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SPRING, 1887. WE have now opened further snip ments ex “Arawa,” and “An rangi,” in addition to the extensive imports* lion by ship “ Tongariro ” already notified, FANCY 25 boxes N"W Tinsel, Frill DEPART* inge, L»c« Fichus, Bows, 00lMENT. lareltes, White and Colored Collars, Sets, Cuffs, Lane Llounoings, Edelweiss, Torchon and Duohesse Laces, new Patterns in enormous variety, White and Colored Embroider* ies, Silk Squares, etc, etc. HOSIERY A very large selection indeed GLOVES, for these special branches of Etc. our business, in our well-ap* proved makes, and in best shadings. WASH* We hold a magnificent stock ING of over 200 pieces, ranging from DRESSES. 3d per yard to hotter class goods. Washing Muslins in Ecru, and all colors. Embroidery Costumes from 10' 6d MAN- Lace Curtains, Quilts, BlmOHESTER kets, Sheetings, Hollands, Shirtings, Diapers, Flannels, Cali* UMBRELLAS AW SILKS. UNDER* CLOTHING. MIL* LINBRY. MANTLES Exo. cooe and every description of heavy goods, Sunshades, Umbrellas, in Durable Silk, Lore de Chens, En Tous Cus, Cream, Black and Colored. Fancy Aprons, Velveteens, Plushes, Striped Plashes, and a variety of Dress Trimmings. Special Value for Ladies wear received by Tongariro. Corsets, wo moke a specialty of, and in addition to usual everyday makes keep a selection of I»orl V - manufactures. Bibs,. Pelisses, Pinafores, Dreises, and All Children’s requisites. Our Agent has excelled himself in selecting for thie department. All favorite Shapes, Ladies’ and Misies’ Hats in White, Fawn, Grey, Bailor Ha's, Ladies’ and Children’s, 9d to 6s 61; Granny Bonnets, and Sun Bonnets in variety. Jersey Jackets, Stockinette Jackets, Silk Jackets, Mantles in Silk, and Fancy Cloths; D,i}et Cloaks, Macintoshes, Jeriey Suits and Dresses, Galatea, and Stuff Costumes and a varied selection of Novelties. T.&J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARII. *‘2fi

GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. OWING to STOCKTAKING NEXT MONTH I have determined to REDUCE my Largo and well-assorted Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, and Crockeryware, by at least FIFTY PER CENT, for CASH ONLY. Sugar, best crystal, 3d per lb, by the Bag. 50 lbs Best Flour (Star Brand), 6s 6d 25 b Oatmeal (Meat's), 3s Candles (Globa Candles (gem) 7d per lb Candles (electiic) ii per jb .Fresh Herrings,. 7d per tia V.H. Cocoa, 4s psr lb Juno Tobacco, 6s 3d per lb. And all other good# at equally low prices. FOR SALE—Ryegrass, Whit* Clover, Red Clover, Cow Grass, Alsyke, Timothy, Mangolds, Carrots, etc. Also— Flower and Garden Seeds of Every Deception, TO ARRIVE -8.8. A., N.Z., and HX.A. Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Raddle, Lamp Black, Boiled and Raw Oi', and every other requiaito for th* Shearing Shed. A. R. ALLAN

STOREKEEPER, TEMUKA. NOTICE TO ANGLERS. •y'ELVIN AND rpAYLOR Beg to intimate that they hare just received their first consignment of FISHING- TACKLE, comprising Minnow Rods, Fly Rods, Reels, L : nes, Fly Books, Qalfs, Fish Scales, Hooks (Treble and Single), Traces, FJy Cists, Swivels, Fishers Baskets, Bait Cans, and all Extras for Repairs. Also, a Splendid Assortment of Flies. We would draw special attention to our stock of Divan, Soleekin Minnows, and Siik Phantoms, Our Stock is Second to none in South Canterbury. VELVIH & TAYLOR jal TEMUKA. BEEHIVE STORES, TEMUKA. PRIME TUSCAN WHEAT (just to Hand). Prime CANADIAN OATS, Piime DANISH OATS, Prime SPARROW BILL OATS. In Stock also, Prime RYEGRASS and CLOVERS. Also, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Come early and secure jour Spring Seeds. A 1 CLEAN SAMPLES. ap23 J. BROWN, Proprietor. T 0 STAND THIS SEA SO IN THE N Geraldine, Temnka, Orari, Hilton, Peel Forest, and Woodbury Districts, [the Thoroughbred Bullion i HANLON* ! TERMS—£4 4s, payable Ist January, 1888. Groomige 5«, payable first service. Head Stab'es, Geraldine. M. CONNOLLY, »e2o Proprietor.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1636, 20 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1636, 20 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1636, 20 September 1887, Page 3

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