DECEMBERIN addition to Rimufcska Shipment of ‘Vfew daya ago wc have now te advise opening 7 CASES, EX lONIC, > of Bijoutry and Xmn Good*, also some pare I* we have cleared for general stock at special prices,' notably, 17fcdoz Straw Hats from f.ufon M-nuf-cturi, at 50 per cent discount .40 pieces ’ Print*. Gingh 'Ol' l , A’., ai 25 per ‘•••nt discoun'-, and other line.*, all pcifr'ctl-? fiesh, reliable goods, and the class in d m nd. EX RUAPEHU. 12 CASES. These goods are selected to meet require* marts at this sea on, and, stated shortly consist of Ribbon*, Hosiery, Olives. Embroideries, Aprons, Umbrellas,' Belts, Lace«, San kerchief*, -.11 choiee goods in taking descriptions. French' Merinos And Ca»hm : -’r«^J Caihme:e de L’lnde, Grenadines, Foules, Bsigei. I Sheetings, Tabling*, Towels, Galateas, Flannel ties. Quilts, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Curiam*, An-is Liberty Muslins, Bind Hollands. All Manehrster Goods; fro* manufacturer at lowest list price. P-incest M»ijtl<-s Pongees. Pelisses Pinafores, Oo»spta, Underolothmg, and ful range for Show R >om. 4 CASES FROM VARIOUS CENTRES. Owing to complioatides in early part of season several Colonial Wholesale Houses have got filled up with stuff As we have been doing good solid business al 1 along wa have purchased rather hastily in DRES3E ' and HEAVY GOODS in particular. W* ■re not anxious to dispose of ihe goods at once, as they are in choice shades, and are bought at IB per cent, less than we can land them from mannfacturer, T. & J. THOMSON Dbapkbs and Silk Mbecbbs, TIM AHD <e2s TAILORING ATJHE CORNER. I HAVE just received my second Parcel of Colonial Tweeds from the venous nulls. They haye been careful!* selected for excellence of quality .'Style, and Finish, Also per s.s. BiXDTAJCA, a Splendid Range of West of Eng'and, Scotch,and Worsted Blittings and Trouserings, also Covert Costings. The success of my TailoringTVepartment is beyond my most sanguine expeetitions. The reason is no 1 far to seek ; my Cutter is one of the best in South Canterbury ; my prices are very mod rate, 15 to 20 per cent under ordinary Timaiu Prio- s. I guarantee a perfect fit. on the most dißcu't figure. Gent h men, I would Ask you ■pecially to plac? jour orders early in order te prerent dtlay and disappointment. Helmet H»ts, cork lined, must be cleared, 12* 6d, now 2s lid ; 14 6i, now 3s lid. OXFORD SHOES. OXFORD SHOES. D-l very given last week of a consignment of 600 P,i>B of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, ex Rim- taka, which must be turned into Casii withou delay. 100 Pairs Lidies’Kid Oxford Shoes marked 5s lid, usual price 8a 6d 100 Pairs Ladies’ Levant Oxford Shoes marked 6s lid, usual price 9s 6d 100 Pairs ladies’ Glace Kid Oxford Shoes - marked 7» lid, usuil price 10s 6d 100 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 8* lid, usual price 11s 6d 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Kid Shoes marked 9s lid, usual price 12* 6d 300 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Shippers, 3s lid per pair. ARTHUR BABiTES, (Late Gabitis and Plante), au2l TIMARU. . GREAT REALISING SALE OF 1 DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. DINING AND J^OBIE Have Secured those Premiere NEXT 70 VELVIN A- TAYLOR’S, Main Street, Temuka, Where they will open up - M goifioent ; ■<;; Assortment of New ; SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND ’CLOTHING ON WEDNESDAY,' OCTOBER 22nd. We may nay plainly we have ThdoJ ) sande of Pounds worth of High-class Goode, «nd considering we have letemined to realise the whole lot, and going to Close all our Branches in as limited lime as possible, we have piled into uur Branch here a grand assortment of all classes of Goods. We ask you to call and jnst eee what Slaughtering of High-class Stock means. Remember this is no Ordinary Sale of Odds and Ends of a Season's Business, bat a Stock specially imported for a Family Trade. THE WHOLE S POCK MUST BE REALISED, Therefore Call Early. See Handbills for Particulars. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. GLENDININC”& DOBIE Nnxt Messrs Veltin and Tatloks), TEMUKA. TO ANGLERS. r ELYIN & TAYLOR beg to intimate that they have Just Received their it Shipment of FISHING TACKLE, ( y would kindly invite inspection be- , pi,chasing elsewhere. See futuie irf ieement. VELYIN <4 TAYLOR, 5 torekeepers, ,11 Temuka,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2141, 23 December 1890, Page 4
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698Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2141, 23 December 1890, Page 4
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