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OPENING OFJHE SEASON! WINTER, 3889. |HE OPENINU UP of some GO PaOKAGES has fairly started the New Season with us. The Qualify and Values of the Winter Stocks will bo found well up to the Standard which wa have studied to maintain for years past. Our Stocks will be found wonderfully complete in GENERAL DllAPElliT. Many Novelties are noticeable, principally in the Show Rooms and Dress Department, Household Calicoes, Linens, Sheetings, Damasks, Curtains, ami Flannels, and in all the first lines of this Department. Wo bear all the Increased Freights and Tariffs ourselves. The bulk of the Manchester Goods will pass on to our Customers at 10 per cent, less lh»n previous Seasons. Novelties among the following Lines will prove interesting to our Customers: — Single and Doub’o Width Tweeds for Tailor-made Costumes and Jackets New Shades in Winter Beiges New Shades in Winter Plushes New Shades in all descriptions of Dust Silk Things and New Fancy Braids New Straws, New B’elcs New Flowers, New Mantles New Hand-sown Underclothing New Corsets, New Children's Bonnets. NEW TWEEDS. NEW SUITS. GENTS’ NEW HA’IS AND SHIRTS. DRUMiOND AND -QLASSON DRUMMOND AND GLASSON, COMMERCE HOUSE, TIMARU. WINTER SEASON, 1889.

N EW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAC- , TORY, Main North Road, TIMA HU. K Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— New Suits for Spring and Summer New Designs, from 30s to 655. Z. CLOTHING FACTORi New Trousers for Spring and Summer, 8s 6d to 20s, Z. CLOTHING FACTORV— Moles, Corduroys, Dungarees, Serges. Eveiy article in this line kept. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Timaru, Mosgiol, Eoslyn, Oamaru, Ashburton, and Wellington Tweeds—amy length cut at Wholesale Price. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY—- , Boys’ Suita for Spring and Summer —beet material, best quality beet variety, 9s to 40s. K Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Boys’ and Youths'Clothing, special cuts for extra tall, slender boys. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Men’s and Boys’ Straw Halelargest variety in town. ~Z, CLOTHING FACTORY— New Tweed, Felt, Sergo, and Pullover Kate, Is to 10s 6d, N. z. clothing factory - Gent’s Ties, Braces, Collars, Handkerchiefs. Sox—all new goods. z. clothing factory— New Designs in Oxford, Regatta, and Unipn Shirts, Is 6d to 8s 6d. xt Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Men’s and Boys’ Underclothing in Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Silk. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Rugs, Travel ing Trunks, Gladstone Bags, etc., in great variety. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY— Suita made to measure from Colonial Tweeds, from 45s upwards. feß

THE GOLDEN HARVEST OF 1889. XHaVE IN STOCK fcr this Season ALL HARVEST REQUISITES, at LOWEST PRICES. GORNSACKS & BINDING TWINE. Now Seiliopj FULL-SIZED COENSAOKS; BEST MANILLA BINDING TWINE (Deering and Uonaby’a), lb. Best Binder Canvass, Sticks and Tacks, .ENGLEBERTS OILS (Black and Amber). Trolter, Neatsfoot, Castor, and Colza Oils. Forks, Rakes, Billies, Tents, Tarpaulins, etc, etc., and everything suitable for the Harvest Field. J. BROWN Tomukfl.

yyooLWOKKS, WINCHESTER. SKINS. SKINS. SKINS. THE Undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of all qualities of tbo above in aoy quantities at highest market rates. Preference Given to Large Lots. I am prepared to PELLMONQER at Lowest Rates, SKINS on account of Stationholders and others. P. McCASKILL. N.B.—A stock of WOOL MATS, all colors, on hand. j ,I G

JOLLY’S PASS HOTEL. CHRISTINA FRY - PROPRIETRESS. TT'ISITOKS to HANMER PLAINS Y HOT SPRINGS will find this Hotel Replete with EVERY COMFORT & CONVENIENCE. In addition to the usual Hotel accommodation, Visitors will ha provided with buggies or saddle horses to take them lo and from the Baths. In the Season a FRUIT GARDEN will bo at their disposal. Every attention Paid to their Personal Comforts. CHARGES £2 2s PER WEEK. •CHRISTINA EET. fell

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1864, 12 March 1889, Page 3

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