EX COPTIC, WE OPENED YESTERDAY—--10 CASES SEASONABLE GOODS, And Purchased on Favorable Terms late in Season. HabebD4SHBBT, Hosiery AND Glotes. Fancy. Dress. Manchester. Mantles. Millinery AND UNDERCLOTHING. Mantle Drape, Maorame (all color,), Novelties in Needle Oases, and very large selection of details for this department. Cashmere Hosiery in Plain and and Rib (all sizes), Boys’ Felscend do, 25 dozen Gloves, in “ Yiking ” Kid (our leading make),Cashmere and Kid Astrachan Books. 20 Pieces Ribbon in necessary widths and shades, Swiss Edging, Wool Handkerchiefs, Pocket do, Silk do, Veiling and Laces in yariety, Umbrellas, Aprons, Collars, Pongees, etc., etc. Black and Colored French Merinos—our Special Fast Dye. 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 coat. Black and Colored Cloth Jackets Ulsters (German Goods, Special 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 we are enabled to make exceptionally favorable arrangements in all Season’s Goods at close of London term.
T. & J. THOMSON Dbapebs and Silk Mbeolbs, , T I M A R U se2s 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 OASES TWEED & COTTON SHIRTINGS. The above Goode 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 oan 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 pnp cent, under ordinary Timaru prions. See the following lines before purchasing elsewhere : 25 Pairs Grey Blankets, 5s lid, 6s lid 30 Pairs Blue Blankets, any size 75 Pairs White Blankets, 6slld, 8s lid, lls 9d 20 Large Size, suitable for double beds, 13s lid, 18s lid 50 Pairs Kaiapoi Blankets, old prices S 5 Buggy Rugs,is Id, 6s lid, 8s lid,l2a9d* READY-MADE CLOTHING, Made special to my own orders ;
Men’s Superior Tweed Sac Suits 19s 9d, 25s 6d Men’s Long Tweed Oyercoals 17s 9d Men’s Long Tweed Do, with capes, 27e 6d 200 Pair’s Men’s Tweed Trousers 5s lid, 6a lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d Boys’ Trouser Suits, job lot, 7 and 8,12 s9d &c, 4c., &c. BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS I If you want wear-resisting Boots, don’t fail to see these goods before purchasing elsewhere. I guarantee to save you 2s to 4fl the pair. TAILORING. To hand, a Grand Range of Colonial and English TWEEDS.—This Department being under the management of a First-class Cutter, my Patrons can roly on receiving Good Fitting Garments et prices beyond competition. DON’T BUY A HAT UNTIL you have in-, ipected the New Shapes at THE CORNER. 50 Spindles Worsted FINGERING TARNS, to be Cleared at Is lid. ARTHUR GABITES, (Late Gabites and Plante), u2l THE CORNER Timaetl BOOTS- BOOTS. BOOTS. JTANQNEY has pleasure in notifying , that he has Opened Up a Large and Varied Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which he is ready to dispose of at VERY REASONABLE PRIQES, These Boots have been Specially Made tq Order in the English and Colonial Boot Factories, and will be guaranteed to be of EXCELLENT QUALITY. Terms Cash, No Second Prices, ■seßimojjj em no aepjQ oi op«h sxdoa craooad qny a Mas J. TANGNEY, jnld Bootmaker, Temuka.
STANLEY’S NEW BOOK, DARKEST AFRICA, AND the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emu.}, Governor of Equatoria, bia New Volume of Travel, Discovery, and Adventure. Orders received previous to Ist Jusy will be charged 16s. After that date the price will be l^a, THO 9. WAG STAFF, Educational Bookseller & Stationer, ocl7 TIMARU. w ANTED TO porgb^SE at ONOE-^ PRIME MALTING BARLEY. Buyer of RYEGRASS SEED (from Old Pas lure) Stacks Grain Insured at Lowest Rates,. Cash Buyer oy JSI3EEPSKINS. UfPkS, & TALLOW. GEORGE PRIEST, Stafford Street, feia TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2063, 24 June 1890, Page 3
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704Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2063, 24 June 1890, Page 3
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