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L SPRING AD SUMMER. 1888. 1888. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1888 IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS! IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES! NOW OPENING (JPI NOW OPENING UP! LL which have been Selected with the Greatest Caution and Care in the Hojie XJL and Continental Markets, and Bought on the Best Possible Terms. The position we hold in the Trade enables us at all times to commaud the First Place in New Zealand for Quality, Style, and Price, and when the Whole of our Shipments for the Spring and Summer SuaHon have been advanced we shall be able to show one of the Moat Complete aud Varied Selections of Novelties ever brought together w Timaru. ON WEDNESDAY FIRST, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, We Will Show NOVELTIES in Newest Dress Materials NOVELTIES in Exclusive Dress Suitings NOVELTIES in Mantles, Jackets, and Costume* NOVELTIES in Trimmed Millinery NOYELTIES in Untrimmed Straw Hats and Bonnets NOVELTIES in Flowers and Weathers NOVELTIES in Ladies'Bob ting and Tennis Hats NOVKLTIES in Prints, Z>phyrs, and Galateas NOVELTIES in Liberty Muslins and Cretonnes NOVELTIES in Ladies' Silk and Taffeta Gloves NOVELTIES in Ladies' Silk and Durable Umbrellas NOVELTIES in Ladies' Silk and Lace Sunshades NOVELTIES in Ladies' Fancy Baskets NOVELTIES in Ribbons «nd Laces NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Socks and Gloves NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Silk Ties and Scarfs NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Worsted Suitings NOVELTIES in Colonial Tweeds. Along with the above are many other Novelties. We will Show Numerous Specia Lots in all Departments, which we have Marked at Astonishingly Low Prices to Clear. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. la connection herewith it affords us much pleasure to announce that our MISS VERNON has RETURNED FROM MELBOURNE, and is now prepared with all the Latest Fashions as Shown at the Centennial Exhibition, and by the Leading Firms in Melbourne. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO, THE LEADING DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.

PIANOS IN 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. TT OW IT IS DONE. FIRST—We are the Largeit Importers in New Zealand. SECOND—We Buy for Cash. THIRD—Wo Purohaae DIRECT from the Manufacturers. FOURTH—Every Instrument before ship* ment ii thoroughly Supervised, Tested, Tuned, and Guaranteed Perfect, FIFTH—We represent Manufacturers or well and long-established merit. SIXTH—We Ixobange every Inetrument, Free of Charge, if not approved of after Three Months' Trial. SEVENTH—We have the Largest Stook to Select from. EIGHTH—We j£eep no Second-Hand Instruments, NINTH—We have Testimonials from every part of New Zealand, from Auckland to the Bluff, bearing evidence to the Excellence of the Instruments we have Supplied. TENTH—We Sell at the LOWES!' Remunerative Profit, and since imposition of new Tariff we have not Advanced the Price of any one of our Instruments. ELEVENTH—We make all arrangements to suit the poiition and ability of every Purohaser, and meet them in every way they desire. TWELFTH —We give the moit Liberal Discount to Cash Purchasers, and a Guarantee with every Instrument. These are the Reasons why, after being Established only Five Years, we hold the ifIBBT PLA.OIS in the New Zealand Piano Trade. SHEET MUBIO SALOON. This Department is now Replete in Tiuiaru NEW MfSIO For Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone, and Bass Voioos, Quadrilles, Lancers, Waltses, Polkas, Mazurkas, Sohottisohes, I And a Great Variety of Sheet Music; Hemy'», | Hamilton's, and Ozerney's Tutors; Violin and Band Muaio in all I Departments; Saored Songs and Solos in great variety. Victoria and Cavendish Muaio Books from No. 1 to 150. P. W. HUTTON AND CO. AGENTS FOB TIMARU OS THE DRESDEN PIANuFOttTE MANUFAO TUBING ANU AGEJSCY "—COMPANY.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1789, 13 September 1888, Page 3

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580

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1789, 13 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1789, 13 September 1888, Page 3

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