*!#* J*’ • ARRIVAL of SECOND WIN!Bill SHIPMENTS Ex Coptic, and also of (jtoods, w . Direct from tho Mills. •VTTE HAVE TO ANNOUNCE that »» we have received this - week 15 W|T wo navo icv;ni»nu un.o "v.» CASES and BALES as mentioned above. Undermentioned are a PEW SPECIALITIES which claim attention Fancy Wool Goods, in Bonnets, Pelisses, Minivers, etc.; Ladies’, Girls’, Boys’ Hosiery, Kid and Fancy . Cashmere Gloves, New Fallings, Collars/Sets, Laces (very special), Embroideries, Handercbiefs, Aprons. DRESS GOODS, in Colonial Tweeds, Serges, Metinos--witb new Shot Trimmings 10 Flannels, Cretonnes, Muslins, Calicoes, Lace Curtains, Window Hollands, Quilts. LOUIS VELVETEENS, all shades; Umbrellas, New Astrachan and Fur Trimmines. Fur and Astrachau Muffs from Is lid, Princess Collars, Capes, Boas, and Beautiful Variety,of Fur Goods. SPECIAL VALUE—New Shapes and Shades Plush and Straw Hats, Corsets, "Dppflninff Gowns* Granny Bonnets, New Styles in JACKETS and PALETOTS —lmmense; Variety. _ The Shipments just referred to are so Undeniably Well-Selected, such Excellent Value, and so Exactly Suited to the requirements of our humorous clientele, that we do not care to dwell upon any one single line within the limits of an advertisement. We gay distinctly, however, that, owing to the lengthened importing experience we have acquired, the excellent way we are served both in London and here, the advantages which we derive from backing, our Home Agent closely with financial reseur. es, and the general acquaintance with the intricacies of the trade possessed bv pur Firm, that we are enabled to place the proper class of Goods before the Public at Prices not even attempted by the great majority of business firms. Wa do not cut one line either, but everywhere all round will our arrangements be fonnd taut and trim, and able to stand any comparison., COLONIAL GOOUS have been purchased on altogether EXTRA TERMS, and we invite a note taken of the quotations for 'Blanket*, etc., displayed in our windows. T. & J. THOMSON, Dbavebs and Silk Mbboees, T I MAR U . se2s
AMPLESTORAGE * Fob Over SACKS GRAIN SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIMARU The Store has been Thoroughly Ove hauled 'and put into Perfect Condition. JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, f el6 ( , TEMUKA. the; ‘IMPERIAL’ TEAS are' " acknowledged by all WHO HAVE USED THEM , TO S& THE BEST. Sold bt . - [ 1 / - | JAMES WINNING. ; A. E. ALLAN, YELVIN & TATLOEi r' * THOMAS BARE, Temuka jull "on API OH AFP WORKS I ' ■ AND t*rm.K' dip. CHAFF and CRUSHED OATS always on hand. OATSi WHEAT, PEAS, BEANS, &c GROUND for Stock Feeding. GRAIN ai d SEEDS CLEANED. 1 • it. A; B.tBKIH, , unaps, OtviL
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1722, 10 April 1888, Page 4
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421Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1722, 10 April 1888, Page 4
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