: SPECIAL: ATTENTION ? IS DRAWN TO THE ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S STOCK OF BOY S’ CLOTHING. JUST; OPENED FOR THE ‘ , ■■wiStbr .season."; i V : " i Sojr»’. Tel vet Cord Suits, lined ■ ’ through, frciria ... ... 10s ’ Boya’ ! Frita Smt«,N.Z. Tweed, lined through 9a 9d Boys’ Melville Suits,iN.Z. Tweed, lin'd through ... ... ,12s 6d Youths’ Sac Suits, N.Z. Tweed... 19s 6d TOOTHS* AND BOYS' OVERCOATS lu Great Variety. BO YS’MO&GIEL HOSEIm Grit, 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. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. ROBT. FOSTER, let / Manager, WINTER, 1888. WE have made arrangements this week whereby ws are enabled to template in Twenty-four Hours nicely inishfd Ladies Costutnas to measure, in three luges of Dress Material, with Trimming to natch, ut ill, 27s 6d, 35s 6d. -fflbo-Quotation as abov« i« SPECIAL, and will mult, we do not doubt, in Largely In* ■ • ertassd Business for this poirnUr department, Our Selection all round is magni- ' deent, from the low-price dfibfll sound, HomelUns and Meltons iip to the better class. ' Colonial and Imported Tweed in Checks, ’* Stripes aridYaricy mi stores. In Millinery we are showing some new and Stylish Shapes receiver) by recent mail. Bx “ Kaikoura,” a few days ago we opened 1 an assortment of 163 JACKETS AND ULSTERS ‘ ! V Inspection Invited. The Manchester Department is fully , , Stocked;with full ranges, of Blankets, Flan- ' aeli, Calicoes, Hollands, Sheetings, Skirtings. Cretonnes, t urtains, Qoilts, arid every household necessary, purchased on best terms and I;j jplaeed before’the Timaru public at little over Mill Prices in duty free goods. The fancy counters are displaying choice, and the whole host of necessaries which com* hiae so make this Department so attractive Hosiery in Boys’ and Girls’ Cashmere Bibs, Mosgiel, and made to our own'Order, « Viking,” " Rosetti,” Eid Gloves, also Cashmere Plain, and Fancy Tops, Ririgwdod, SteVAci " !i " T.&J. THOMSON, i ’Drapers and Silk Mercurs, - TIMARU. se2s THE- Best House in Town i For all classes of Drapery. DRUMMOND & GLASSON’S. The Best Shop for Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy, English arid Colonial, DRUMMOND,* GLASSONU . . t 1 1 ? i / - ‘ 1 ? '""This'Best House for Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, and Ulsters, DRUMMOND & GLASdON’S. ! t ( > 'Z ' ' ' 1 ; ;• The Best House 1 for Dresstnakingj Theßest'Fit, Best Style, & Lowest Price, DRUMMOND & GLASSON’S. The Best House for Evening Novelties, Nets, Silks, Stud's. Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Fans, &c,, DteMONI)&QLASSON’S. Shipments by every Direct Steamer From Lot don of LRest Novelties • For all Departments. Samples sent and Letter Orders attended to with Special Dispatch. , UR'JMVIOND & OLASSOH, COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU.
A. BAKER B O O T M Ce H , j GEBALDINE. ' (Next Mr R. H, Pearpoinr'e.) .Sewing Machines Repaired.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1748, 9 June 1888, Page 4
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