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FOR DECEMBER TRADE. WE HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK “ Ex Arawa,” A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF GOODS IN DEMAND, Such as— Grey Yigoroux Beiges Fancy Blacks Stylish Range Fancy Stuffs, 6£d Ginghams and Prints Muslins in Variety Liberty, do Linen Tablings and Shirting The following were cleared from various houses at from 33jd to 50 per cent, under list prices Ribbons all Widths 32 Dozen Gloves 132 Ladies and Children Straws Laces in Variety In addition to these requirements for everyday trade we have received our selections of CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES r For the coming Festive Season. The Goods have been even more carefully chosen than usual We having avoided all faulty lines, and gone in for quantity of what is wanted. They will repay'inspection. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Are under able management, and we continue to cater successfully for the demands of the district. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s ARTHUR GABITES, THE CORNER, TIMARU. IS now showing a Large Purchase of indent Clothing, ex Tainui, bought from the consignors at a discount off English cost. These Goods are all new and in perfect condition, and worth at least 25 per cent, more than the following quotations : 10 Men’s Ready Made Tweed Sac Suits marked 19s fid—worth at least 255. 25 Men’s Ready Made Fancy Tweed Sac Suits, new and choice patterns 25s 6d, regularly sold at 30s to 32s 6d 30 Men’s Ready Made Colonial Tweed Sac Suits included in this sale at 27s 9d and 30s, sold everywhere at 35s and 40s 50 Pairs Men’s Ready Made Tweed Trousers, marked 5s lid. They are good patterns and well cut 150 Pairs Men’s Ready Made Tweed Trousers, marked 7s lid, 8s lid, and 10s 9d per pair, stripes, checks, and fancy colors 50 Pairs Men’s Extra Heavy All-wool Colonial Tweed Trousers marked 9s lid and 10s 9d —the best line ever offered at the Corner. JUVENILE CLOTHING. 48 Boys’ Sailor Suits (navy serge) braided, marked 5s lid, 6s 3d, 6s 9d—worth 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 9d 152 Boys’ Melville Tweed Knicker Suits marked 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 5s lid, and 6s 6d, a very useful suit for school wear. BESPOKE TAILORING. New and Choice Patterns of Colonial and English Tweeds just to hand; 25 per cent saved bv placing your orders at The Comer. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Delivery given last week of a consignment of 588 Pairs of Oxford Shoes, which must be turned into cash without delay. 72 Poirs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes 4s lid, regularly sold at 6s lid 120 Pairs’ Ladies’ Levant Oxforl Shoes marked 6s lid, sightly shoe and very tough, usual price 9s 6d 120 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Kid Shoes marked 7s lid—cheap at 10s 9d 172 Pairs Ladies’ Kid Oxford Shoes marked 8s lid, usual price for the quality 11s 6d 500 Pairs Infants’ Strap Shoes marked to clear Is 3d, 2s, 2s 6d, and 2s lid 150 Pairs Grooved Tennis Shoes Girls’ 2s 6d up, Ladies’ 3s lid per pair 200 Pairs Ladies’ Kid and Levant House Slipp'ers 3s lid per pair.

FIS ON’S FERTILISER Now Landing, Ex “ Asterion.” MR THOS. PALMER, Temuka, writes that he has sown FISON’S this season at the rate of Jcwt per acre with Rape and Mustard, that the crop has grown splendidly, showing distinctly the limits where the fertiliser was used. MELVILLE GRAY, Agent for South Canterbury. w ANTED KNOWN— School Slates, from 3d each Scrap Books, from 9d each Drawing Slates, from 6d each Music Folios, from 2s each School Bags, from 4d each Picture Books, from Is each Box Paints, from 6d each. China Dolls, Wax Dolls, India-Rubber Dolls, and Rag Dobs, from 3d to 3s Gd each. Also— A Large Assortment of Toys, Puzzles, &c., &c., at D. McCASKILL’S, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMUKA. NOTICE. M R WILLIAM THOMAS HAS been appointed REPORTER, CANVASSER, & COLLECTOR FOB THIS PAPER IN GERALDINE, Vice Mr H. N. Hiskens, resigned, Mr Thomas is authorised to Collect Money m account of this Paper, and his eceipt will be a sufficient discharge.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2287, 1 December 1891, Page 4

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673

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2287, 1 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2287, 1 December 1891, Page 4

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