THE GREAT REALISATION SALE RB-STABTS ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER Slsx. SUCH A SALE TIMARUNEVER KNEW f ALL PREVIOUS SALES are COMPLETELY BEATEN with Clearance Sale Bargains by this GREAT REALISATION SALE, which is causing more conversation among families, more talk among workmen, more remsrka amongyoung women, and erecting more attention throughout the town and district than any Sa'e Titnaru ever Vnew ! WHO WILL NEGLECT TO REAP THE BENEFITS OB THIS GREAT SALE? NOT ONE IN A HUNDBBDI THE LAST CHANCE! THE FINAL OPPORTUNITY!! The Sale will RE-START TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, and continue for a Few Days after the holidays, when remaining portions of the Stock* will be offered for Sale. SPECIAL LOTS will be STILL FURTHER REDUCED, and Sold at aueh Prices as were never before heard of in Timaru. ' It ia impoiaible to give even the faintest idea of the extent and variety of theie ENORMOUS STOCKS within the apace of an Advertisement. Sufficient to eay that DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Etc., MAY NEVER BE OFFERED at SUCH PRICES AGAIN IN TIMARU. It trill be your own loia and fault if you fsil to take advantage of the unuiual opportunity now afforded you. MANTLES, JACKETS, AND COSTUMES. Tbeao Goods have been telling fast during the past week. We still, however, have few Mantles and Costumes left. Some of the shapes are a little old ; some of the ooitumei are •lightly toiled—but never mind :we will almost give them to you! fir SEE CATALOGUES FOB PRICES MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS. Hundreds of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate and Bonnets! You will find many of them a little out of condition, but juat think of the Prices! Trimmed Hati that were sold at from 6a lid to 355, now marked ll|d to 6< lid. Trimmed Bonnet* that were sold from ids 6d to 47s fid, reduced to from It lid to 9i lid. Hundreds of Untrimmed Straws—original pries, is 6d to 4s lid; sale prieet, 3d, 6d, and Is each. DRESS GOODSt DRESS GOODS!! A splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS—in both light and dark shade*, and in the most useful materials—have been marked down at such Prices as mutt astonish everybody. Would you be surprised to.hear that a lot of Canvass Cloths and Bradford Serges (bat were sold at 9d and Is 4}d are now marked to sell at 3}d per yardP A lot'of Melton Clothe, heather shades—original price', 7fcd j sale price, 3{d per yard. A lot of 44-inuh Fancy Suitings—original prices, 16s fid, 265, and 36s j sale price, 9s lid, 13s 9d, and 18s 9d the dress. All Remnants at Half-price. FANCY LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, BTC. Tremendous quanties of Fancy Laoe Goods, Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, eto., have been thrown out on the counters, and WILL BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Laoe Collars, Frills, Frillsttei, etc., at Prices that will appear impossible. 1 SEE CATALOGUES FOB PRICES. CLOTHING! DEPARTMENT. In this Department there are still remains of Men's, Youth*’, and Boys' Rsady-made Suits, Trousers, eto., Hundreds of Yards of Woollen Tweeds, and Scores upon Scoret of Straw Hats, Cotton Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, eto, Great sacrifices bare been made hers, and Prices are really exciting. What an opportunity our friends now have for providing for the New Year Holidays I Just fanoy I Men's Saits that were marked 35s are now reduced to 19a fid! Boys* 16s fid Suits ... now offered 7s fid Men’t 7s fid Trousers ... ... for 3s fid Boys' Knicker Suits, 9s fid ... for 5s Oxford and Regatta Shirts, 7* fid for 3t lid Allwool Colonial Tweeds, 4s 9d ... for 2s lid Men’s Worsted Pagets Coats and Teste, 45s ~ ... for 21s Men’s Worsted Paget Suits, 66* for 26s fid Straw Hats half price FURNISHINGS—CarpeIi, Floorcloths, and Linoleums, Tapestry and Laoe Curtains Blankets, Bed Quilts, Sheetings, etc., all at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Special Condition* of Sale-»No Discountj Terms Net Oath j NojGoods Sent out on Approval Doors open each Morning of Sale at 10 o'clock* THE GREAT REALISATION SALE! J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. sx R. MURRAY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Temuka and Ashburton. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of all descriptions made and repaired. A choice and varied selection of every description of Jewellery to select from. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. uRMr N2
SPECIAL. }7IOR Hit DECEMBER and CHRIST- ; MAS TRADE ire have Opened Ex S.S. “ Tainui and “ Kaikoura ” FOURTEEN CASES, Being a Choice and Varied Selection of ell Classes af Goods in Demand at this Season. FOB FANCY. DRESSES. MARCHES T E R. MANTLES, BTC. MILLI NEKY AND UNDER. CLOTHING. f New Sash Ribbons (ttvenling shades and Clans), Laces Sets, Collars, Frillings, ■\ Gloves, Hosiery, EmbroiI dery, Silk Squares, Hand* kerchiefs in Fancy Boxes, Etc. f Back and Colored Cash* | meres; also Clearing Lines j of Evening Tinte, all wool, I Nuns Veilings and French • Beige at 9}d and IOJd f The annual re-habilitating being usual this month, to meet the large demand we hare Imported heavily in • j Lace Curtains (scalloped ' edge) from 2* lid, Striped Window Hollands Bid up, Gretonneß,Holiands, Damask Tabling and Napery, and all (jisu&l requisites. , 1 f A very Choice Selection of hew things in Mantles, Jackets in Fancy Cloth, . Cashmere and Beaded Cashmere ; also 18 Fancy Covert Jackets in Checks and Stripes from 9s lid, which jre are,selling rapidly, f la these Departments our returns are surpassing our most Sanguine Expectations. Our Millinery is Stylish, Becoming, and also Chbaf. Nine Dozen Coreete; also Ladies* Underclothing and Children's Necessaries ex Tsinni. ___ In addition to Items specified above we hare received a Host of Sundries for the DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, and also hare to Announce Arrival of Annual Importation of Useful and Ornamental Articles Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We have a larger Selection than ever this year, and as they are Bought from the Cheapest Export House in the Trade, and we only take an ordinary advance upon them, we can confidently state from abare circumstance, and also Actual Comparison of Value, that there is nothing in tbii Centre will at all Show up Favourably beside them, either as regards Price or Variety. T.&J. THOMSON, DRAPERS, TIMARU. snfls Blank forms of to let caou ul'luiiK'd »' the Oflicc ol ihie Tape
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1683, 7 January 1888, Page 3
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