SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. THE IMEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Are now Showing Their NEW GOODS And Respectfully Invite Inspeßion of Styles and Prices, which they Confidently Affirm CANNOT JBE BEATEN. SPECIAL ATTENTION is Drawn to the STOCK OF CLOTHING, All Made from COLONIAL TWEEDS, and in Sizes to Suit all Figures. HATS in all the Newest Styles and Shapes. SHIRTS in Regatta and Oxford. New Patterns TIES, SCARVES, MUFFLERS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, The Largest and Best Assortment Ever Shown in South Canterbury. PORTMANTEAUX, HAND BAGS, RUGS, Etc,, In Great Variety. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY MAIN NORTH ROAD, -TTMARTJ. ROBERT FOSTER, f e Manager. SUMMER SEASON, 1887. ItTTOW that Business has settled into J3I 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 HAND— Special Job Purchase —Nuns’ Veiling, al 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 JSight dozen Izod’s and other favorite makes in Corsets Underclothing Laces, etc,, etc, DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under Specially Capable Supervision. T.&J. THOMSON, I'IMAKU. sb26 0 CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED. EVERY CASH CUSTOMER 'FROM os UPWARDS Will receive a Handsome Pkesbnt equal to 2s in the £ on the amount of their Purchase . • Tickets Will be 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 Present on the whole of their Purchases. the presents Consist of— Vases, Perfumery, Fern Pots, Albums Screens, Plaques, Tea Sets, Photo. Frames, Brackets, Work Baskets, Cricket Sets, AND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS. The Pick of the Loudon and Continental Markets. DAVIES AND MURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS, TIMARU. jy2l ft ÜBSuRiBERS are requested to imQ mediately report to this Office a y ; rreguiarity which may occur in the of tbsir paper.*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1664, 24 November 1887, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1664, 24 November 1887, Page 1
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