Thb Wat the Poor Lite.—DrMaloney, M.P., Bttid at a Melbourne meeting recently, that his experience of London a year ago had made him a confirmed Democrat. In the course of his dutipa in the West—not the East—End he had to deliver a woman io a room 10ft x lift. This room held twelve people, who lived and slept in it. Shame I Eight of them Lad to go out into the rain and sleet to give him room to perform bis du f ies. What a parody on the boasted wealth of. London 1 The. noted quality of the Coffee made in the Cafes of Turkey, France, and Amerioa is chiefly duo to the fact that only'Fresb Roasted Coffee is used j so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. Ask your grocer for Anderson's Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and' s imulating, as it is fresh roasted and ground at'the factory, Timaru,—[Adyt. 2 J
COMMERCE HOUSE. VRESSKS.—Armure Cloths, Beiges, Summer Tweeds, Crapettes, Veilings, Tennis Cloths, Zephers, Zapherines, Ginghams, &c., &c, new 4 stylish patterns MANTLES.—In Armures, Peking, Silk Canvasses, Brooades—the best value ever shown in Timaru. JAOKEIS.-fNoveltieii with detached Moira" ' Test, and other new styles'in bilk, Sum. mer Coatings, Jersey, Light Tweed, &o. SILKS.—A Grand Range in Merveilleux, - Brocades, Armures, &0., New Plushes and Pongees for'Trimmings. RIBBONS.—Best Collection yet shown in New Tints, including "Boreal,,' "Serpent," "Shrimp," &c, Striped, Broeadei and Plain. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.—In this Department we are showing the Newest and Beßt Goods procurable at Home. Prices lower far than hitherto. SUNSHADES.—" Husband Beaters," the great line of the Season, a beautiful lothandles in ivory, rustio, and carved wood GLOVES.—Milanese, all silk with kid tips, in blaofc and colors, "Florence," and "Florentia" Kid—best makes in the trade. SHOW ROOM. Ladies' New Aprons (a magnificent show), Children's All Em. broidery Sun Hats and Bonnets (white and oolored), 500 New Straw Sailor Hats, 1 Case Speoial Model Seleotion Paris Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ladies' Underolothing, Stays (new makes), etc. FANCY GOODS.—Fans in all Novelties Hand Bags, Orooodile and Hide Belts, Tinsel Trimmings and Effects, Sashes in MoiraV Plain Silk and Pongee, Silk . Squares, &0,, Ao. HOSIERY.—In our Celebrated Makes, all colors warranted to wash, Cashmere, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. FURNISHINGS.—Art Liberty Muslins (all widthß),Oolored Canvas Curtains, White Curtains, Dimities, Linoleums, Mats, Mattings, Standard Makes in Sheetings and Caliooes, Hucks, Towels, Damasks, Napkins, Doyleys, Tray Cloths, &c SMALL WARES.—A Full Collection. Special Lot of Fancy Haberdashery, Cases, Needles, &c, Buttons of all sorts, Soissors, Brushes, Combs, &c, &o. DRESSMAKING.—We are pleased to state that the management of this important Department ia still in the hands of ' MISS STEVENSON. CLO THING.—We keeD a full range of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Tweed Suits, made from Colonial Tweeds—Timaru, Oamaru, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, &o. The Cut and Fit are First-class, and value offered unequalled anywhere. SHIRTS.—In Oxford, Regatta, Flannelettes, Tennis, Silk; ko,, made to our order in engaged designs. New Tieß, Collars, and Hats. FHE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED UPON CASH PURCHASES. COMMEEOE HOUSE, TIMARU. AND DOBIE'S MONSTEB S ALE GENERAL DRAPERY, IN MENDiSLSON'S BUILDINGS, -S now in FULL SWING. PURI . CHASERS are more than delighted | with the REAL BARGAINS offered. EVERYTHING NEWLY IMPORTED • FOR THE SEASON, And Purchased at an ENORMOUS SACRIFICE from Home Agents. During our Short Stay EVERY LINE WILL BE SLAUGHTERED to Convert the Stock into CASH. Come Early and do not be Disappointed. ORDERS TAKEN FOR SUITS TO MEASURE at CASH SALE PRICES. GLENDINING AND DOBIE,^ MENDELSON'S BUILDINGS, TEMUKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1959, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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