It may not be generally known that Mr " Abington," who cut euch a disgraceful figure in the Slavin-Smitb fight, as Smith's backer, and who, it is said, was the cause of a'l the disturbance and brutality, is a H oo of Mr Baird, a member of the great Glasgow firm of iron merchants. TjlX COPTIC, WE OPENED h YESTERDAY 10 CASES SEASONABLE GOODS, And Purchased on Favorable Term 3 late in Season. H&BBB- Mantle Drape, MaoramS (all DABHBBY. co i orB ) ( Novelties in Needle Oases, and very large selection of details for this department. HOSIEBY Cashmere Hosiery in Plain and AND and Rib (till sizes), Boys'FelGloves. g tea d n 0) 25 dozen Gloves, in " Viking" Kid (our leading make),Cashmere and Kid Astrachan Backs. 20 Pieces Ribbon in necessary widths and shades, Swiss Edging, Wool Handkerchiefs, Pocket do, Silk do, Veiling and Laces in yariety, Umbrellaß, Aprons, Collars, Pongees, etc., etc. Black and Colored French Merinos—our Special Fast Dye. MiHOHESTEB. Mantles. MILIiINEBT AND Undbbolothing. Diapers, DamasL „_ 7 fars, Ticks (special) Napkins, Towels, Longcloths and Grey Oalicoes,Cretonne6, Flannelettes, 12 Pieoes Shirting, Quilts and Toilets, Saxony Flannel, Serges, D'Oyles, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Muslins in yariety, Hollands, Turkey Twills, etc. Note. —Doing a large turnover in this Department, all Goods are marked at a minimum of advanoe on landed cost. Black and Colored Cloth Jackets Ulsters (German Goods, Speoial Value), Fur Pelerines and Cloths, Muffs. Liberty Caps, Ladies' Straws, .Evening Flowers, Corsets, Pelisses, Robes. In many of the above lines our Purchases are extensive, and vte are enabled to make exceptionally favorable arrangements in all Season's Goods at close of London term. T.&J. THOMSON Dkapebb and Silk Mekcebs, - ; TIMAKU ee2s
NEW GOODS AT "THE CORNER. I HAVE Pleasure in announcing the Receipt, ex Doric, from London, of 7 OASES READY-MADE CLOTHING-. 150 PAIRS OF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION BLANKETS. 2 CASKS TWEED & COTTON SHIRTINGS. The aboye Goods are direct from the respective Manufacturers, thereby saving Home Buyers' and Indenfcers' commissions. This is no small item to add to the landed cost. I SELL FOR CASH, a system by which every line caa be sold at u smaller margin of profit. Further, having almost no working expenses, doing nearly all the work myself, I can, and do, Sell 10 to 15 p*r cent, under ordinary Timaru prices. See the following lines before purchasing elsewhere : 25 P-iirs Grey Blankets, 'ss lid, 6s lid 30 Pairs Blue Blankets, any siza 75 Pairs White Blankets, fislld, & lid, lis 9d 20 Large Size, suitable for double beds, 133 lid, 18s lid 50 Pairs Kniapoi Blankets, old prices 25 Bugs, 4s Id, 6s lid, 8s lid, 12s 9d-READY-MADE CLOTHING, Made special to my own orders : Men's Superior Tweed Sao Suits 19s 9d, 25s 6d Men's Long Tweed Oyercoats 17s 9i Men's Long Tweed Do, with capes, 27s 6d 200 Pair's Men's Tweed Trousers 5a lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d Boys' Trouser Suits, job lot, 7 and 8,12 s9i &c, &c, &c. BOOTS ! 800 TS ! BOOTS 1 If you want wear-resisting Boots, don't fail to see these goods before purchasing elsewhere. I guaranbe to save you 2s to 4s the pair. TAILORING, To hand, a Grand Rango of Colonial and English TWEEDS.—This Department being under the management of a First-class Cutter, my Patrons oan rely on receiving Good Fitting Garments at prices beyoDd competition. DON'T BUT A HAT UNTIL you have inspected the New Shapes at THR CORNER. 50 Spindles Worsted FINGERING YARNS, to be Cleared at Is lid. (Late Gahites and Plante), u2l THE CORNER, Timaru. STANLEY'S NEW BOOK, ST AFRIQA, AND the truest, Rescue, and Retreat of. Emin, Governor of Ecpatoyia, being his New Yo}ume of Travel, Discovery, and Adventure,
Orders received previous to Ist July will be charged 16s. After that date the price will be 18s. THOS. WAGSTAW, Educational Bookseller & Stationer, ocl7 TIMARU. J, H. WALKER, MACHINIST AND GENERAL SMITH, AndrewviJle, Temuka, "S prepared to REPAIR, every description of Machinery, Implements, Bicycles and Fire-arms. Tinware and Stove-piping of all kinds made and repaired. Agent for the Wop.ci Beaper and Binder. Has a Breech-loading Gun For Sale se24 CI A. POST )*. Accountant an?. General Commission Agent. Tradesmen's Books posted and balanced. Accounts prepared. T)ebts collected and Loans negotiated. Office adjoining Geicaldine Guardian
I SIDNEY WOLF W~ILL VISIT TEMUKA ON WEDNESDAYS, And may be seen at tho ODDFELLOWS' HALL. fe6
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2061, 19 June 1890, Page 3
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