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SPRING, 1888, TTR big to direct attention to our 'V Season's Imports of 236 pieces Woollen and Washing Dress Fabrics new opened ex "Ruapehu," "Tuinui," and " Kaikoura." We would direct attention to the following SPECIALTIESChicago Stripes, Indian CHshmeres oil shades* Herring Bone Beiges, 81-ek and Coloured Merinos, Sanitary Beiges, Velveteens, Npring Shades, End and End Checks, JNew Unison Bobes in boxes, Pongee Silks. Flannelettes, Lawns, Plain and Embroidered Zephyrs, Pandorus, Crum and White Muslins, Embroidered Robes. The Dressmaking Department is exhibiting lOme choice designs made from above materials, and we would impress the necessitj for early instructions, in view of a pressure npon us throughout the Season. In the Show Room we have assorted a magnificent variety in Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hats in every takina Btvle. The " Aralsen," the " Princess " Leghorn, he"Kew," the " Alnwick." Aprons, Sunshades, Umbrellas, Hosiery Gloves, special vilue. The Mantle Department is showin? decider! novelties in Short Jackets, in Li«ht Colours and Fanoy Checks and stripe*, Queen Mah Visites, Je>-8"V Jnoket<, lant.es in large Tunety from 12a 6d to6B^6d. T.& J. THOMSON, DfiAPBHS AND SILK MtBOttES, T I M A K U . se2s

TBS HOW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS NOW OPENING UP. NOVELTIES INNew Dress Materials, Trimmed Millinery, »Untrimraed Hats and Bonnets, Silk and Taffeta Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Laces, Mus!ins ; Prints, Drillet'es, and Flannelettes. A Choice Lot op GENTLEMEN'S TIES, SCARVES, SHIKTS & MERCERY. Ladies', Gent's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Specially Selected. INSPECTION INVITED. W.C. ROULSTON, cash drapery company, TEMUKA. BON ACCORD CARRIAGE FACTURY, (Late Ard'ibild Eraser), TIMAKU. WANTED the Public of South Canterbury to know thai we have thin day entered into PARTNERSHIP an OOACHBUILDH/RS, tr drug under the Firm of THUS. FKRGOSUN & CO. (Signed) THOMAS FERi-KJSON . JOHN NEW LAND ERNEST MUCHMORE. Every order entrusted to us will be Executed witli the Greatest Possible. Cure. As we h»ve no W*sfn to P rt y, we.an afford to Wink > t a Vev Cli-->p R»tn. THOMAS. FERGUSON & CO.

GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BRKAEKAST. "By a thorf gh koow/elgo of the natum Jaws which povern the operations of digestif and nutrition, ard by u careful application of the fine propertien of well-selected Coco<, Mr B'pjps has broyided i>ur breakfast tablfc with a delicately-flavored beverage, whn?b m y save us many heavy doctor's bills, li is by, the judicious use of suoh articles 01 diet that a constitution may be gradually built up\ until strong enough to resist tendency to disease. • Hundred of subtle maladies are floating around us read; to attack wherever i here is a weak point. . We mnj canape many a fatal shaft by deeping our lelysi well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished f»ame."— ee article iu the Civil s ervice Gazette. Made simply with Boil ng WatT or Milk! Sold in i-lb packets by Grocers < labellea thus: — I.,JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homeopathic Chbmi&tb g*r LONDON. NI). n>ylf) fTMIE GOVERNMENT DISIN FECLANTS Are the best auu cheapest. Free from Poison, agreeable in Smell. Used by the War Department of Hei Majesty's Government. ;A PINK CARBOLIC POWDER. Picked in 1 and 2 cwt. Iron-bound ■ Casks; also in lib. packets and 1 ii \, 1, and 21b ;?: boxes ; also Fluid, ia (>:■■ f, i pint, and quart t' bottles. The GOVERNMENT J4RBOLIC AND TAR SOAPS THE GOVEEiNMENT SANITARY ■?■■■■'■ COMPANY. P. lIAYMAN *KD CO., DUNBDIN, cole Agents for New Zealand and Außirp'ian Colonies

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1792, 20 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1792, 20 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1792, 20 September 1888, Page 4

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