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The Agricultural committee of the Exhibition have fixed, the dates , for the following shows and competitions: —Ham, bacon, lard 1 , 3rd January; butter and cheese, 21st and 22nd February; honey, wax, preserved milk, jams, fruit, 20th, 21st, and 22nd March. Entries for wool close on 31st December. The show of foot cropswill be held about the same time as the horticultural show.

COMMERCE HOUSE. . DRESSES, —Armure Cloths, > Beiges, Summer Tweeds, Crapettes, Veilings, Tennis Cloths, Zephera, Zepherines, Ginghams, Ac., new & stylish patterns MANTLES.—In Armures, Fokins, Silk Canvasses,' Brocades—the best value ever shown in Timaru. JACKETS.—Novelties, with detached Moit< Veat, and other new stylos in bilk, Summer Coatings, Jersey, Light Tweed, &c. SILKS.—A Grand Range in Moryoilleus, ; Brocades, Armures, Ac., New: Plushes and pongees for Trimmings., RIBBONS.— Best Collection yet shown in New Tints. including "Boreal,,’ “ Serpent,” “ Shrimp,” Ae., Striped, Brocades and Plain. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS i-rln this Department we are showing thel Newest and Beat Goods procurable at Home. Prices lower far than hithertp, ■SUNSHADES.—"Husband Beaters,” the great line of the Season, a beautiful lothandles in ivory, rustic, and carved wood GLOVES.—Milanese, all silk with kid tips, in black and colors, " Florence,” and “ Florentia ” Kid—best makes in the trade. SHOW ROOM. Ladiea’ New. Aprons (a magnificent show), Children’s All Embroidery Sun Hats and Bonnets (white and colored), 500 New Straw Sailor Hats, 1 1 Case Special Model Selection Paris Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Underclothing, Stays (new makes), etc. FANCY GOODS.—Fans in all Novelties Hand Bags, Crocodile and Hide’Bolts, Tinsel 1 Trimmings and Effects, Sashes in Moird, Plain Bilk and Pongee, Silk Squares, &c., &0., HOSIERY.—In out Celebrated Makes, all colors warranted fto wash, Cashmere, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. FURNISHINGS.—Art Liberty Muslins (all widths), Colored Canvas Curtains, White Curtains, Dimities, Linoleums, Mats, .Mattings. Standard Maken in Sheetings and Calicoes, Hacks, Towels, Damasks, , Nanking, Dovleys, Tray Cloths, Ac. SMALL WARES.™A Full Collection. Specs alLot of Fancy Haberdashery, Oases, Needles, Ac , Buttons of all sorts, Scissors, Brushes, Combs, Ac,', &o. DRESSMAKING.—Wo arc pleased to state that the management , of this important Department is still in the hands of MISS „BTEVHNSON. CLOTHING.—We keen a full range of Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Tweed Suits, made from Colonial Tweeds—Timaru, Oamaru.’Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Moagiel, Ac. The Cut and Pit arc First-class, and value offered unequalled anywhere. SHIRTS. —In Oxford, Regatta, Flannelettes, Tennis, Bilk, &3., made to our order in engaged designs. New Ties, Collars, and. Hats. FIVE PERCENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED UPON GASH PURCHASES. DRUMMOND AND GLASSOH COMMERCE 1 HOUSE, TIMARU. BULL’S HEAD BUTCHERY TEMUKA. T BEO to RETURN MY'SINCERE X THANKS to my Friends and Customers for the Liberal Patronage they have extended to me during the past 12 Years that I have carried on the above Butchery Business. I have great Pleasure now in intimating that I HAVE SOLD THE BUSINESS -to MR WILLIAM 1 McLEOD, and 1 Hope my Customers will in the Future extend to him the same Liberal Patronage I have received in the Past. WILLIAM ACKROYD. IN CONNECTION with the above I have much Pleasure in stating THAT NOTHING WILL BE LEBT UNDONE so far as I am concerned to M.eriu Public Patronage, The Public may rely on receiving BIRST-CLA; S ARTICLES, together with every possible Civility and Attention. se3 WILLIAM MuLEOD.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1956, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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539

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1956, 15 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1956, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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