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ARRIVAL Of WINTER SHIPMENTS, WE HAVE IMPORTED DIRECT, Ex Tainui, Coptic, etc,, end received from Colonial Manufacturers, 49 OASES SEASONABLE GOODS, Comprising a Carefully-selected Range of tha Choicest and Most Reliable fabrics for all Departments procurable in the Markets of the World, and purchased to a great extent tor Cash on delivery to our London packers, thus securing every possible rebate to be had m the Trade. TO HAND THIS WEEK—-2-Plaep Black Kid Gloves (perfect), Sidusual price, 4s 6d Roclyn, Oamaru, Wellington Drees Tweeds All-Wool and Union Plaids, in favorite clans, from 7id Specialities in Ribbons, at Job Prices Liberty Caps—in Plush, etc. fancy Wings and Mounts Embroideries, Laces, Aprons, Macramos fancy Antis, Silk Squares, Lace Curtains Dress Stuffs, Cleters, Turkish Towels, etc. It is essential that we maintain our preeminence in having the Brightest, the Beet, and the Cheapest Stock in Town. To retain this we must effect a largo turnover, to be done only by discrimination in Buying, in selecting from the Beet Sources, by advantages of prompt Cash, and by turnine out the Goods at the Very Smallest Modicum compatible with any Profit at all. These lines, with genuine conduct, attention, and hard work are what we abide by. Our TERMS being CASH, the Public have reason to expect concessions in our Prices of at least 10 Per Cent, or 2s in the £ on ruling quotations, and we ask from the People of Timaru, on the assurance they receive these advantages, a continuance of the support we have all along had, promising that on our side nothing will be wanting to merit a continuance of this support. Millinery and Dressmaking Departments wo can confidently commend, the work being most stylish and the selections varied. T.&J. THOMSON, Dbapebs and Silk Mkbohes, TIMARU. se2s

DRAPERY! DRAPERY! JAMES I NNING Invites Purchasers to view Goods just received from HOME, EX u COPTIC,” And which he is now Offering at LOW PRICES to reduce the Stock on Hand. A Large Selection of DRESS STUFFS, WINTER GOODS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, Etc., Etc. MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Excellent Quality—Cheap I BOOTS AND SHOES, Suited for all Weathers. Inspection and Comparison Invited'.

AMPLE STORAGE For Over 1 >y AnA SACKS GRAIN l/,WUU SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIMARU The Store has been Thoroughly Overhauled and put into Perfect Condition. JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, fe!6 TEMUKA. CONIINUING FOR 7 DAYS LONGER I A LARGE DISPLAY o» AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. WE ARE SHOWING SOME RARE LINES IN Cashmeres, Merinos, Series, Homespuns, Scotch and Roslyn Dress Tweeds, together with the very elegant Trimmings which match so well this Season. Ail the Newest Shapes is TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS. Choice Mantles, Ulsters, Astrncan and Tailor-made Cloth Jackets, Furlined Mantles, Corsets, Skirts, Frillings, Hosiery, and Umbrellas. An Extraordinary Variety of COLONIAL TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS, DIAGONAL & FANCY COATINGS And a Special Lot of FANCY TROUSERINGS, All of which we are making up AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES* The Finest Lot of MACINTOSHES Eyer offered, with or without Capes, Special. BLANKETS. Special Our BLANKETS have commanded ft Very Large Sale. We have a Grand Line of Full-sjz.o,, Double Blankets at 17s 6d, 20<, 22a 6’, 255. Wo have »n Untearabla All-Wool Tweed, 3s fid. speciTlities IN SHEETINGS, TOWELS, QUILTS, LACE CURTAINS, BOYS’ SUITS, MOLESKIN TROUSERS, HOLLANDS, WOOLS, FLANNELS, DRESS STUFFS. AT DRUMMOND • AKD GLASSON'S AT TEMUKA. FOR 7 DAYS LONGERI mrfi

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1730, 28 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1730, 28 April 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1730, 28 April 1888, Page 3

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