BS WILLIAM SCOTT, MONVHLT NuBSR. Address,: Woodbury. Letters will be attended to. ARRIVAL OF SECOND WINTfiR SHIPMENTS Ex Coptie, and also of /OLONIAL (jTOODS, Direct from the Mill*. E BATE TO ANNOUNCE that . . ■• ■ i- i r OASES and BALES as mentioned above. TJndermenitoned are a FEW SPECIALITIES whioh claim attention : Fancy Wool Goods, in Bonnets, Pelisses, Miniverj, etc. } Ladies', 'Girls', Boys' Hosiery, Ed and Fancy Cashmere Gloves, New Frillings, Collars, Sets, Laces (very speoial), Embroideries, Handerchiefs, Aprons. DRESS GOODS, in Colonial Tweeds, Serges, Merinos—with new Shot Trimmings . *>'match.,,. Flannels, Cretonnes, Muslins, Calicoes, Lao* Curtains, Window Hollands, Quilts. LOUIS VELVETEENS, all shades; Umbrellas, New Astrachan and Fur Trimmings, Fur and Astraohan 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, Dressing Gowns, Granny Bonnets. New Styles in JACKETS and PALETOT'S —lmmense Variety. The Shipments just referred to are so Undeniably Well-Selected, such Excellent Value, and so Exactly Suited to the requirements of our numerous clientele, that we do not care to dwell upon anyone single line within the limits of an advertisement. We say distinctly, however, that, owing to the ''lengthened importing experience we haye acquired, the exoellant way we are served' both in London and here, the advantages whieh we derive, from baoking enr Home Agent olosely with financial resources, and ♦he general acquaintance with the intricaoies of the trade possessed bv our Firm, that we are enabled to place the proper olass of Goods before the Publio at Prices not even attempted by fie great majority, of business firms. We do not cut one line either, but everywhere all round will our arrangements be found taut and trim, and able to stand any comparison. COLONIAL GOODS have been purchased on altogether EXTRA TERMS, and we invite a note taken of the quotations for Blanketa, etc., displayed in our windows. T.& J. THOMSON, Dbambs and Sim Mebcubs, T I M A R U . »e 25
AMPLE STORAGE Fob Oter liy f\i iA SACKS GRAIN" 1 |,Wv SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIMARD The Store has been Thoroughly Ove hauled and put inlo Perfect Condition. JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, fel6 TEMUKA.
'IMPERIAL' TEAS ARE; ACKNOWLEDGED: BY ALL WHO HAVE USED THEM SoiD BY JAMES WINNING-. A. E. ALLAN, VELVIN & TAYLOE THOMAS BAEE, TIHVEA Teroukfi Lender and Geraldiiw Gnardian Qt>n«rni Printing Offices.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1724, 14 April 1888, Page 4
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395Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1724, 14 April 1888, Page 4
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