True Economy. —To purchase Countess Tea for two shillings. Free from any excess of astringency.—[Advt.] Teas free from any excess of Astringency—South British Tea Company's Pure Blends. All Storekeepers. —[Advt.] MOGRIDGES NNUAL SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY Being over-stocked in many lines, he intends offering the whole of his stock >URING THE NEXT FEW DAYS At a Reduction that must ensure a Speedy Clearance. t is impossible to quote every line in an advertisement, but the following areafew speciallines:— Colored and White Embroidery, Id yd Jilk Neck Ribbons, all colors, Id yd libbon Velvets, all colors, linwide, Id yd libbon Velvets, all colors, 2in wide, 2d yd jadies' Gloves, all colors, 6d pair lien's Merino Sox, 6d pair ■adies' Ribbed Hose, 6d pair iris' Ribbed Hose, 4Jd pair. 'aving bought a big line of Samples of Ladies' and Children's iAVY BLUE AND BLACK CASHMERE HOSE Lt a great reduction, he is offering them AT SALE PRICES. Brown Hollands, 4Jd per yard Heavy Welsh Flannels, 9d per yard. JRESS MATERIALS, CALICOES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOLLANDS Abb All Reduced ! In fact every line will be actually given away during the sale. TERMS DURING THE SALE STRICTLY CASH ! G. H. MOGRIDGE.
WEATHER FOR FURS: BRIGHT, COLD, BRACING. WE are showing a choice lot of Furs, in all favorite shapes, as Fedoras, Idalias, Pelerines, Victorias, in Chinchilla, Seal, Beaver, Snowhair, Musquash, Imitation Beaver, and others less well-known. The prices are right, and the selection large. Sbalettb Mantles, Plush Jackets, Travelling Wraps, Dressing Gowns. — In these goods we have introduced many novelties, and carry a Large Stock. Flannels. Mosgiel, Petone, Roslyn, Heavy Yorkshire, Lancashire, Saxony, Imitation Welsh, in White and Shetland, also in Pink,; Blue, Orkney, in one make, from 9Jd to 1/11. DRESSES.-rColonial Dress Tweeds have been the favorite demand this season. We have had to severely job imported goods in this class, and can supply at present moment 500 dresses without unduly weakening the stock. Gloves, Hosiery.— The “ Viking ” Kid Glove for hard wear still maintains premier position. We have made numberless experiments to see if possible to improve our numbers in Hosiery, and find at the quoted prices our makes cannot be improved upon. Manchester. —The Stock of Cretonnes, Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtains, Damask Tablings, &c., &c., and the many other articles in daily use, is altogether too large. Patterns and value, however, are really so excellent that every day makes a noticeable difference, and bring masters within reasonable bounds. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s POSTERS of every description printed on the Shortest Notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offices.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2237, 6 August 1891, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2237, 6 August 1891, Page 3
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