THE Large and Well-known Finn of Timarn Drapers, DRUMMOND AND GLASSON Ann Hoddiko A Display op AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY IN GERALDINE, For ONE MONTE ONLY—Commencing APRIL 2nd. A great many Special Lines will be Shown in DRESS TWSKD3 AND TRIMMINGS, HATS AND BONNETS, Etc,, Etc. Induced by the vast number of order for COSTUMES AND MANTLES, which crowd into this at tractive Department, wo have erected New Workrooms, which we find only sufficient for Miss Stevenson and her Staff of Workers. 1 ULSTERS, JACKETS, ULSTERS. All New Shapes, and Marked Low. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS We are entering into Special Arrangements with the KAIAPOX FACTORY to supply their FAMOUS ALL-WOOL TWILL BLANKETS in Large Quantities. They arc Most Durablo and Cheapest in the Market, MACINTOSHES & OVERCOATS. There are Scores in the District, who assert that DEUMMOND AND GLASSON’S MACINTOSHES are REALLY WATERPROOF. COSTUMES, Costumes Complete of Black French Merino, from 32 6d upwards. Elegant Stripe Tailor-made Tweed Costumes for £2 2s, all wool. Black Velveteen Cost umes from 40s, complete. Wo hold very heavy Stocks of—Melton Cloth, at 4fcdi per yard ; Tweed Homspuns, Bid ; Blue Sergos, 7id ; Striped Skirtings, 9|d j • Children’s School Dress Cloth, 6fcd. 50 PIECES COLORED PLUSHES. 207 PIECES OF STRIPED SILK TRIMMINGS. TRIMMED HATS. A number of Model Hats and Bonnets will be shown. Orders will be taken for any Style of Millinery required. DRUMMOND Jr GLASSON, HUFFEY’S CORNER, GERALDINE. ap9 SECOND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON, Ex Aobahgi. E have just opened a Very Large Selection of w SEASONABLE GOODS, Transfers, Fancy urchasad in many instances at Clearing ’rices, and including the undernoted peciulities > — French Merinos, Colored and Blue, Black shade Kirkcaldy Stripes and other Shirtings Fancy Muslins Sheetings Cretonnes Twill Flannelettes Velveteens Pongee Silks Plushes, plain and fancy Umbrellas Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters—Very Special Hat and Bonnet Shapes Children s do. 1 i n s o 1, Fans 'rewel and Silks hell Hairp'ns 'ancy Braids and Bead Sets iibbons, narrow and trimming widths Cosiery, Motley’s and Leaf’s Goods Tool Bonnets and Shawls [andkerebiefs 'rillings tprons Tools Shetland, Berlin, Lady Betty Roves, 30 dozen Pelisses and Variety for Underclothing Department. We have also to hand soma Choice Things in DbesseS and for Evening Wear, which we have purchased locally. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under able management. T.&J. THOMSON, Dbapees and Side Mbbcbbs, T I M A K U . 8e25 HESTER WINCHESTER. OOLWORKS SKINS. SKINS. SKINS. THE Undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of all qualities of the above in any quantities at highest market rates. Pkejperence Given to Lakge Lots. lam prepared to FELLMONGER at Lowest Rates, SKINS on account of Stationholders and others, P. McOASKILL. N.B.—A stock of WOOL MATS, all colors, on hand. ZEALANDI A BOOTS. THE GRANDEST WEARING BOOTS MANUFACTURED in mb COLONY. THESE Boots are now being sent for from Victoria, Queensland, and New South Wales, by Customers who have had them previously in New Zealand. Some time ago a family returning to Yorkshire were fitted out with “Zealandia” Boots by a large Storekeeper, and they wrote to him to say that their “ Zealandia ” Boots caused a deal of discussion in the Old Country, end they stoutly maintained that no Finer Wearing Boots could be Made in England. Since writing, these Colonists have returned to New Zealand, and have informed us that their bov wore a Pair of the “DEPENDABLE” SCHOOL BOOTS while going Home ; all the time at Home ; while returning ■ and has since worn them at School for Two* Months, and the Boots are PERFECT yet. Every other Pair gave Equal Satisfaction. There is no Greater Economy than in Buying “ZEALANDIA” BOOTS, and remember that none arc genuine unless Branded on the Sole Sold by the Leading Boot Makers and Storekeepers throughout Now Zealand, and Wholesale by LiGHTBAHD ALLAH AKB CO. de!3 CHRISTCHURCH ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received Leaves Office
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1880, 18 April 1889, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1880, 18 April 1889, Page 3
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