WANTED Dunlop & Co's Knicker Suits, from 6s lid. , ANTED KNOWN That.: N. T T Dunlop & Co. have just opened 490 yards of beautiful Snowflake DreßS Material at s£d per yard. WANTED —9O Men to buv N. Dunlop & Co.'s Moleskin Trousers, at 5s lid per pair. ■ANTED KNOWN That- N. 1 Dtinlop & Co. are selling, 10 yards of Print for 2a 6d. ANTED Dunlop & Co.'b Hose—2 pah's for7id. ANTED—Purchasers for 200 yard I of Leather at 7Jd ; per yard (guaranteed wear). ANTED KNOWN -±- That N. 1 Dunlop & Co. are selling ColbhialKnitted Sox at 10£d. Men's Merino Sox, 6£d. ANTED KNOWN That, N r Dunlop «& Co. keep the'iiiost complete stock of Boots in the' District, and sell at the lowest prices. ANTED KNOWN—Purchased 59 yards' Navy and BrpwW Cash-, mere:' selling at Is per yard.
FOR DECEMBER TRADE. WTE HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK " Ex Aeawa," A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF GOODS IN DEMAND, Such as— Grey Vigoroux Beiges Fancy Blacks Stylish Range Fancy Stuffs, 6£d Ginghams and Prints Muslins in Variety Liberty, do Linen Tablirigs 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 Li addition to these requirements for everyday trade we have received our selections of CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES 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. DRESSMAKINGAND 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
FISON-'S-FERTILISER Now Landing, Ex " Asterion.'' MR THOS. PALME'R; ' Temuka, writes that he has sown'FISON'S this season at the rate; of Jew* per acre with Rape and Mustard, thatjthe crop has grown splendidly, showing distinctly the limits where the fertiliser was used. MELVILLF GRAY, Agent for South. Canterbury. ,'ANTID ; K.N 6 W N 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 Dolls, from 3d to 3s'6d each". Also— A Large Assortment of Toys, Puzzles, &c, &c, at D, MeGASKILL'S, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMUKA.;
NOT 1,0 E. -R WILLIAM THOMAS . ; HAS BEEN APPOINTED REPORTER, CANVASSER, & COLLECTOR FOR THIS PAPER GERALDINE, Vice Mb H. N. Hiskens, resigned. Mr Thomas is authorised to Collect Money jn account of this Paper, and liis eceipl will be a sufficient discharge.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2288, 3 December 1891, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2288, 3 December 1891, Page 4
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