T. & J.THOMSON. "N/ MditloMtb ooarfnally heavy imT J 'ex "ships " fioapehu," M Tainui," and Kaikoura," we have OPENED lb* following for different Departments of lb* Honw within the lait few days, oombiniag to nake onr STOCK one of the BEST •ILSOTED, at it ie admitted to be the BEST VALUED IN TOWN:Aprons, Frillings, Gloves (both Silk and Kid) in leading ehadei, IkMCJ. ■-, Taped Edge Bibbons, Sash Bibbond, White and Colored Embroideries, Tulles, Laces in Variety, Cashmeres in new Tints, special BbmBII. line Fancy Stripes m taking Shades. j Washing Dresses in Matting Max-, Cloths, Flannelettes, Fancy OHBIM. Prints, Ginghams, Lawn*, and Muslins.' New Mob Caps, Sun Bonnets, MttMirMY. Speckled, White, and Assorted Shades Sailor Straws. We are showing Magnificent. Value and Variety in DBESS STUFFS, we baring received this Season over 300 Pieces inWoollen -end Washing ■ the DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTU exhibiting a CHOICE VABIETY of STYLES. BBE OUB COBTUMES TO OBDER from Twenty Varieties of Stuffs,; at 23s 6d for Dress Complete. In MANTLE BOOM there are Lovely Laos and Faney Silk Mantles; also SpecialValue rDustniOloaks, f Macintoshes, j New Covert, Boating; and Jersey Jaokets.* " ; MILLINERY is an important branoh with •a, and is being worked to its full capacity lust now. We are showing all Leading Shapes in Hats and Bonnets, and a Magnileant Assortment of Corsets, Underclothing, lioness, Pinaforei, Pelisses, etc., etc T. & J. THOMSON, Dbamm ahd Sili Mmobbs, TIMARU. ee2s TO ANGLERS. ELVIN AAD AYLOB Beg to intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED their Second Consignment ot FISHING TACKLE, * Comprising; of the following Lines— Hods for M<nnow and Fly, Keels, Lines, Fly Casts, Flies, Steel and Gut Traces, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Rings, Fish Scales, Hooks on Gut, Bully Flights, Treble and Single , Hooks, Hank Gut, St»e! and Brass; ; Sw>vels Rod Ring* and Keeper•, Devon' Baits (all aizee), »ole«kins, S. k Pli*niqm, G;<-g .ry Spinner, Halceon Spinner, New Zealand Enakas, Whitebait Phantom, New Zealand Smelts, and other Novelties. The above are all from the Best Makers and are second to none in New Zealand. VE L V IN & TAYLOB, Storekeepers, Etc., ■ se!B Temuka. INCHESTER i\7OOLWOBKS, »V ',[ if ■■ . WINCHESTER. ATlNGcompleted extensive additions to the above Woolworks, 1 am now preparednto/SORT and: SCOUR, with quick di.patcb; MRGE or SMALL OLIPH of WOOL during the ensuin|r lly experience in the Wool Trade, extending -ojett a-period of 21\JMrs, rtogelherwith London and Colonial Testimonials, ahonld be a sufficient guarantee as "to" WoikoMhsJnp.'Air Wool Will be'taken delivery of at Winchester Railway Station, and when scoured trill be delivered In-TnnWu Vlriratyf Charge. 7 I have-Sbed Accommodation 1 f<if 1000 Bales Wool; therefore, all Wool will be under Cover while Works: • ocrf :i P. MoCASKILL;
TO FLOCK3WNEBS & OTHERS. (HißLfiS. TOHN -^"EWBURY Baring greatly 1 linproved bis Plant and Appliances is prepared to receive LARGE or SMALL CLIPS for SCOURING. T J b|sJSKst«UfJ!tu». Best in South Canterbury for Scouring Purposes, and all Wool will be CAREFULLY SORTED B.IKQRE TREATMENT. Garfitig to and from Railway Station Fuse. ,*? r {' 4 !' v ; —... ' - References and Prices on Application. IPWOETH WOOL WORKS, ,;:ocfe ,\' .'..; temui-a. ;. MCCORMICK. MCCORMICK. /|ihe new Mccormick ;■ now on J view. Wo invite inspection of this BEALLY WONDERFUL MACHINE, which is a Marvel-of Simplicity and Ingenuity. OOMfc AND SEE THE NEW SIMPLE * tn. KNOTTER; s This Season's MoCobmick is so far in ad* Taoce of all other machioes that / / ,; ! all our'oppbneuts quake.' it Has been first in. All truls '" and the admiration op t all farmers. PRIE3T i TIM A R U. MONEY TO LEND. ESSRSSMnHSON, RAYMOND, & SMITH, Solicitors, Geraldine, of, MONEY to LEND on nold .Security, at the LOWEST
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1804, 18 October 1888, Page 4
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590Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1804, 18 October 1888, Page 4
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