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MOGRIDGES NNUAL SALE" «OF WINTER DRAPERY Being over-stocked in many lines, he intends offering th’e ; whole of his stock DURING THE NEXT, FEW DAYS At a Reduction that must ensure a Speedy Clearance. ' It is impossible to quote every line in an advertisement, but the following areafew special lines: —^ Colored and White Embroidery, Id yd Silk Neck Ribbons, all colors, Id yd Ribbon Velvets, all colors, lin wide, Id yd Ribbon Velvets, all colorsj 2in wide,‘2dyd Ladies’ Gloves, all colors, 6d pair Men’s Merino Sox,-6d pair Ladies’ Ribbed Hose, 6d pair Girls’ Ribbed Hose, 4£d pair. Having bought a ; big line of Samples of Ladies’ and Children’s NAVY BLUE AND : BLACK CASHMERE HOSE At a great reduction, he is offering them AT SALE PRICES.

Brown Hollands, 4£d per yard Heavy Welsh 'Flannels, 9d per yard. DRESS MATERIALS, CALICOES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOLLANDS Aee All , Reduced ! In fact every line will he actually given away during the sale. TERMS DURING THE SALE STRICTLY GASH ! G. H. MOGRIDGE.

EX ARAWA.” LAND THIS' WEEK A SPECIAL SHIPMENT of Midwinter Goods including some specialties pronouncements of coming season for Fancy Department. New Swiss Edgings New Veilings New American Laces New Makes Hosiery New Makes Gloves New Frehfch Merinos New Serges' New Velveteens New Designs Quilts New Duchess Macintoshes, &c., &c. We have somewhat overdone our indenting this season, and to make room we have marked this shipment at really LESS than English Ordinary Prices. We need hardly put before the public the advantages’of laying'in their supplies from a bright, clean stock as ours is, everything perfectly Fresh and New and fought in all PLAIN GOODS at Lowest ‘Manufacturers’ LIST PRICES, while in risky classes we are in a position -to take advantage of every turn of the market. We invariably give our customers the benefit of all SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS’ we may make, and these occur every day both on our representative’s part in Britain, and with ourselves here.

Dressmaking arid Millinery Rooms continue in full work. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s I ~7spec ,a i coMlmentT “ AT THE^GORNER. I HAVE to hand a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT, ex Waimate, from London, of MEN’S aiid BOYS’ OVERCOATS,, MEN’S TWEED SUITS, BOYS’ KNICKERS, &c., which I do not purpose putting into my regular Stock, but turn them immediately into Cash, if DESPERATE CHEAP PRICES will be any inducement to buy. Inspection invited. SPECIAL—I2 Men’s Tweed Long Overcoats, to be cleared at 17s Ud. SPECIAL—2S Men’s Long Tweed Overcoats, with Capes, 20s Gd—cheap at GOs SPECIAL—SO 'Men’s Waterproof Coats direct from the best English makers, guaranteed 1 rairi-proof, sewn edges,cuff, etc.',-giving twice the wear to ordinarymade garment, Owr Men’s Tweed Suits at IGa rid, Ills 6d, 25s Gd, and GOs are the wonder of the Clothing Trade. SPECIAL—IJ7S Boys’Tweed Knicker Suits (knickers lined), Is Gd up. SPECIAL —SO Boys’ Navy Serge Sailor Suits, braided collar, etc., 5s lid up, Gd per size SPECIAL—SO Boys’Long Tweed Overcoats, > with Capes, 1 5s lid rip, and!Gd per size BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Colonial-made Boots and Shoes. Thousands testify to the general: wear pL our Standaui) Boots. Buy your Boots at THE -I CORNER and save 1 s to Is' pet ! fmir. Special for this w.eek —200 Pairs Felt and Levant Sewn Slippers, to be cleared at Gs lid, worth 7s Gd. 75 Pairs Girls’ Levant Elastic-Side Boots, sizes 11, 12, IS—they must go at Ss I Id; per pair, worth 7s Gd; 250 pairs Infants’;;Strap SJioes, per pair’ 72 Pairs Ladies’ Okfbrd Shoes, ss* lid per pair. ARTHUR GABiTES, au2l THE CORNER, TIMARU,

DAMN'S LIBRARY OF NEW BOOKS. EC. DANN has great pleasure in • announcing that HE HAS OPENED A LIBRARY as a Branch of his Business, in order that the residents in the district may read the latest Books published at a moderate Cost. Terms— Tickets for 1 dozen Books, 4s fid. Single Books, Od. Library open every afternoon from 2.30 to 6, Fresh supplies received monthly. E. C. DANN, Family Chemist and Stationer, Terauka, Blank forms of for sale can bo obtained at the Office of this Pajior.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2228, 16 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2228, 16 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2228, 16 July 1891, Page 4

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