SPRING, 1889WE ARE DAILY OPENING Consignments of SEEING GOODS, And hope to have Arrangements completed shortly, when wo will be able to make Announcement of SPECIAL SHOW DAYS. Already Oar COMPLETE STAFF i« Employed, and we would recommend the EARLY PLACING OF ORDERS as it will be a FAST SEASON, and from a Variety of Causes the more Taking Goods will be Scarce as the Season goes on. :i On SATURDAY the Bulk of Shipments will Arrive Ex “ AORANGI,” To be followed by “ COPTIC M in a Few Days. T. & J. THOMSON, Deapbes ahd Sins Mehobes, TIMAKI). »e 25
| THE CORNER. EITKAORDIN A.H7 PURCHASE I I I ONI THOUSAND PAIRS OP BOOTS & SHOES. I HAVE Succeeded in Purohaeing a Largo Portion of a Cbristchnrch (Wholesale) BANKRUPT STOCK Of English-made Goods, bought at one-fourth off their landed cost. They are all new, sound, and in perfect condition, and of recent importation. 22 Maids’E.S. Kid Boots, 3b lid; worth Valid 72 Pairs Ladies’ E.S. Plain Levant Boots, Va lid; worth Us6d 1 72 Pairs Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes, 6a 6d ; worth 10* 6d 36 Pairs Men's Oarpet Slippers, 2s lid; worth 4s 6d 72 Fairs Ladies’ Kid Slippers, 8s lid ; worth 5s lid .69, .Ladies’ 8.8. Kid Boots, 5s lid ; worth 8s lid 13 Fairs Ladios' Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s 6d; worth 6s lid 72 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes, 6s lid ; worth 11s 6d 72 Pairs Men’s Balmorals, 10s 9d; worth 16s 6d 72 Pairs Girls* Leyant Balmorals, at less than landed cost 600 Pairs of Infants’ Elastic Side, Felt, and Strap Shoes, 6d, Is, la lid. OLOTHING-The Balance of that Very Cheap Lot of Boys' Imitation Nelson Tweed i Trouser Suits, size 7,8, 9, to be cleared at 12s 9d, 13s od, 14s 9d. Boys* Knioker Suite, from 4s lid. TAILORING—I am now Making Up on the Premises Gents’ Tweed .Suits to Order at 455, sßa, and 655; Gents’ Tweed Trousers to Order at 12i &d the pair; Trousers to Order of Wellington or Timam Tweeds, 16s fid per pair. ARTHUR GASHES (Late Gabitae and Plante), ju2l THE CORNER, Timirv.
THE GREAT SALE OF SALES! COMMENCED RIDA Y, AUGUST 2H d, AT DRUMMOND AND GLASSON, OOMMEECE HOUSE,; 1 TIMARU. <r.SEE HAND BJL LS. THE Undersigned begs to announce that HE HAS PURCHASED THE BUTCHERY BUSINESS ot MR E. HAMMOND, and hopes, by Strict Attention to Business and keeping nothing but the PRIMEST MEAT to obtain a Share of Public Support. F. WORNBR, au3 Geraldine, ROBERT JJ ARTiY^ Architect and Bvilder, Timaru, la prepared to GET OUT PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS, and also to EXECUTE ANY KIND OF BUILDING WORK. Is now engagaged at the Rev. G, Barclay s Residence, Geraldhje.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1933, 22 August 1889, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1933, 22 August 1889, Page 3
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