WINTER, 1888. WE hava irimle arrangements this went’ wlufil by we are enabled to •oinyleto in '.t'wontyfour Hours _ nice y finishc-d Ladies (Wunns lo meacuro.m tiiro 3 ranges of Dress Material, with Trimming w match, at 21*, 27s 6d, 35s 61. The Quotation as above is SPECIAL, and will result, vre do not doubt, in Largely Increased Business for this popular departme ... Our Selection all round in Stuff* w magnificent, from the low-priced, hut sound, Homespans and Meltons up to lhe boUcr c ass. , Colonial and Imposed Tweed m Checks, Stripes and Fancy mixtures. In Millinery we are showing some new arid Stylish Shapes received by recent mad. Ex “Kaikoura,” a tew clays ago we opened an assortment of 163 JACKETS AND ULSTERS Inspection Invited. The Manchester Department u fully Stocked with full ran f ®- e «Vi,7,no.' nels, Calicoes, Holland’, Sheetings, Skirtings. Cretonnes, Curtains, and wry hold necessary, purchased v on bM placed before the Timaru puMiO « fc httle oTer a till Prices in duty free goods. The fancy counters are displaying choice selections in Frillings, Laoes, Wool Goode, ams the whole host of necessaries which com i bine so make this Department so attractive Hosiery in Boys’ and Girls’ Cashmere* Bibs, Wosgiel, and made to our own order. 11 Y 'iking'/’ “ Bosetti,” Kid Gloves, also Cashm ere i>in end Fancy Tops, Bingwood, &c., &d*. T.&J.TiHOMSON, Dbafebb and Si.’ 1 * Mmoam, TIMA U ae2s SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE NEW ZEALAND CLOLHINi! FACTORY’S STOCK 0^ BOYS’ CLOTHING. JUST OPENED FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Boys’ Velvet Cord Suits, lined through, from 10b Boys’ Fritz Suits, N.Z. Tweed, lined through 9j 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 HOS E In Grey, Navy, and Heather, BOYS’ AND YOUTH S’ TWEED AND FELT HATS AND. GAPS In Newest Shares ax LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL! SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM COLONIAL TWEEDS AT 50s. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. ROBT. FOSTER, feß Manager.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ' DEIOT. H. B. WEBSTER KEEPS in Stock all kinds of FARM. ING IMPLEMENTS— Duncan’s Combined Manure and Seed DRILLS,|I).F. Ploughs, Disc Harrows etc. Andrews and Beavan’a Com Cruetieta. Solo Agent for Gilpin’s Sulky Plough, etc. , Grass Seed, Seed Oats, and Seed Wheat always on hand. Several First-class Farms forStlo. au!2
M ELVI L L E LAND, ESTATE, & GENERAL AGENT Accountant & Sharebroker. Australian Mutual Provident Society Phoenix Fire Office Globe Marine lostuance Company Dunedin Finance, Loan and Agency Company. MONEY LENT ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. Farm and Companies’ Accounts K«rt, Country & Town Properties for Salt. See List. Importer of the Celebrated Canadiai BRANTFORD BINDER. Orders for delivery next Season now booked at REDUCED RATES. JEYE S SHEEP DIP. Agent For : MELVILLE GRAY, mr6 Timaru,
PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. 08T S B M R 8 F (Pupil of Herr Lighter, of Leipsic, arid of Madame Marie Just, of Paris) RECEIVES PUPILS aT HER residence, RAILWAY TERRACE. TEMUKA. Terms— Two Guinbas Pbk Quarter. my 17
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1740, 22 May 1888, Page 3
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