EX COPTIC, WE OPENED YESTERDAY—--10 GASES SEASONABLE GOODS, And Purchased on Favorable Terms late in Season. Habbb- Mantle Drape, Macramd (all dasheby. colors), Novelties in Needle Oases, and very large selection of details for this department. Hosiery AND Gloves. Cashmere Hosiery in Plain and and Rib (all sizes), Boys’ Pelstead do, 25 dozen Gloves, in “ Viking ” Kid (our leading make),Cashmere and Kid Astrachan Backs. Fancy. Drub*. 20 Pieces Ribbon in necessary widths and shades, Swiss Edging, Wool Handkerchiefs, Pocket do, Silk do, Veiling and Laces in yariely, Umbrellas, Aprons, Collars, Pongees, etc., etc. Black and Colored French Merinos —our Special Fast Dye. Manchester. Diapers, Damask Tablings, Forfars, Ticks (special) Napkins, Towels, Longcloths and Grey Calicoes,Cretonnes, Flannelettes, 12 Pieces Shirting, Quilts and Toilets, Saxony Flannel, Serges, D’Oyles, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Muslins in variety, Hollands, Turkey Twills, etc. Note.—Doing a large turnover in this Department, all Goods are marked at a minimum of advance on landed cost. Mantles, Millinery AND UndbhCLOTHINGt. Black and Colored Cloth Jackets Ulsters (German Goods, Special Value), Fur Pelerines and Cloths, Muffs. Liberty Caps, Ladies’ Straws, Byening Flowers, Corsets, Pelisses, Robes. In many of the above lines our Purchases are extensive, and we are enabled to make exceptionally favorable arrangements in all Season’s Goods at close of London term. T.&J. THOMSON Deapebs and Silk Mkecbbs,. T I M A H U se2s
NEW GOODS AT “THE CORNER.' I HAVE Pleasure in aunouncing the Receipt, ex Dome, from London, of 7 OASES READY-MADE CLOTHING-. 150 PAIRS OF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION BLANKETS. 2 OASES TWEED & COTTON SHIRTINGS. The above Goods are direct from the respective Manufacturers, thereby saving Home Buyers’ and Indenters’ commissions. This is no small item to add to the landed cost. I SELL FOR CASH, a system by which every line can be sold at a smaller margin of profit. Further, having almost no working expenses, doing nearly all the work myself, I can, and do, Sell 10 to 15 per cent, under ordinary Timaru prices. See the following lines before purchasing elsewhere : 25 Pairs Grey Blankets, 5s lid, 6a lid - 30 Pairs Blue Blankets, any sizs 75 Pairs White Blankets, 6alld, 8s lid, 11s 9d 20 Large Size, suitable for double beds, 13s lid, 18s lid 50 Pairs Kaiapoi Blankets, old prices 25 Buggy 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 Overcoats 17s 9d Men’s Long Tweed Do, with capes, 27s 6d 200 Pair’s Men’s Tweed Trousers 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d Boys’ Trouser Suite, job lot, 7 and 8,12 s9d BOOTS? 0 ’ BOOTS! & BOOTS 1 If you want wear-resisting Boots, don’t fail to see these goods before purchasing elsewhere, I guarantee to save you 2s to 4s the pair. TAILORING. To hand, a Grand Range of Colonial and English TWEEDS.—This Department being under the management of a Eirst-class Cutler, my Patrons can rely on receiving Good Fitting Garments at prices beyond competition. DON’T BUY A HAT UNTIL you have inspected the New Shapes at THE CORNER. 50 Spindles Worsted FINGERING YARNS, to be Cleared at la lid.
ARTHUR GABITES, (Late Q-abites and Plante), u2l THE CORNER, Timakv. BOOTS- BOOTS, BOOTS. JTANGNEY has pleasure in notifying » that ho has Opened Up a Large and Varied Consignment of .BOOTS AND SHOES. Which he is ready to dispose of at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. These Boots have been Specially Made to Order in the English and Colonial Boot Factories, and will be guaranteed to ba of EXCELLENT QUALITY. Terms Cash, No Second Prices. •sesjmoajj eqi no jepjQ OT O P B H SLOGS dUGOHd QNY NAtHS J. TANGNEY, j u l4 Bootmaker, Temuku. GERALDINE TIMBER AND GOAL YARDS, gHERRATT & QO Have for oale all Kinds of Building and Fencing Materials, Doors, Sashes, Mould, mgs, Rough and Dressed Timber, Galvanised Iron and Nails, Posts, Stakes. AH Building Materia] kept under Cover Newcastle and Westport Coals, Filewood, «&c.
All Orders Punctully Attended to Oats and all kinds of Qraiij feushed f or farmers nod others, Pians and Snecificationa accurately prefor Builders and others, free of cbar S e - des STANLEY’S NEW BOOR DARKEST AFRICA, ND the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emm, Governor of Equatoria, being his New Volume of Travel, Bis. covery, and Adventure. A 1 Orders received previous to Ist July wjll be charged 16a. After that date the pqce will be 18s. THOS. WAG-STAFF, Educational Bookseller & Stationer, ocl7 TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2062, 21 June 1890, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2062, 21 June 1890, Page 3
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