FUR 'I HE CHRISTMAS G-. H. M. u ""'"""' FT»b received a L»ree Assortment of NEW GOODS in every Depigment, "'he Good-, have been bought under exceptional circum-, stanoes, and Cusioineis railing will reap th», benefit of these purchases. Trimmed aod Unt'immed Hals for Lidi-s and Children in great variety. A special line in Ladies' Picnio Hals, 2d eaob. Indies' Sunshades, Ap-ons, Handkerchiefs, Belt*, Lace*, Ribbons, etc., in all the'Newest Shades, and Styles. Pongee Bilks, and Fancy Silk and Cotton Nets, now to fashionable, in a'l Ihe leading tints. I am offering a Spec ai Line in LALIE ' SILK OL VE>, in Black, T«n, and Slate, Is per pair, and in HOsIERY, both in Ladies'and Children's, some fieal Bargiins. A nice aesort.ment in Light Fabrics for Ladies' and Children's Dresses. suitable for the hot weather. The MEN'S IND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is repteto with a ChoioAssortment, both in Patterns and Quality; and in Shirts. Ties, Hats, Vests, Drawers, Socks, etc., I have made Large Purchases in view of the Christmas Holidays. I would draw Special Attention to my Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of Ladies Elastic-sides, in Kid and I either. A Special Line in Ladies' Austrian and Ki'l Shoes. Boys' and Youths' Boots in variety, ilen's Kid and Leather Shoes, Watertight?, and Light Lar-e-ups. Children's Shoos, for Infants and Little Girls. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. DBA PER, ETC... TBMOKA.
GREAT DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. LENDINING AND . . v . . ■ ■ -U Have Secured those Premises NEXT TO VELVIN & TAYLOR'S, Main Stkeet, Temuka, Where tbey will open up a Magnificent Assortment of New SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER- 22nd. We may Biy plainly we have Thou saode of Pouods worth of Hitfh-clafs Goods, and considering we have dete<nvned to realise the whole lot, and , going to Close nil our Brancbea.in as limited time »b possible, we have piled into our Branch here a grand assort. meDt of all classes of Good*. We ask you to c*li and just see what Slaughtering of iliglj-class Stock Remember this is no Ordinary Sale of Odds and Ends.of a Season's Businesp, but a Stock specialy imported for a Family Trade. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE REALISED, Therefore Call Early. See Handbills for Purticularp. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. . GLENDINING~& DOBIE . Next Messrs Vblvih and Taylok's), TEMUKA. MEN'S CLOTHING/HATS, &C, FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON, 1890. TISITORS to TIM ARC should not V f iil to Cull at the Clothirig E3tHhlishrnent at THE CORNE", whom they will fird the best vidua obtainable for Cash. See the following : 1000 Boys' Knicker Suits ti tAecb f'om ; , Melville Knioker Suits 4s lid, knioker* lined. Special Purchase- 450 Bays' K'mpoi Tweed Knteker Sii fc», new and choice patterns, 9s lid to 22«. Special—so Boys' N»»y Sergfl Sailor Suits 5s lid up, knicker lined Special—6 Boys' Highland Suits to beeieared at 27s 6d, 30s 6J, see window 135 Men's Superior Twped 3»c Suits 15s 6', 19* 9J, 215'61, 28s 6 I 75 Men's Coloured Sao Buits 27s fid, 35<, 40s, 60s, made from pure all-wool tweeds Special—ls Men's Silk Dust. CW.e, clearing price 15s, usual price 2ls to 28'; 11 Boys' Holland Coats 2< lid, usual price 5s 6d 25 Men's Serge and Tweed Coals to be cleared at 7a lid and 8s lid Only 9 Helmet Hals, cork line, to be cleared at 3s lid, usml price 14s 61. Don't buy a' Hat until you have inspected the new ihapes at The Corner. I have a new range er Rimufcika just to hand, including the light elas'io Felt:Hat weighing only 3oz, also 40doz Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at 9d,ls, la 4d.18 6d.2-). Delivery given last week of a consicnmsnt of 500 Pairs of Oxford Shoes which must be turned into cash without delay. 100 Pairs Ladies' Kid Oiforrl Shoes marked 5s lid, usual price 8s 6d 100 Pairs Ladies' Levant. Oxford Shoes marked 6s lid, usual pried 9* (i I 190 Pairs ladies' GUca Kid -Osford Sho marked 7s lid, usu il price 10a 6d 100 Pairs Ladies'Kid Oxford Shoes uiarke 8a lid, usual price lis 6J 100 Psirs Ladies'Oxford f hoes marked 9s lid, usual price 12s 6J THE BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. New and Choice Patterns of Co'on il and English Tweeds just to hani. ARTHUR GABITES, au2L THE COBNER, TIM AH 17.
E. C. D ANK ' CHEMIST, TEMUKA. SALICYLIC AOID, for i?*ruit Preserving, SPIRITS OF CAMPHOR, for SnmrrtT Di»rrl.ce». Lime Juico, Citric AciH, Eno's Fruit S.lt, Ci'r«le of Magii-:aia, Mi'ier-il \Vulert>. PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Dispensed.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2164, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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748Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2164, 17 February 1891, Page 4
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