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ARTHUR GASHES, , THE CORNER. ; THE CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE, IN TIMARU. ! JUST- LA N DED—S GASES MEN’S & BOYS’ CLOTHING, Made special to my cwn orders, which I have marked exceptionally low, for Cash. Men’s Long Tweed Overcoats, marked 17s 9d ; = ~worth 25s Men’s Long Tweed Overcoats, strongly lined, ; with capes, from 27s to 60s The Acme Long Tweed overcoat, made water*, proaf hy a new chemical process, a warm ; and storm-proof float j ( to be bad only at The Corner, with or without!! capes Youths' a§dJßoys%T,wefd. Overeats, with or, without capes,“from 7« 6d up. WATERPROOF COATS. •9 1 ?* -P?? e t ro !P- tJi® J English • makers, ■ guaranteed? A, jsptcial j feature in four lines: they Are sewn round! the edges, cuffs, collar, etc., giving twice the. wear of ordinary-made garments. Call at j The Corner and inspect them before pur-| chasing elsewhere. i Our Men’s Tweed Suits at 19s 6d, 25s 6d, and j 35s 6d, are stil}the,yyonder of the Cloth- 1 ing Tradp. , JUVENILE DEPARTMENT well stocked with the Newest Shapes, and ; at the lowest prides in tbs town. 75 Boys’ Tweed Kntoker Suite, Jtniokers-.linad, j 4s 6d up 40 Boys’ Navy Serge Sailor Suits, 6s lid up. ; bankets. 26 Pairs Grey Blankets, 5s lid and 7> lid 25 Fairs White Blankets, 6s lid; 8s lid, ! 13s 6d 25 Pairs White Blankets suitable for double beds, 13s lid, IBs.lld 25 Buggy Rugs, 4s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, lie 6d SO-Pieces.Uniqn and Cotton Bhirtipgs ;i |rom 3td. per yard. LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES. Delivery giyen last, .week ;.of 500 Pairs of ; Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, ex Coptic, which must be turned into cash without delay. ; MEN’d, BOYS’, GIRLS’, k LADIES’ ; Colonial-made Boots and Shoes. Thousands, tsstify to the grand wear of oar Standard j Brand, Buy "your Boots at The Corner and j fsye. 15ut0,,,45. ; the .pair. 200 Pairslfflt gnd j lisvanfroewn Slippers, to blear quieklyV'Si lid j ARTHUR GABITES, | •u2T 'THE -CORNER, TIMARU.

KZ.C.E. HAYING Completed the-Opening of Our ' NEW GOODS FOR OOMIN.G| .SEASON, | We respectfully draw the atlention of eur ■ Customers and the PuWiageperftUy to our iVety Largs and Well-assorted Stock, !which comprises every requisite .for | Gentlemen's, Boys’, and Youths’ wear. A VISIT to our well-known Establish* , ment.wjU convince anyone that we take !the Premier Position for Style, Quality, |aod Value Inspect 5 respectfully solicited. HALLENSTEIN BROS., Stamped, btbbbt, Timabtj; : ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager. ,1891. WINTER. 1891.

W. C. ROtTLSTON, i,M END B LSO N’S BUILDINGS, TEMUKA, HAS much pleasure in stating to the inhabitants of Tetnoka and i jßurrounding District that ho is opening up a choice and well-selected assortment of fiEW AHO FASHIONABLE GOODS, ■ Comprising the Latest Novelties in DOUBLE and SINGLE WIDTH'^EROSS ANfl COLONIAL DRESS which cannot be surpaesed for wear. VELVETS AND FLUSHES, IN ALL,THE NEWEST SHADiIS:"'"" ‘ A Choice Assortment of Ladibs’ and Unibimmbd Fai/Dand Stbaw Ham, Bonnets, Ao. NEW RIBBONS, LAGB3, OLOVBB, ' CORSETS, and UMBRELLAS. ■ The Newest^ylea ip Ladies’ and Children’s Umi;bbß, Jackets, and MANip^Bal Men’s, youths’, apd Bqys’ Or escorts and ' ‘ • ‘cdtomt. SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, SOI, BRACKS, *O. .The Best . Makes in BOQTS and SHOES, 0 forge assortmenttq;, pelppt, froip.

W. C. ROULSTON BUILDINGS, tbmtjka/ GRAIN SEASON, 1891. JB. RDTL AN D & 0 0 • Art Cashßuyera of WHEAT, i)ATS, BARLEY, GRASS SEED, AND POTATOES, In any quantities. ON SAL E Best Quality Binding Twine, Full-aiaed Gornsucka and Twine, at Lowest Bates, BESWIOZ STREET AUCTION BOOMS. fe!2

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 4

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563

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 4

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