1888. AUTUMN & WINTER. 1888. GREAT AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS ! GREAT AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS 1 NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS! GOODS! FIRST GREAT SHOW DAY—FRIDAY, MARCH 23 1 FIRST GREAT SHOW DAY—FRIDAY, MARCH 28 1 ■s xtHEN we will moke such a display of all the Lending NoveUiea * n Dresses, W Man.lo,,. n d Millinery Good- . 11. heUje.. 5p,.i.£... » ™ ™F.r TriJitnioßß all the most Seasonable Goods IQ Blankets, B«d Quiltf, Urpets, Curtains, and Household Drapery, all the Newest Styles id Men Ready-made Suits and Overcoats, as has never been witnessed in Tnmru before. BALLANTYNE’S GENERAL WINTER STOCKS Have been provided with that caution and care which it is determined shall characterise their all-year-round Goods, and Customers and Friends may eat assured they will have placed before them everything id Season, bought o (he very best terms,and in many instances charged much below Market Prices. Choice and Cheapness run ttirough each Department, giving a selection whch cannot fail to satisfy the most distinct tastes and individual requirements. Therefore, with confidence we invite all economists and others who want DRAPERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, DRESS, MANTLE & MILLINERY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Exc,, TO VISIT BALLANTYNE’S GREAT AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY SHOW TO VISIT BALLANTYNE’S GREAT AUTUMN & WINTER DRESS GOODS SHOW! TO TISIT BALLANTTNB’S OSEAT AUTUMN * WINTER MILLINERY GOODS &HOW! TO VISIT BALLANTYNE’S GREAT AUTUMN & WINTER [MANTLE TO VISIT BALLANTYNE’S GREAT AUTUMN & WINTER CLOTHING GOOD S SHOW I ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY FIRST! ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FIRST!! J. ballantynb & CO., THE LEADING DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.
MANCHESTER HOUSE, CERALDINE. 6EEAT AUTUMN MUI TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW «^ 0 P ™ROOM FOR NEW SHIPMENTS! ! HAYING received advices from our Buyers at Home re Large Shipments of Winter Ooods to our order, we are therefore Compelled to pull a CLEARING SALE, Commencing on SATURDAY NEXT, and Continuing for the next SIX WEEKS, .0 a.>o make SALE or A THOUSAND. Being Large Impo.ters we can BUY CHEAPER, and as Natural Consequence SELL PHEaPFB It mu*t suggest iiself to every Man and Woman in the District that as we Impo^heßulko^ our Goods, thereby Saving the Wholesale Merchants* Profits, we are therefore in a position to Sell as Cheap as any House in Canterbury, a Potion which we have takei advantage of to, the full on this Special Occasion. We would respectfully inform the Public that we have abstained from a habit very prevelant with some Houses, that is Buying all the Cheap Rubbish of Goods they can lay their hands on, so as to quote ow nrices in their Advertisement-but Ibo Proof of the Pudding is in the Bating of it. We low prices in cnei Inspect our Stock nefore Purchasing elsewhere, for 21 ugho?r Quo SioS Low our Goods are New and of First-class Quality. Thi fnllnwinetew prices will give a faint idea of the Extraordinary Bargains awaiting you * fh£ fcU ~c"S. c’otb ‘ 7}d par ,d , Homy.pnna, 7d, lid. «d 1. 3d. Print., from 2(1 oar yd • Sateens, Bid j Special Line in Black French Merinos direct from Home, 40 inchea 1 Mgr"“ ASD iGREAT SALE OE BOOTS S. DUNLOP* & GO’S., MANCHESTER HOUSE, GERALDINE. HAVfNO PURCHASED the ENTIRE STOCK of MR DARLOW, BOOT, MAKeI E PRICES, and haying determined not to take them into our own Stock we shall lot to the Public for the NEXT 14 DAYS, in conduction with our CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY NOW GOING ON, a*, m many casei, HITHERTO PAID FOB BOOTS. L STOCK is FIRST-CLASS, comprising Boots from the Best Manufacturers, as well as Large Quantity of MB DARLOW’S OWN MAKE. 21 Pairs Men’s Pegged and Rivetted 33 Pairs Women s K'p Lape j Watertight Boots 1 3 Pairs Women» Che sens 31 Pairs Pegged and Rivetted 109 Pair Children's Boot., assorted 31 Shooters ’ ' Womens House Boots and Slippers 03 Men’s Sho^ 6 * B °° tß 1 Trunk Ladiei/Wlton and Lace Leglets SS Sll»L. 1 Trunk Morocco and Kid E. Sides 19 Pairs Women’s Lace Leglets 1 Trunk Ladies’ Shoes, best quality. The above are arranged in lots on tables so that customer? h ? Te no discultj ,n fitting themselves. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK.'AS IT IS DOUBTFUL M YOU MAY U AVER GET SUCH aK OPPORTONITY AGAIN 10 LAY IN YOUR WINTER STOCK AT THESE PRICES. N. DUNLOP AND GO., MAifo HE S TER F r '" UERALUIN^'
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1715, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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