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T. & J. THOMSON. IN addition to unusually heavy importations ex ships “ Ruapehu,” “ Tainu',” and Kaikours,” we have OPENED the following for different Department! of the House within the last few days, combining to make our STOCK one of the BEST SELECTED, si it is admitted to be the BEST VALUE IN TOWN Fakoi. Dbkiiei. ManOHBBTIB. MILLIKEJtT. Aprons, Frilling!, Q loves (both Silk and Kid) in leading shades, Taped Edge Ribbons, Sash Ribbons, While and Colored Embroideries, Tulles, Laoes in Variety. Cashmeres in new Tints, special line Fancy Stripes m taking Shades. Washing Dresses in Matting Cloths, Flannelettes, Faney Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, and Muslins. New Mob Caps, Sun Bonnets, Speckled, White, and Assorted Shades Sailor Straws. We are showing Magnificent Value and Variety in DRESS STUFFS, we having received this Season over 300 Pieces in Woollen and Washing Fabrios—and the DRES- MAKING DEPARTMENT is exhib.tmg a CHOICE VARIETY of STYLES. ShE OUR COSTUMES TO ORDER from 1 wen ty Varieties of Stuffs, nt 29s fid for Dress Complete. In MANTLE ROOM there are Lovely Lice and Panov Silk Mantles j also Special V»lue Du-t 'Cloaks, MHcinloshes, New Covert, Boating, and Jersey Jackets. MILLINERY is an important branch with us, and is being worked to its full capacity just now. Wo are showing all Leading Shapes in Hate and Bonnets, and a Magnificent Assortment of Corsets, Underclothing, Blouses, Pinafores, Pelisses, etc,, etc. T. & J. THOMSON, Deabebs akd Silk Mbhobks, T I M A K U , se2s TO ANGLERS. -yELVIN AJ.D IJIAYLOB Beg to intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED their Second Consignment of FISHING TACKLE, Comprising of the following Lines— Rods for Minnow and Fly, Reels, Lines, F'y Casts, Flies, Steel and Gut Traces, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Rings, Fish Scales, Hooka on Gut, Bully Flights, Treble and Single Hooks, Hank Gut, Steel and Brass Swivels Rod Rings and Keepers, Devon Baits (all sizes), Soleakins, Silk Phantom, Gregory Spinner, Halceon Spinner, Now Zealand Enakas, Whitebait Phantom, New Zealand Smelts, ond other Novelties. The above are all from the Best Makers and are second to none in New Zealand. VEL VI N & TAYLOR, SIOREIEErEBS, ETC., se!B Temuka. BON ACCORD C 4RRIAGE FACTORY, (Late Archibald Fraser), TIMARU. WANTED the Public of South Canterbury to know that we have this day eilered into PARTNERSHIP as COAOHBUILDERS, trading under the Firm of THOS. FERGUSON & CO. (Signed) THOMAS FERGUSON JOHN NEWLAND ERNEST MUCHMORB. Every order entrusted to us will be Executed with the Greatest Possible Care. As we have no Wages to Pay, we can afford to Work st a Very Cheap Rate. THOMAS FERGUSON A CO. se6

SPACE IS RESERVED ■OR R. HUMPHREY, JEWELLER, TIMAEU. ae29 w INOHBSTER W OOLWORKS, WINCHESTER. HAVING complied extensive additions to the above Woolworks, 1 am now prepared to SORT and SCOUR, with quick dispatch, LARGE or SMALL CLIPS of WOOL during the ensuing Season, »t LOWEST CURRENT RATES. My experience in the Wool Trade, extending over a period of 21 years, together with London and Colonial Testimonials, ehould be a sufficient guarantee as to Workmanship. All Wool will be taken delivery of at Winchester Railway Station, and whenacoured will be delivered in Timaru Free of Charge. I have Shed Accommodation for 1000 Balea Wool; therefore, all Wool will be under Cover while at my Works, OC 6 P. McCASKILL.

TO FLOCKOWNERS & OTHERS. QE ARLES JOHN J^j'EWBURY Having greatly Improved bia Plant and Appliances is prepared to receive LARGE or SMALL CLIPS for SCOURING. Tbe Water ia the Beat in South Canterbury for Scouring Purposes, and all Wool will be CAREFULLY SORTED BEFORE TREATMENT. Carting to and from Railway Station Free. References and Prices on Application. BP WORTH WOOL WORKS, qo6 TEMUAA,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1801, 11 October 1888, Page 3

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611

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1801, 11 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1801, 11 October 1888, Page 3

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