AUTUMH—WINTER 1887. F. HAVE TO ANNOUNCE that in addition to 37 Ccses 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 from the very best sources in ttie t nited Kingdom and Continent. The Shipment comprises, amongst other items, Silk Squares, Umbrellas, Ft tilings, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Flouncing ditto, Kosary Trimmings, 1 Case Dent’s Kid Gloves. Also New CasbJ mere makes Hosiery for Ladies and Children. JOB LlNE—Check Homespuns, Black and Colored French Merinos. Velveteen! —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 Baosl Colonial Blankets and Flannels. Fur-lined Cloaks, Stormproof*, Ulsters, (extra value), Jackets (special), Corsets, Fanny Wings, Tips, Aigrettes, Plush Hals 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 departments to provide for. INSPECTION INVITED.
J. ballantyne AND CO. [AVING secured the services of Miss Gut (» most successful Costume Maker) ere now in a position to do the LEADING DRESSMAKING TRADE in Timaru. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY VICTORIA HO'iSC, TIMARIJ,
IMPORTANT! AUTUMN 1887. FIRST SHIPMENT. DRUMMOND & GIASSOH, ARE NOW SHOWING their FIRST CONSIGNMENT or NEW SEASON’S GOODS, Having opened 47 Cases and Bales ex “ Coptic,” “Tainui,” “ Ruapehu, *lc. •. Being Direct Importations, the : ALUE IS UNEQUALLED, and the Lines now showing are the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE , GOODS OUT, For Every Department. COMMERCE HOUSE 002 TIMARD,; JD. HELLEWELL (Late with S. Ingham, Surgeon Dentist, Christchurch), PRACTICAL MAKER dt ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Informs his friends and the general public that he can now be consulted at bis Rooms, over Anderson and Co.’s, Grocers, TIMAEU. Rooms open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Extraction, 2h 6J. jjl4 Memorandum forms printed on the Shortest Nofic* at the Office of hu Taper
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1567, 12 April 1887, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1567, 12 April 1887, Page 3
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