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WINTER, 1888, have made: arrangements this YY work wlirrrby we are enabled to template in Twenty-four Houn nicely ffntahed Ladies Costumes to meaeure, in three ranges of Dress Material, with Trimming to ' match, at Us, 27s 6J, 35s 6d. ! The Quotation a, above ij SPECOI 41/, and will result, •« do not doubt, in Largely In- , - ereased Business for this pepultr department. Our Selection all round in Stuffs is ma;ni- ; leant, from the low-priced, but sound, Homespan* and Meltons up to the better class. Colonial and Imported Tweed in Cheeke, i.- Stripes and Fancy mixtures. In Millinery we are showing some new and m Stylish Shapes received by recent mail. Bx “Kaikoara,” a few nays ago we opened 4,'> ’ an assortment of 163 JAUKETS AND ULSTERS : Inspection Invited. The ' Manchester Department is fully ... -Stocked -with full ranges of Blanket*, Flansals, ‘Calicoes, Hollands, Sheetings, Skirting*. Cretonnes, < urtains, Quilts, and every house* held necessary, pm chased on best terms and placed before the Timur* public at li'tlr orer Mill Prices in duty free goods.

The fancy counter! are displayiag choice (fleet, ona in Frilling*, Laom, Wool tiooria and the whole host of necessarirs which com, bine atf wake' this department io .attraatir e

Hosiery in Poys’ and Girls’ Cashmere Bibs, Mosgiel, and nad« ; to our pirn order. “ Yiking,” “Kosetti,” Kid Stores, a’so Cashmere Plain end Fancy Top*, Bing (rood, 4e, 4c. • ; '

T. & J, THOMSON, " JJUAPKUS amd Silk Mkkcbks, T 1 M A K U . »*e2s

r SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE AJEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S STOCK 0/ BOYS’ CLOTHING. JUST OPENED FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Boys’ VcWft Cord Suit*, lined thnnifh, f-om ... ... 10* Boys’ F.ilz Suits, N.Z, I‘waed, I : m*fl ‘I rough ;.. ... 9. 9 1 Boys’ Melville Suits, N.Z. Tweed, •. % lii>**il ilixiiigii ' ... 12« 6-i YuutW Silo Suit-, N 7j. TVe J9-> 6 > YOUTHS’ .AND HOYS’ OVERCOATS ! ;Jn Ckeai Vakikxt.

BO yd’ MOb 0 IKL Hu S E ]n OiiRT, Navy, anu Heaxuek.

BOYS’ AInU Yul! 1 11.-’ TWISKD AND Eiii.r hats and caps In Fewest Shapes

LOWEST PRICES

SPECIAL! SUITS MADE TO ME ASURE FROM COLONIAL T WE EDS aT 50a.

NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, main’ north road, ,= s TIMARU.

ROBT. FOSTER,

Manager,

THE Best Bouse in Town For allolaaaea of Drapery, i DRUMMOND & GLASSON’S. 'The Beet Shop lor Dress Goods, - . Plain and Fancy, English and Colonial, ~ . DRUMMOND & QLASSON’S. The Best Hoses for Millinery, . Mantles, Jackets, and Ulsters, : DRUMMOND 4 GLASdON’o. The Beat House for Dressmaking, The Best Fit, Beat Style, & Lowest Price, DRUMMOND & QLASSON’S. The Best House for Evening Novelties, ./"Nets, Silks, Stuffs, Gloves, Laces, - Ribbons, Fane, &c., ; DRUMMOND & QLASSON’S. • "Shipments by every Direct Steamer ;■ From London of L-itest Novelties For all Departments, Samples sent and Letter Orders at- = tended to with Special ’ Dispatch. DR'IMMOND & GLASSON, COMMERCE HOUSE, "’?■ >5 -U-: ■ ' * ; .ir /'■ ‘ J ’ ■ 'I-.--. -.. > 1 . • |! JV*”? Vi;jTHE" 1888 FESTIVEJEABON 1888. THOSi BARR, T) AKER, CONFEOnOHEB, ETC. jtf- . Maiu Stkeit Temcia, Desire*; to draw the attention of the Fnblic to his Choice Stock of English, French, arid Colonial Confectionery, ALL THE latest; NOVELTIES IN SWEET. MEETS. He hta also a splendid Aseoitwent of FANCY GOODS, which be is Itt pared to Sell at the Very Lowest Price*. Bspeotion ia invited.’ Hia now REFRESHMENT ROOMS Ire more popular than evnr. Tea and Coffee can be obtain 4at apy hour, i

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1742, 26 May 1888, Page 4

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546

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1742, 26 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1742, 26 May 1888, Page 4

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