AUTUMN-WINTER, 1888. rn &J. THOMSON' are Now Shdwing L . their FlilST EXTENSIVE SHIPMBNTS of FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR THE SEASON. In Regular Goods our Representative has purchased direct from the Manufactures, thus saving Intermediate profits, and remainder of Puroliases have been carefully mad* from the leading London Warehouseman, IN DRESS DEPARTMENT We haye received a choice range of both Plain and Fancy Materials. We may par* i icularise the New Striped Suitings so much worn i.t the present time in the various makee, and tanging from a very low pries up la tsU per >ard. AII-wo 1 Vienna Cloth* in the leading shades. Black and Colored French vie: 11108 and Cashmeres. A choice range of Colonial Dress Tweeds in specially selsdsd Stripes and Checks. THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is replete with Novelties at the present tint, and the Value and Selection wc offer is eoasmauding a ready srla. The New 61mg Sleeve and Redinpots Ul-ter in fancy cloth ehsek* and stripes are much admired. Our sslsctioi for Child rep is unrivalled, In Tight-fitting, Tailor-made Jackets—short and long, plain and trimmed fur—we hare a largt range. Mantles, Fur Cloaks, Fur Pelerines, Boas, Capes in New Shapes. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is well assorted at the present tine, and WC are showing most of the fashionable to be largely supplemented in a few d*y^ ( OR the arrival of Coptic shipments due in Ttpaifi. this week. TJoderolothiug, ,CorMt», and*f|ir Articles for Children’s Vy> ar w * ®»k* g. Speciality. » > . ' v T. & J. THOMSON, Dbapkes and Silk Minoase, TIMARU. nit
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN SHEETINGS, BLANKETS FLANNELS, TICKS. NEWEST DRESS MATERIALS—HALF PRICE. AT DAVIES & MORPHY'S—ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEEUS 2s 9d per yard. BOYS’ SUITS, All Sizes, •• me Materials, Us 9d. DAVIES AND M JRPHV, THE CASH DRAPERS, TIMARU. jy2t
AMPLE STORAGE For Ovir 1 ry A ,A SACKS GRAM iI,"V/U SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIMARU The Store has been Thoroughly Of# hauled and put into Perfect Condition, JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT; fel6 TEMUKA.
CUAjj and FIREWOOD YARDS. mho ma s jp o win C A.RRIER, Ac., TEMOKA, Begs to inform the iu habitants of Temuke and surrounding districts that - SHILLING COAL AND FlßEWof]O|~ POS'IS, Ac., at very LOWEST PRICES* I'ollowicg are Cash Prices;—Beat Pine Kirkwood, 28* per Cord ; Mixed, iM. t Newcastle anti Westport Coals, Feo(ii| PuMfr, Rails, L'akes, etc,, always on hand. Kxpiesses uni regularly every day be* tween Temuka, Winchester, and Geiel* (iu.e. All orders promptly attended to,— P. PUVV RLL, Main South i,oa>t, Yeiuukt, , no2o
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1715, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1715, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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