THIRD SHIPMENT FOR THE SEASON. |0 OASES |0 Ex “DORIC,' "TONGARIRO," S.S) TF.HESE Shipments comprise, along with the ordinary necessaries for a first-class business, several CLEARING LINES purchased by our Agent, as usual at this period of the year, at Special Prices—--20 Dozen Silk Gloves, tans and black. 15 Pieces Twill Prints, good patterns and quality, s£d per yard. 34 Boxes New Frillings. 9 Dozen Sunshades and Umbrellas ; some very special values amongst those. 48 Bead Capes and Visites, 5s fid up. 33 Ladies’ Mantles, beautiful stylish goods, 16s fid to 58s fid. 73 Short Jackets in Ottoman Silk, Stockinette acd JBoueld Cloth, 8s lid upwards, 60 Jersey Jackets 4s fid, 5s fid to 11s fid. 11 dozen Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Straw Hats, White and Speckled, New Shapes. Selection ofy 'fq’lewing h particularly choice and varied,White and Colored Embroideries, Brabant, Edelweiss, Yak Laces, Coll vs, Colored Sets, Bead Necklets, and Cbllarettes.' Cress Goods, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Aprons, Boys? and Girls’ Regatta, Jersey, Galatea Suits, Sun Hats, Corsets, Pelisses, and Baby Linen. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS, T i NLA R U. se2s j MOCRIDCE & WILTSHIRE’S GREAT SALE OF - DRAPERY CLOTHING, & BOOTS. WE are offering SPECIAL VALUES in (Calicoes. Our 6£d White Calico is reduced 4s fid per doz. Unbleached Calico, yard wide, 2s 9d per doz. t'K' 25s Blankets reddcbd to 17s fid White Twill Sheetings, ll£d per yard Dress Tweeds, 2|d per yard Spring Drebs Materials, 3|d per yard Prints, l£d per yard White Flannels, fid per yard Our Is Union Shirtings bow fid per yard Ladies’ U mbrellas, Is each Straw Hats from Id each Ladies Chemises, Is each 4s lid Velveteens reduced to 2s fid per yard. And Every other Line in the Shop reduced in proportion. Remnants half price, equal fco lOs in the Pound returned. GOME EARLY and secure some of these BARGAINS, as the STOCK MUST BE SOLD., «ul4
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT^ DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The business and stock j, d. SLATER, SYDENHAM pOUSE, TIMARL', ’ Having been purobaisd by the SOUTH OANTBBDRY DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANYj will be conducted by them under the nunagementof J. D. SLATER. The B;O.DI.O.fAre Direct Importers and Cash Buyers, They bay from the mana* feotarere direct, and in the best. Home Markets. Their own Bayer is at present in England. They import their goods, as cheaply aianyWholesaleHouie. 1 They intend conducting their business eo that Gash purchasers will pay only i'Wholesale Prices, by allowing a discount off the Marked Price, which will not be allowed whan the Patohaihrare Booked.’ ALL GOODS WILITBE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Stock comprises every requisite expected in a First-class Drapery Establishment. The 5.G.D.1.0. are making arrangements for entering largely into the making of "READY-MADES,”to be made in their own Factory and from Colonial, more especially Timaru, manufactures. They intend selling at such -prices as will ,be Certain to establish a desired local industry. The 5.0.D.1.0. do not make any window display, but invite Ladies and Gentlemen to call and Icepeot their Stock, which will be shown with pleasure, without being pressed tobnv. MILLINERS 1 AND DRESS AND HABIT MAKERS. ISSBS BOWLES ; * HOLUBOFT beg to inform the Inhabitants of Tetnuka and Surrounding Districts that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as the above NEXT TO MR J. IIROWN’S, Storekeeper, and hope by Strict Attention, combined wi A Moderate Charges, to obtain a share of thO Public Patronage. an3l SCOTCH CONFECTIONERY,—I have just received another shipment of Hay Brothers’ Glasgow-made Confectionery, ex Doric, consisting of Rose, Musk, and Smoker Lozenges, Jujubes, White and Mixed Pan Drops, Strong aind Extra Strong Miiita, St, Mungo Mixtures, Pink and White Almonds, Conversations, ! Burnt Almonds; also Fry’s Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Drops, Chocolate < Sticks and Chocolate Cream Tablets, Liquorice and Pontefract Cakes. These goods are guaranteed fresh, being sent direct from the Makers. Colonial made Confectionery of all kinds in Stock. GEO. PEARSON, 0026 Confectioner, etc., Timaru. CLOTHING. Manager for the 8.C.DJ.0. .I ll XI .fITKK.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1519, 30 November 1886, Page 4
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