A London firm baa sent an order to a Victorian firm of vignerons for 60,000 gallons of wine. In the fifty years of the Queen’s reign the numbers under her sway have increased from 126,000,000 to 252,000,000. It is reported that the Queen intends to purchase certain of the French Crown jewels which are to be sold shortly in Paris. Ctjbhd oi DbikklNO.* 1 A youncj friend of mine wai cured of an iniatisUs thirst for liquor, that had eo prostrated hif system that be was unable to do any bmineii. He wai entirely cured by the me of Am. Oo ■ Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thint, took: away the appetite for liquor, made hit nerve* eteady, and he ha* remained a sober and iteady man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cup*,” —From a leading 8.8. Official A German editor has been sentenced to six wef ts’ imprisonment for having published the report of the alleged attack of the Czar upon the German military attacbA *• Is anybody waiting on yoa 1 ” said a polite draper to a girl from the country, “ Yes, sir,” said the blushing damsel, “ that’s my feller outside. He wouldn’t come in.” A Lady’s Wish.—" Oh, how I do wiih my ikin was ai clear and 10ft as yours!” said a lady to a friend, " You can easily make it eo,” answered the friend, " How?’’ inquired the flrat lady, "By ming Or. Soule’s Hop Bitters, that makes pure rieh blood and blooming health. It did for me, as you observe.” Bead Advt.
AUTUMN-WINTER 1887. E HAVE TO ANNOUNCE that in addition to 37 Gases and Bales already imported we have received ex Doric—and are preparing for the usual vigorous demand at this time—lo OASES of SEASONABLE GOODS, drawn frqvn the very best sourees iu the United Kingdom and Continent,. The Shipment comprises, amongst other items, Silk Squares, Umbrellas, Ffillings, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Flouncing ditto, Rosary Trimmings, 1 Case ■Dent’s Kid Gloves. Also New Cashmere makes Hosiery for Ladies and Children, JOB LlNE—Check Homespuns, Black and Colored French Merinos. Velveteens —A selection of Shades. We hold a very large stock of Manchester Goods in Blankets, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes, Curtains, Hollands, etc. Have also received Three Baesl Colonial Blankets and Flannels. Fur-lined Cloaks, Stormproofs, Ulsters, (extra value), Jackets (special), Corsets, Fancy Wings, Tips, Aigrettes, Plush Hats and Bonnets, and a Beautiful Selection of Millinery. Three cases Fur Capes, and Trimmings in all Fashionable Makes and Colorings. Various Clearing Purchases of Mantle Ornaments, Gloves, Wool Goods, Millinery, Beads. The reasons we offer for being Worthy of Public support are -That we purchase the great bulk of our our requirements in the Home Markets, thus saving all intermediate profits. Our expenses are low, and we pay for nearly everything in prompt cash. We do no entering, hence have few losses or expensive office deT.&J. THOMSON, nartments to provide for. INSPECTION INVITED. DRAPERS, TIMARU. ae2s
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1560, 26 March 1887, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1560, 26 March 1887, Page 3
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