AUTUMN-WINTER, 1888., & J. THOMSON are Now Showir, .. thair FJKST EXTENSIVE BHII MBNTSof / y^\ FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR THE . SEASON. ..;■■■■ .;.,;;^JJ In Regular Good* our purchased direct from the Mana^uW&: : thus saving Intermediate der of Purchases have been iMtiioty faMl from the leading London WjkHlio.iiilktlll.*' IN DEES3 We hare receivedla cbbieat "mfi ! m batk Plain and Fancy Material*. Vfjfltim par* ticularite the New Striped Suitio|« tVpHUh worn at the present time in themieMipakee, and ranging from a very low pricYup teweM par yard. All-wool Vienna Cljrtbi if ••• leading shtdee. Black and foloietf frtaak Merinos and Caahmerei. A. cndiiie' rai|i <*t Colonial Dress Tweeda iti ipitli\lf ititttti Stripei and Checks. THE MANTLE DEPARTMIKT Is replete with Novelties at th* present time, and the Value and Selection we offer ta com* manding a ready sale. The New Sling Sleeve aod Red ingots Ulster in fancy cloth ehteks and stripes are muoh admired.. Our seleetira for Ohildren is unrivalled. In Tight-fitting, Tailor-made Jackets—short and long, plain and trimmed fur—we hare a large range ( Mantles, Fur Cloaks, Fur Pelerinsi, Boas, Capei in New Shapes* THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT la well assorted at the present time, and we are showing most of the fashionable shapee, to be largely supplemented in a few days, ea tbe arrival of Coptic shipments due in Timer* this week. Underclothing, Corsets, and all Articl-s for Children's Wear we make a Speciality. T. & J. THOMSON, Dbapbbb amo Silk Maicaii, T I M A K U. se2s
iA VI US AND "VT URPHVS. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN SHEETINGS, BLANKETS FLiNNELS, TICKS. , NEW AST DRESS MATER IA LHHALF PRICE. AT DAVIES <fe MUfIPHY'S-* ALL WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS 2a 9d per yard. BOYS' SUITS, All Sizei, time MatMiali, lli9d, DAVIES AND M JRPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS,, TIMARU. jj2lfl
AMPLE STORAGE For Oyer 17,000 SACKS GRAIN' SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIMARU The Store has been Tliorot g' h On bauled itnd put into Perfect Coudition. JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, fe!6 TEMUKA.
OOAii AND FIREWOOD YARDS. CARRIER. Ac, TBMOKA,. Bega to inform the iutiabitanta of Teroukt, and surrounding diatriciß that lie ia still SHILLING COAL AND FIBEWOOD, POSTS, &a. t at very LOWEST PKICES. Following are Cash Prices :-r-Beat Black Pine Firewood, 28s per Cord ; Mixed, 18a. Newcastle and Weatport : Goal's, Feod»f Posts, Rails, Ltakea, etc., always oabaod. tixpresaea run reflularly wif day between Terauka, Winchester, ,»od (jeral* m.e. All orders promptly ait'e'lided to.—■ r. POWELL, Maio Soutk Load, Taiuuka. ao26|
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1716, 27 March 1888, Page 3
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