CHRISTMAS &■ NEW YEAR TRADE. DRUMMOND & GLASSON ARE OPENING UP DIRECT CONSIGNMENTS for ALL DEPARTMENTS to render Stook Well Assorted, Fresb, and Replete with Novelties for December Business. Ladies' Mantles (new), 7a 6.d upward ; Ladies' Jacketn, stylish linen, in Colored and Black ;iLariieß' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats nod Bonnets.* Some very fine Goods at Lowj Prices. New Dresß Goods and Silks. New! Boxed | Costumes at 5s lid. Gloves, Hosiery and [ Ribbons, Sunshades, Fancy i Seta, Scarves and Eichas. ~ 8 CASES FANCY GOODS.-Aj Special "Selection made by our Frienda at Etyme, including a Wonderful Collection of Nations in Toys, Ornaments, Vases, Bronze i Good?, Plaques, Wallets, Purses, Wood ware, (Basketware, etc, etc., Cheap, Artistic, and Useful. Inspection iuvited. DRESSMAKING still under! MISS STEVENSON'S Management, the efficiency of whieh has rendered Drummond and|Glasson celebrated J'for this Department, and keeps our large staff and' complete appliances fully taxed to keep paee with the unprecedented! run of orders. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT.—Now \ showing New Shirts, Collars, and Ties, New Celluloid Ties, Braeeß, Belts, Tweed and Hard and Soft Fell Hats. TWIEDS.—West of England, ■Timaru, Oamaru, Wellington, Ashburton, Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Boelyn. New Patterns for Xmas Trade just to hand. The completion of our additions and alterations render our Establishment most convenient; light, and comfortable, and affords us ample space for showing New Goods to advantage; DRUMMOND AND GLASSON, COMMERCE HOUSE, ' TIMARU. !
C. WALLER & CO. (Late Farley's), Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLERS, STITIONERS,' AND MUSIC SELLERS, : Sottth Road, Timaku, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Large Supply of NEW BOOKS SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL PRIZES, Comprising Fiction, History, snd Travels. SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S CARDS from the most eminent makers. Annuals for 1889,'Boys Own Paper, Girls Own Paper, Friendly Visitor, Family Friend, English Illustrated Magazine, Young England, Al Annual, Mothers' Companion, Child s Companion, Children a Friend, Infant Magazine', (jittle Folks, Cbatteibox, Wide Awake, Boys of the Empire, British Workman, British Workwoman, Band of Hope, Nonsense, Golden Hours. Others expected early. Lett*' Diakies—Ail Sizes and Numbebs. Also, a Large Supply of Goods suitable for Presents, comprising— Albums, Photo. Frames, Boxes of Games, Chess and Draught Boards, Accordeons, Concertinas, Tennis Sets, Ladies' Companions, Cricketing Mrterials, &C, v &c. INBTECHON CoKDIALLT INVITED. Country Orders have our Best Attention. de6
MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER, THE PREMIER MACHINE OP THE WORLD, Competition Challenged. LIGHTEST, YET STRONGEST MACHINE MADE. A FEW of the Reasons why the ■', MASSEY REAPER & BINDER Triumphs over all others : BECAUSE the. frame is without joints at the oorners, and so cannot Bhift out of line. BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, I ' and will not break, as'do the iron castings on.all other machines. BECAUSE the weight trip prevents repeat- • ing iri tares or down grain. BECAUSE the paokers go so close to the mouth of the elevator that choking is impossible. BECAUSE a third packer takes; the grain down much better than the old butter. BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size or all of them of the same size. ; BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented. BECAUSE it will take twine of any size. BECAUSE every agent will be supplied with a Urge stock of extras. BECAUSE it is the best maohine in the world. We only ask Partners to see the Machine oa trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. The undermentioned Firms have been appointed Agents; who will supply full particulars on application : —■ MEBSR3 GRAOTE, MAOLEA3T, AND ADAM - TiMaßtr MESSRS CAMERON BBOS. - Waimath MBSBBB D. ZANDER & CO. St Ahdbews MESSRS J. MUNDELL k CO. Gbbalmne MR K. P. GRAY • . . Xkkvxa FRIEDLANDdfc BROS., ABHBURTOIS, 6olb AaBNTs vor Nhw Zealand. ftu23
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1830, 18 December 1888, Page 1
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