lines, Hooks, Floats, Boxes. Stationery Is, Knives, Drawing Slates, Kaleidoscopes 3d, 9d, and Is 3d ; Tri- | copberine Is, Xiime Juice and Glycerine Is, Nankeen Dolls (black and white heads) 6d, Compo Dolls (dressed a»d undressed) 6d, Nigger Dolls Is, Rag Dolls 6d, Indiarubber Dolls 6d to 3s 6d; Dressed Dolls 6d to 12s 6d ; also, a nicely-assorted stock of large-sized Dolls from 4s 6d each upwards. 0c26 MILLINERS AND DRESS AND HABIT JVIAKERS. Misses bowles & holckoet brg to inform the Inhabitants of Tetuuka and Surrounding Districts- that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as the above NEXT TO MR J. BROWN’S, Storekeeper, and hope by ■ Strict Attention, combined with Moderate Charges, to obtain a share of the Public Patronage. au3l
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1512, 13 November 1886, Page 4
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641Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1512, 13 November 1886, Page 4
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