SUMMER SEASON, 1887. "VTOW that Business has settled into the usual steady swing at this period, we are able to gauge the Season's requirements exactly, and we have been able to make some SPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASES in the COLONIAL MARKETS, in addition to the Heavy Direct Imports by every Steamer. We have just received, by “ Coptic, ** a Choice Selection of New LOOPEDGE RIBBONS, HOSIERY, VELVETEENS, AND FANCY CANVAS CLOTHS. ALSO TO HANDSpeolal Job Purchase—Nuns’ Veiling, all Shades Fancy Cream, Beige, and White Dress Muslins Ladies’ White and Speckled Sailor Hacs Covert Jackets Sunshades, etc,, etc. Macintosh Cloaks, new Shapes Ladies’ Print and Stuff Costumes Eight dozen lard's and other favorite makes in Corsets Underclothing etc., etc/ DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under Specially Capable Soper* vision. T.&J. THOMSON, TIMARU. se2s 0 U R CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED. EVERY CASH CUSTOMER FROM 5s UPWARDS Will receive a Handsome Present equal to 2s in the £ on the amount of their Puroh a se. Tickets Will bo given to all Purchasers, so that they may either receive their Present at the time or hold their Tickets till January 4th, and have One Really Handsome Rbesent on the whole of their Purchases. THE PRESENTS Consist of—y.isea, Perfumery, Fern Pots, Albums Screens, Plaques, Tea Sots, Photo. Frames, Brackets, Work Bnrkets, Cricket Sets, AND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS. The Pick of the London and Continental Markets. DAVIES AND MURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS, TIMARU. jy2l Q- EOR Q B JJ AMIL L, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 64 Hobbs* Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH. Properties of all descriptions for Sale or to Let in Christchurch and Suburbs. Farms from 20 to 1000 Acres. Houses for Sale by weekly or monthly instalments. Money lent in large or small suras. Valuations made in all parts of the colony. Absentees represented. Debts Collected. Buyers o* Hellers of all kinds of property will do well to consult me. All other business conducted on tbs most Liberal Terms. ocll IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. I HAVE NOW IN STOCK at TIMARU PH ICES the following goods for present S’ «son : WOOLPACKS LAMP BLACK BOILED OIL RADDLE SHEEP SHEARS, 11 A, N.Z., „ „ BBA, N.Z., from 3s 3d per pair. And all ether rrquisiles for present season. ap23 J. BRQWN. POSTERS of every description printed ou the shortest notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offices.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1660, 15 November 1887, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1660, 15 November 1887, Page 3
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