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BON MARCHE. XAGNIFCENT DISPDAY of French and English Millinery, Dresses, Braided Costumes, Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Goods, &c., &cTho Public are invited to inspect our Summer Exposition of Imported Goods, which is unusually large and attractive. Dressmaking, 10s 6(L DAVIES AND MURPHY, Timabx; my!6 SPRING, 1891. "N ADDITION to the Full Shipments ■ recerveu, wuuiu yaav imoo i,^.^, Wb Opened Yesterday (Wednesday) EX RUAPEHU, A Few Cases of Goods unable to be brought forward in time for earlier vessels. The following are included: — 1 Case of Diapers, Hollands, Linens and Cotton Ducks, from Belfast. Several numbers in 1/1 Rib Cashmere Hosiery, &c, for Ladies and Children. A Special Make of French Kid Gloves, in Black, Fawns, Brown; made to our order. 26 dozen Ladies' and Children's Straws, in Leghorn, Mountain Pedal, "Willow and new Sailor Shape, "Tom Tug," white and speckled. Goods for Underclothing Department. Cotton Pongees in Season's Shades for Blouses, Sleeves, Fronts, &c., &c. Some Sundries for the Haberdashery Department, as Needles, Twists, Silks, &c, &c., warranted, and ■ Specialties we do not care to be without. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TLMARU. 8e25 THE STOREKEEPERS DON'T LIKE IT, L ND NO WONDER, but we think L they have had a very good innings, and the Public of Temuka may rely upon it that os soon AS WB ABB GONE ALL GOODS WILL GO BACK TO THE OLD PEICB. We rather enjoy this spirit of oposition, and would not have the Stream of Life all Calm and Rippleless. We fancy the public can see the Storekeepers' Little Drift. The following announcement will surprise them a bit: — DAVID OWERS & Co. Have purchased for cash the whole Stock - in-Trade of Messrs Avison Bros., of Timaru, and have reserved the greater part of the Bargains for our Temuka Friends, so that in addition to last week's quotations we are able to offer the following goods at prices that to stores buying in the usual way would simply mean ruin:— SO Bags No. 2 Sugar, each 401bs, 2fd per lb, or 9s the bag. 228 One-pound Tins fresh ground Coffee, Is per lb Mrs Young's Tomato Sauce, pint bottles, ' 3 for 2s Sib Packets Eagle Starch, only 2s Sperm Candles, only 5Jd per lb J3OO one Shilling Tins Cadbury's Cocoa, only 10£d each SOlbs Ninian Hislop'B 2s Tea, in packets, Is 8d per lb ; to clear >*3fcsslbs Ninian Hislop's 2s Indian Tea, Is 8d per lb; to clear X Case Morton's Cream of Tartar, Is 8d per lb Ceylon Tea, in lib original packets Is 6d per lb, usual price 2s *3» Bottles Mixed Pickles for Is White and Gold China Cups and Saucers, 3s 6d half doz., 6s 9d the doz. We are still offering our 101 b Tin Of Very Finest CEYLON TEA, and Half Doz. White and Gold China Cups and Saucers For 22s 6d. We would ask the public to CUT OUT OUR PRICE LIST AS THEY APPEAR EACH WEEK. As our space is limited we cannot give all the quotations. QUALITY AND WEIGHT GUARANTEED. By the tone of the other Grocers' advertisements this has not been done by them in the past. All Goods Delivered Free within two miles of the ToWnship. DAVID OWERS & CO., Next Door to Salvation Army Barracks, Temuka, And Stafford Street, Timaru. se!9 OSEPH GILLOT'S CELEBRATED STEEL PENS By all Dealers throughout the World Every Packet bears a fac-simile Signature of Joseph Gillot. ROSTERS of every description printed on the Shortest Notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian GtaWral Printing Officw,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 3

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587

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 3

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