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ARRiVAL OF NT Ml s 11J PM IS NT 8, E HAVE IMPORTED DIRECT, Ex T'iniii, C"p'ic, etc., and received from Go'oniu JVlennfuc'nrcrs, 49 a SON ABLE GOODS, ComprLing a Oueful!j-- , elrct‘d Range cf the Cho c Si and Mu't lMihl> Fabrics for all 1 >pp •rin.fi t pioccrubb in tho Markets of the Wor’d, and purchased to a great extend TO, hand this week—-2-Cll»rp Black Kid Glove* (peifet), 9l'l Usual pr'ff, 4s H i Bo Ivn, Osimru, Wc'l'ntton Dress Tweeds A 1 -Wool and Union H.k s, in favorite clans, firm 71 1 Bp-cial tie* in Kihbnns, at Job Puces Liberty Caps—in Plush, eic. Fancy Wings and Mounts Fmbroidencs, Laces, Aprons, Macrames Fancy Antis, Bilk Sqm-rc*, Lace Uuituna Dtps* Siuffs, Listers, Turkish Towels, etc. it is isren'ia l tint we muiri'am our preeminence in having the Brigl t it, the Best, and the Cheapest Slock in Town. To retain this we niu.-t i fft-ci a large turnover, to be done ot ly by diecrlminiiion in Buying, in selecting from the limt oouc-s, by ad varo ages of prompt, i’asli, t»"d by ni'ni'i* <ip Ihe Goods »t the Very Smallest Modicum corn* patible iv'th any Profit at -11. This.> lines, with ■ genuine condu it, attention, and ' aid work are what we abide hr. Our TKK.VIS bring CASH, the Pnhliu hrve i'pn-mi 'O expect ooncps-io‘ s in ouv Brief s of •d le i ( 10 Par pint.'or 2a in the £on rnlim qit ta:uiand we a-k from the Pe pT' of i .mirn, mi the assurance they nceive ftie«e ndvmiugo, a continuance of the -uppoit »■* iu-v’ ad elonu h d, pronvainc thr.t on nu si'ie. noilpng will be Wall: IHj; t • On*, i a COlit inll I n(•'■ ol t hi.supper!. illll.uei r and |)i e srnakiuiT H-pai tmeois We Can c riftili n’lv c. til m furl, 'he work being run t S . tiyliandlh *S'| <■' l.n S va-irfi. T.-& t us sicuriug.wvorv in tUeTeidi— '' •iolb rob ile to be had liitifaus ann Silk Vi mciim, 1 I ill A i t u ,

DRAPERY! DRAPERY! JAMESI N A I X G Itivit'B Porcha-wr* In vu-w Moot!? jii“t nreivi'd fr >m tiomh!, ix i - (jopnc,” And \vl ieh Au> is now'Off-.rinp ><t LOW FRICEH '» itjdncn ock >n< H ind. A L rg>’. S-ilro'ii'i) of I) BBSS STfJF FS , WINTER GOODS. Bl.\N KEI'S, SULLTI:,G', iiObTLl! V, ' A!.lf QUIRTING Etc., Etc. M AA 0 IT' V’S (J I 0 T fl I A G, Exi’.fiAm Q —vjufup ! BOOTS A S II SHOES, f"r. nil Weather*. INSPECTION AND (JuMP HISnN .NVITED.

AMPLE STORAGE KoK OV i'K -1 t%/ a A SACKS GK.-'LV 1 pack* grain CHARGES LOWER THAN T'.MAIIU The S'orn lid?’ Iven Thoroughly Ove>--hauled »nd put into Teif-ct fimuliir r. JAMES WINHIMQ, GENERAL MERCHANT, fel6 TEMTKA. CON iINUINU EU'< 7 DAYS LUNGER! A T.AI.GHC DISPLAY OF AUTUMH AND WINTER DRAPERY. WE ARE SHOWING SOME RARE LINES IN Cashmeres, Mt-rinoa, Sero-ra, J] •meap'ina. Scolcli it ml Rm-lyn Dre»a TVcd.lh; Uigt tiler with the vuiy Trimmipga wLchtuaUh ho . well this Seanon. All the Newest Shapes i» TRIMMED HATS & BONNE' 5 S. Choice Mantl's, Uiattfa, AaiMc:ui mid Tailor-inudo Clcth J -ckuta, Ft: - lined Mantles, 0. raota, Skirls, Frillirgs, Hosiery, anl Umbrellas, An Ex'Mordioary Variety <.f COLONIAL TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN TWEEDS, DIAGONAL & FANCY COATING > And a Special Lot op FANCY TROUSERINGS, All of which we are making up AT TH E LOWEST BOSS IB LT£ PR ICEThe Finest Lot of • MACINTOSHES Eyer offered, with or without Capes. Special. BLANKETS.. Special Our BLANKETS h ave commanded • Very Large Sale. We have a Grand Line of Full-sac Double Blankets AT J7s 6d, 20?, 22a 6 25a. We have an Untearable All-Wool Tweed, 3a 6'. SPEC iTL 111 E s .IN SHEETINGS,TOWELS,QUILTS, LACE CURTAINS. BOY S’ SUITS, MOLESKIN TROUSERS, HOLLANDS, WOOLS, FLANNELS, DRESS STUFF?." : v, AT DRUMMOND AND GLASSOi’T-S AT TEMITKA. ; jp OR 7 DAYS LONGER,!* mrO

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1731, 1 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1731, 1 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1731, 1 May 1888, Page 4

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