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NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. 7 WE beg to adVise our numerous Customers and the Public generally that we hate now opened out a Yery Large and Well-assorted Stock for the present We draw special attention to the following lines; — Boys’ Snicker Suits, our own make, the .largest Stock in South Canterbury to select from, and the value unapproacbaMe. Boys’ and Youth’s Clothing of all kinds in great variety. Men’s Clothing in'Newest Tweeds, and at prices that will ensure a ready sale. AH the Latest Novelties in Cents.’ Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Shirts, etc., etc. Agents ] or the Celebrated Wbbxhbim BBWINB MaOHIHB. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Siactobd bSbbbt,' TimabYt; ROBERT POSTER, i i jt;... Branch, Manager. TAI LO R I N Q AT “THE CORNiia” * I HA YE TO HAND My., First Parce), of COLONIAL TWEEDS for the* Present Season. They have been carefully Selected from the various Mills for excellence of Quality, Style, and Finish,J Also, per.s.s Aorangi, a splendid range of West of Eng- ; land and Scotch Suitings and Trouserings. BSy-'frfibeS are moderate,' 15 to 20 per cent, under ordinary Timatu prices. I guarantee i, perfect fiton .the meet difficult figure. , . t iQontiemen. I would ask you specially to place your orders early, in order to prevent delay add disappointment. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! 1000 iP«irs of Colonial-made Boots and Shoes to hand and to" arrive from the most reliable Factory in New Zealand. If you want wear-resisting Bools, don’t fail to see these goods before purchasing elsewhere.- I_ can and do save you 2s to 4s the pair. ARTHUR GABITES, . rail JHB COKNEB, timahu. 0 AUTUMN-WINTER, 1891. N. MONDAY AND TUESDAY %e make a display of OVELTIES JUST OPENED. The Goods this Season have opened even bitter than Usual, and in MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS «'■ fOOODS,ETp.,;ETC.,: With all the accompanying accoaaorieH for a Firat-claea Stock, 7o will be found to have all Taking aiN«dl» ExTBNMVfI RANttEd, and Marked at ’the QWEST POSSIBLE ADYANOE ON LANDED COST. T. & J. THOMSON .DbAPBBS-AND-SHiK M-bbobbb, 4 : ’ 7 TI=M. f A RTJ ' ! ’ ; se2s notice. TICE IS HERESY GIVEN that KO PERSONS ARE ALLOWED [SIH,! SHOOT, or COURSE, on the SRS otLANDS in the occupation.of RT MATTHEWS without the n Authority of thoUnderaigued. persona found infringing this notice, mod TRESPASSING io pursuit of or Fiat) after this notice will be ASPINALL * 00. i

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 4

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386

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 17 March 1891, Page 4

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