THE TEMUKA DISPENSARY Established 1867. E. C. 1) A N *’ Chemist and Druggist 1 (Late 0. J. Rayner), | Sixteen Years engaged in the Trade many Years with Messrs Cook and Ross, and Mr Geo. Bennington ; also in Business in Christchurch. Physicians’ Presciptione accurately Dispensed Pure Drugs and Chemicals ( Patent Medicines and Druggists’ Sundries Note Piper, Envelopes Novels, and New Publications At Christchurch Prices. Raynor’s Lavender Water Rayoer’s Australian Oils Dann’s Dandelion Pills Dann’s Dandelion Bitters Dann’e Linseed Balaam. HORSE and CATTLE MEDICINES. Dann’s Red Blister. “ Meynell Hunt ” Condition Powder (From the Late J. J. Oakden, Esq.’s ocs Recipes). FOR OCTOBER. SECOND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS, EX lONIC. IN addition to previous deliveries, wo are OPENING THIS DAY and following days Extensive CLEARING LINES in the Undermentioned Goads in demand, as also Selection of EVERY SEASONABLE REQUIREMENT j—- , Haber- 100 Gross Buttons (assorted DASHBRY. colors), Galoon Trimming. Glotes. Hosiery. Fancy. Dresses. Washing Dresses. Pure Silk Taffeta in usual make and Kid-dppad in taking shades, “ Cosmo,” Gant de Suede, 6-but-ton, and Mousquetaire. Leaf aod Morley’a Hosiery. Nets and Tulles (all shades), Fallings, Fancy Millinery, and Neck Ribbons (very special), Sash Ribbons, Belts, Laces in Velenoeinuee, Maltese, American. Cashmeres, Beiges, Amazons, Bordered Robes; also, 15 pieces Fancy Drees at Special Price. Embroidered Swiss Robes (white and colors), Nainsooks, Cotton Pongees in Mexique, Cream, etc.; 30 pieces Fancy Dress Muslin, 23 pieces Fancy Drills' and Lawns (fast colors), Norman, and Galatea Stripes. MAN- Lace and Guipure Curtains, CanOHESTBB. TM and Liberty Curtain Muslin, Calicoes, Cretonnes, Chintz, Tablings. _____ Silks. Pongee, Mcrveillieux, Moire, Plush in Variety, Umbrellas, Sunshades —Choice Goods, Very Cheap. Mantles. Special Line Dust Cloaks, Jackets, and Brocatellu Silk Mantles, Silk and Lawn Garibaldis. Millinery. Model Hals, Flowers, Mounts, Fancy Ladies’ Straws (choice shapes), 10* doz. Soye’ and Girls Sailor, 6* doz. Sun Bonnets, etc. Underclothing Pelisses, Colored Frocks, Pinafores Corsets, etc.—a repeat of our usual Special Makee, with some fresh introductions. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under Effective Supervision and a Competent Staff. T.&J. THOMSON, Drapers and Silk Mergers, T I M A R U . se2s SPECIAL FOR THE TIMARU SHOW, 1889. ARTHUR G-ABITBS, THE CORNER, TS NOW SHOWING A SPECIAL | PURCHASE OF KAIAPOI CLOTHING, ETC. SPECIAL PURCHASE—2OO Boys’ Kaiapoi Knioker Suits, new and choice pattern*, 9s lid to 20a; worth 15s to 255. SPECIAL PURCHASE—2S Men’s Kaiapoi Tweed Sac Suita marked 85i; coat to produce 40a. SPECIAL PURCHASE—2B Men’a Kaiapoi Tweed Sao Suita, Mill price 55* 6d j my price 45a and 50a. Boys’ Tweed Trouser Suit* to bo cleared at 12s 9d, 13a 9d, 14a 9d. VERT SPECIAL—27* dozen Kaiapoi Knitted Hope, suitable for Girla’ or Boys’ wear. The price that lam selling them at is not the cost of the wool, with the knitting thrown in, viz,, la 4d, Is sd, la 6d, la 7d, la Bd. SPECIAL PURCHASE—6O Boy*’ Blouae Washing Tweed Anioker Suita 4s lid ; they are cheap at 6a lid. BOOTS 1 BOOTS! BOOTS! The balance of the Bankrupt Stock, which I am now clearing at the following prices s—adiea’ Kid Slippers, 3a lid ; worth 6a lid adies’ BS. Kid Boots, 5i lid; worth 8a lid adies’ Oxford Shoes, 5s lid j worth 9j 6d ifanta’ Elastic Side Felt and Strap Shoea, 6d, la, 1* lid. SUITS TO ORDBRf Wellington, Kaiapoi, or Moagiel Tweeds, 57c @d the Suit. I have also a splendid range of Woritedij, West of England, and Scotch Tweed*. ARTHUR CABITES (Late Gabitea and Plante), ju2l THE CORNER, Timaru. SOUTH CANTERBURY SCHOOLS. I HAVE RECEIVED EBESH SUPPLY OF NEW BOOKS NOW BEING INTRODUCED INTO ALL THE SCHOOLS. ALSO—ALL SCHOOL REQUISITES FOR DRAWING LESSONS. New Books for Pupil Teachere by each Home Mail. THOS. WAG STAFF, Educational Bookseller & Stationer, OC I7 TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1961, 26 October 1889, Page 4
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613Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1961, 26 October 1889, Page 4
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