DECEMBER. IN addition to Rimutaka Shipment of a few days ago we have now to advise opening 7 CASES, EX lONIC, of Bijoutry and Xmas Goods, also some parcels ws have cleared for general stock at special prices, notably, 17fdoz IStraw Hats from Luton Manufacture at 'SO per cent discount, 40 pieces Prints, Ginghams, Abo., at 25 per cent discount, and other lines, alt perfectly fresh, reliable goods, and the class in demand. EX RUAPEHU, 12 CASES. These goods are selected to meet requirements at this season, and, stated shortly, i consist of [ Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. Embroideries, Aprons, Umbrellas, Belts, Laces, Handkerchiefs, all oboiee gaods in taking descriptions. French Merinos and Cashmeres, Cashmere do L’lnde, Grenadines, Foules, Beiges. Sheetings, Tablings, Towels, Galateas, Flannelettes, Quilts, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Curtains, Antis, Liberty Muslins, Blind Hollands. All Manchester Goods; from manufacturer at lowest list price. Princess Mantles, Pongees, Pelisses, Pinafores, Corsets, Underclothing, and full range for Show Room. 4 CASES FROM VARIOUS CENTRES. Owing to complications in early part of season several Colonial Wholesale Houses have got filled up with stuff. As we have been doing good solid business all along we have purchased rather heavily in DRESSES and HEAVY GOODS in particular. We are not anxious to dispose of the goods at once, as they are in choice shades, and are bought at 16 per cent less than we can land them from manufacturer: T. & J. THOMSON Dbapbbs and Silk Mkegubs, TIMAKU j 025
TAILORING AT THE CORNER. I HAVE Just received my second Parcel of Colonial Tweeds from tbe various mills. They haye been carefully selected for excellence of quality, Style, and Finish. Also per s.s. RIMtJTAH, a Splendid Range of West of England, Scotch, and Worsted Suitings and Trouserings, also Covert Coat' ings. The success of my Tailoring Department is beyond my most sanguine expectations. The reason is not far to seek ; my Cutter is one of the best in South Canterbury j my prices are very moderate, 16 to 20 per cent under ordinary Timatu Prices. I guarantee a perfect fit on tbe most difficult figure. Gentlemen, I would ask you specially to place your orders early in order to preyent delay and disappointment. Helmet Hats, cork lined, must be cleared, 12s fid, now 2s lid ; 14s fid, now 3s lid, OXFORD SHOES. OXFORD SHOES, Delivery given last week of a consignment of 500 Pairs of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, ex Rimutaka, which must be turned into Cash without delay. 100 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 5s lid, usual price 8s fid 100 Pairs Ladies’ Levant Oxford Shoes narked fis lid, usual price 9s fid 100 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Kid Oxford Shoes marked 7s lid, usual price 10s fid 100 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 8s lid, usual price lls fid 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Kid Shoes marked 9s lid, usual price 12s fid 800 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Shippers, 3s lid per pair. ARTHUR GABITES, (Late Gabites and Plante), au2l TIMARU.
GREAT REALISING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. AND JQOBIE Have Secured those Premises NEXT TO VELVTN & TAYLOR’S, Main Street, Temuka, Where they will open up a Magnificent Assortment of New SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND ICLOTHING ON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22hd. We may say plainly we have Thou' sands of Pounds worth of High-class Goods, and considering we have determined to realise the whole lot, and going to Close all our Branches in as limited time as possible, we have piled into our Branch here a grand assortment of all classes of Goods. We ask you to call and just see what Slaughtering of High-class Stock means. Remember this is no Ordinary Sale of Odds and Ends of a Season's Business, but a Stock specialty imported for a Family Trade, THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE REALISED, Therefore Call Early. See Handbills for Particulars, TERMS STRICTLY GASH, GLENDINiNC'& DOBIE bet Messrs Yelvtn and Taylor’s), TEMUKA.
TO ANGLERS YELVIN & TAYLOR beg to intimate that they have Just Received their First Shipment of FISHING TACKLE, They would kindly invite inspection before purchasing elsewhere. Bee fulme dvernsement. VELYIN & TAYLOR, ► torekeepers, 80%1 Temuka,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2136, 11 December 1890, Page 3
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