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WINTER, 1888. WE have iitufie arrangemoDia this . wank whereby we am enabled to compete in Twenty-four Hours nicely finished Ladies Costumes to measure, in three ranges of Dress Ma'erial. with Trimming t# match, at 21#, 27s 6J, 35s 6i. The Quotation as above is SPKOIA.L, end will result, we do not doubt, in Largely In*' creased Business for this papular department. Our Selection all round in Stuffs is magnificent, from the low-priced, but sound, Homespuns and Meltons up to the belter :chiss, Colonial and Imported Tweed m Checks, Stripes and Fancy mixtures. In Millinery we are showing some new and Stylish Shapes received by recent mail. Ex “Kaikoura,” a tew days ago we opened an assortment of 163 JACKETS AND ULSTERS Inspection Invited. The Manchester Department is fully 3,' cdsed with full ranges of Blanket-, Flannel'*, Calicoes, Hollands, Sbeetinge, Skirtings, Ore, tames, Curtains, Quilts, and every houselinld nseeeaary, purchased on best terms and placet? before the Timaru public at little over Mill P’rices in duty free goods. mu. fatiov counters are displaying choice . Wo.i a.,d. ! nd tha w}]nl - host of necessaries which comt ■» u- ■ „ ' and Girls’ Cashmere ■p. . a !% T y - 11 } •to our own order. Bv bs, Mosgie! and rnade Gloves, all# • Viking" 'Rosettt,’’ a. n opj Bingwood. Can hmere Plain end Fancy x &0., &c. T. & J. THOMSG >N » Dbapbbs and Silk Mebobbs, TIM Ale U. se26

COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU, THE GREAT OUTPUT bf our NEW DRESS GOODS during the past fortnight ban necessitated our making a Special Purchase of New Colonial Orest Twesda in Stripes, Chocks, and Fancy Patterns—a Grand Selection and Beit Value offering in Town, Our New HOMESPUNS 6Jd and BJd are ole arm a rapidly. Tr.e Best R»u K ei in BL ACK and COLO BED MERINOS to be had anywhere, on riew at Commerce Home, Noth—As work already reoeirsd for th DRESSMAKING is taxing the Departmatt* to avoid disappointment ladies will oblig e by placing their order* with ns as early a« convenient. Mbs Nambb being in Chute, Perfect Style and Fit. is Guaranteed, CHOICE MILLINERY—A rare Seise* tion bought L.w and telling at Wholesale Prices. Wo now hold full ranges of GLOYE9, RIBBONS, LACKS, HOSIERY, CMB BELLAS, and Small Warea, direct Im* portation, and offered at LOWER BATES than ever before; in fact, BEYOND COM* PETITION. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is batter catered for than ever. BOYS' and YOUTHS’ SUITS from 4s 91 up. New Swiss and* Colonial Hats, Overcoats, Shirts, Collars Ties, ole,, etc. DRUMMOND & GLASSOH, Peemikr Dbebsmaebbs, Dbapbbs, ABO Cloxhiebb. SPECIAL

ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S STOCK 0^ BOYS’ CLOTHING; JUST OPENED FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Boys’ Velvet Cord Suits, lined . through, from ... ... T 0» Boys’ Fritz Suits, N.Z. Tweed, lined through 9s 9d Boys’ Melville Suits, N.Z, Tweed, lined through ... .„ 12s 6d Youths’ Sac Suits, NZ, Tweed,., 19s 6d YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS In Great Variety. BOYS’ MOSQIEL HOSE In Grey, Navy, and Heather. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TWEED AND FELT HATS AND CAPS In Newest Shapes at LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL! SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM COLONIAL TWEEDS AT 50s. HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, MAIN N ORTH ROAD, TIMARU. / ' ROBT, FOSTER, !e8 Manager,

WANTED KNOWN—A Large Supply of STONE PILES on Head. Any length up to Eight Feet. Will be delivered to any Fart of the District m F. DIERCK, Gera'dine. per Order. Apply, ap!2 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. 0 8 T M E s F (Pupil of Herr Aicuter, of Le'psic, mid of Madame Marie Just, of Paris) RECEIVES PUPILS AT HE It KESI- - 11 AIL WAV TERRACE, TEMUKA. Termb—'l wo G dink as Per Quarter, my 17

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1739, 19 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1739, 19 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1739, 19 May 1888, Page 3

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